The Orchard Offwell, Honiton, Devon
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The Orchard Offwell, Honiton, Devon A stunning 3 bedroom detached home with beautifully presented accommodation and The Orchard, Offwell, superb gardens and grounds. Honiton, Devon, Guide Price £580,000 EX14 9SL Town Mileage – 3.1 Miles DESCRIPTION The kitchen/dining room has a wealth of fitted SITUATION DIRECTIONS units (Martha Mockford) and includes all the The Orchard is a particularly attractive usual appliances – mostly Bosch. Stables The property is located in a beautiful position From Honiton High Street proceed in an property, built in the 1940s, its design being doors from the kitchen lead to the boot-room, within the village of Offwell, which has an easterly direction to the mini roundabout and influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement. with space for laundry machines and freezer, active community, an ancient parish church, proceed on to the A35 Axminster Road. It sits within an elevated position in its plot, and a door onto the garden. primary school, and an excellent village hall. Proceed to the top of the hill taking the second taking advantage of the pretty views over its Offwell lies approx. 2.5 miles from the busy turning on the right signposted Offwell into gardens to the countryside beyond, and The staircase leads from the central, market town of Honiton, with its wealth of Ramsden Lane. Follow this lane into the backing onto farmland. welcoming hall, off which there is a cloakroom. independent shops and cafes, as well as village turning right just after the Church. some of the usual chains and supermarkets. Continue down the hill where The Orchard will The accommodation is light and airy, most On the first floor are two light and spacious There is also a main-line rail-link to London be found after a few hundred yards on the left rooms having dual aspect, largely facing east double bedrooms, one of which has an en- (Waterloo). hand side. and west. suite shower-room. The third bedroom is set within the turret, facing west, and totally The sitting room has a huge inglenook charming. Centrally placed off the landing is fireplace, fitted with a wood-burning stove for the family bathroom. extra comfort on winter evenings. The dining area fits beautifully within the turret. These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of text. OUTSIDE The property is approached from the village lane, through five- bar gates onto a gravel drive, with ample parking and turning. There is a single garage with light and power, and a garden shed. (The drive continues to curve around and up to the top of the ground if access is required.) THE GARDENS The Gardens extend to approx. 1/3 acre gently sloping ground, much of it laid to grass. There are a dozen or so fruit trees; a herb-garden, and some raised beds lie either side of the path leading to the hall door. The whole is surrounded by some wonderful hedges, providing privacy and seclusion. LOCAL AUTHORITY East Devon District Council Tax Band ‘F’ SERVICES MAINS WATER, DRAINAGE and ELECTRICTY. OIL FIRED CENTRAL HEATING. VIEWING By appointment with Greenslade Taylor Hunt Telephone 01404 46222 E-mail [email protected] IMPORTANT NOTICE For clarification we wish to inform the prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings, if there are important matters which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before buying the property. .