Guide Price £280,000 - £290,000
Description
Located on the edge of this ever-popular village, this excellent three-bedroomed semi-detached home is nevertheless within easy reach of the village centre including the church, pub and school. The property enjoys a larger than average driveway with EV charging point, in addition to a useful shed/workshop with power and light, and solar panels providing much of the energy required to run the house.
Accommodation
A part-glazed front door leads to the Entrance Porch with a door to the Downstairs Cloakroom which is fitted with a low level WC and pedestal hand basin with mixer tap and splashback tiling. A further door leads from the entrance into the Sitting Room which has a window to the front and a door to an Inner Hall, where you will find the stairs leading to the first floor and a door into the Kitchen/Dining Room, which has a window and French windows to the rear and is fitted with a range of wall and base units with work surfaces over and cupboards and drawers under incorporating a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, integral dishwasher and fridge/freezer, space and plumbing for washing machine, electric oven with four ring gas hob and extractor over, cupboard housing the boiler, and ample space for a dining table and chairs.First Floor Stairs rise from the inner hall and turn to the First Floor Landing, which has a sizeable airing cupboard and hatchway leading to the part-boarded loft space with ladder and light. Doors lead to all bedrooms and the family bathroom. The Master Bedroom has two windows to the rear and is fitted with a range of built-in wardrobes. A door leads to the En-Suite Shower Room, which has a frosted window to the side and is fitted with a fully tiled shower cubicle, pedestal hand basin with mixer tap and mirror-fronted cabinet over, low level WC and heated towel rail. Bedroom 2 is a good size double with a window to the front and is fitted with built-in wardrobes. Bedroom 3 is a single room, or could be ideal as a home office, with a window to the front. The Family Bathroom has a frosted window to the side and is fitted with a matching suite comprising panelled bath with mixer tap and shower over, pedestal hand basin with mixer tap and mirror-fronted cabinet over, low level WC and heated towel rail.
Outside
To the front of the property, there is a substantial driveway providing parking for up to three vehicles, with a solar-powered EV charger point fitted. There is a small front garden which is laid to lawn with attractive cast iron railings and a pathway leading to the front door. The rear garden enjoys plenty of afternoon sun, with an almost-uninterrupted view to the west, and comprises a paved path leading along the immediate rear of the house to a useful open shed/log store and side gate giving pedestrian access to the front. Steps lead up to a raised decking area with a roofed pergola providing a lovely private and sheltered place to enjoy the peace and quiet of this edge-of village location. There is a small gravelled area with space for a rotary washing line which leads on to a grassy bank which is planted with three dual fruit trees, double grafted to provide Victoria plums and apples.Workshop In addition, there is a very useful shed/workshop which is fitted with a range of shelves and workbench, power and light.
Further Information
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Local Authority: South Hams District Council
Council Tax: C
Tenure: Freehold
Construction: StandardBroadband: Cable. https://checker.ofcom.org.uk.
Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Solar photovoltaic panels, supplemented by gas fired Ideal Logic combi boiler (installed c. 2015), for hot water and central heating.
Parking: Driveway parking for up to three vehicles. Solar powered EV charger point.
What3Words: carbon.trains.absorbing
Situation
Brixton is situated about 15 minutes from the city of Plymouth (51⁄2 miles), but is very much a country village surrounded by the rolling hills of the South Hams countryside. A thriving village, there is a strong sense of community here with many community groups, an 'Outstanding' village school, and church. The Foxhound pub will give you a warm welcome with a wide range of real ales and home cooked food, much of which is supplied by local producers. The fish and chip shop is well regarded with regular customers who travel from Brixton and the surrounding villages. A post office counter is available in the mornings and Otter garden centre at the edge of village sells more than just plants and lifestyle products, with a large café for coffee, cake or lunch. Local beaches include Wembury (National Trust) and Mothecombe, both accessible in under 15 minutes, and Dartmoor National Park is within a 20 minute drive. Residents of Brixton can apply for moorings in the Yealm Harbour Authority. The village has a wonderful network of footpaths down to the estuary and across the local fields. The nearby town of Plymstock has a range of independent shops and supermarkets such as Lidl and Morrisons. The city of Plymouth offers a wide range of shops, restaurants, cinemas and theatres plus a mainline train station and continental ferry port.
Lettings
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