This individual detached modern property occupies grounds measuring around a third of an acre and is set back from the central village road in Membury, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just north of Axminster.
The three-bedroom dwelling, named Orchard House forms part of a picturesque street scene and comes with a wooded copse area that is a haven for wildlife.
Inside, the contemporary property has been the subject of considerable enhancements, and much care and attention has been spent on creating a stylish and welcoming open-plan living environment.
Inside, the grand reception hall makes a strong first impression with its glass balustrade staircase, vaulted ceiling and Velux window. The highlight of the house is the spacious kitchen/breakfast room/sitting room which is a lovely free-flowing space that is bathed in natural light. The bright sitting area has a cut stone style fireplace with an inset wood burner as its focal point, while the contemporary kitchen has high-gloss effect units, quartz work surfaces and several integrated appliances. The ground floor is completed with a separate dining room that would work well as a study, and a shower room.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with a standalone bath. The principal bedroom benefits from lovely square proportions and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the well-established grounds surrounding the property extend to almost a third of an acre and offer an area of lawn, a large patio and raised paved terraces. At the top of the garden is a wooded copse whereupon the views can be appreciated over the village towards open countryside and the church tower.
At the front, there is a patterned concrete driveway providing ample parking space and leading to a garage and a carport.
Orchard House, Membury, Axminster
Guide Price: £625,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01297 33122
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