This attractive Edwardian townhouse occupies a position within walking distance of the centre of Axminster, with all its amenities and train station within easy reach.
The three-bedroom terraced property has been tastefully enhanced and improved in recent years, retaining some of its period character features such as its cast-iron fireplaces.
Inside, the former two reception rooms have been knocked through to create one large and light-filled living space with an area housing a cosy sitting room and a slightly separate area used as a pleasant dining room. This open-plan living area flows into the stylish kitchen that has a traditional look with a good range of cream-fronted cupboards, wooden work surfaces, an integrated oven and plenty of space for other appliances. A door from the kitchen opens to the patio in the garden making al fresco dining an easy possibility.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and one single, and a small, well-formed bathroom featuring a white suite. The principal bedroom is a spacious room and has a traditional feature fireplace.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden faces south benefitting from a great deal of sunshine in fine weather. The garden is designed for low maintenance and features a small patch of lawn, a selection of mature shrubs and specimen plants and there is a patio immediately adjacent to the house. A handy garden shed sits at the bottom of the garden, where there is also gated access to a parking area with private spaces for two vehicles.
The property is sold with no onward chain.
King Edward Road, Axminster
Guide Price: £295,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01297 33122
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