This splendid Georgian-style detached residence occupies a quiet position on the outskirts of Axminster and has easy access to a number of foot and bridle paths in the surrounding rolling countryside.
The four-bedroom property, named Papplewick, is an immaculately presented four-bedroom detached home with light and spacious accommodation throughout.
Beyond the bright open-plan style entrance hallway, there is a generous, triple-aspect sitting room with a feature woodburning stove and double doors that open to a patio terrace. The family room provides a second reception space at the front of the property which could make a very comfortable snug or study. The large open-plan kitchen/dining room has a modern, contemporary look and is fitted with dark blue, shaker-style units, contrasting work surfaces, several integrated appliances, and a kitchen island with a breakfast bar.
On the first floor, a spacious galleried landing leads to four double bedrooms and a smart, modern family bathroom. The principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, doors out to a Juliet balcony, a dressing area with built-in wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. Two of the other bedrooms also have ensuite bathrooms and built-in wardrobes.
The loft has been designed to maximise space and has scope to be converted to create two additional bedrooms, subject to necessary planning and consents.
Outside, the south-facing garden has been beautifully landscaped and features a large lawn and an abundance of mature shrubs, hedging and trees, creating different areas of the garden to enjoy. The patio terrace is a superb spot to soak up the sunshine, while a pathway leads to a raised decking area and a wooden summerhouse at the back of the garden.
At the front, there is ample parking space on the gravel driveway that leads to a detached double garage.
SUMMARY:
Chard Road, Axminster
Guide Price: £750,000
Agent: Stags
Agent's Tel: 01404 45885
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