This substantially renovated chalet-style property occupies a fifth of an acre plot in a quiet cul-de-sac on the eastern side of Honiton, within a short walking distance of the town centre.
This six-bedroom detached dwelling, named The Chase, has been extensively refurbished and thoughtfully extended in recent years, transforming it into a modern and comfortable family home. The spacious chalet bungalow is presented in excellent decorative order and is arranged over two floors. The property also has scope for further extensions, if required, subject to planning consents.
Inside, on the ground floor, there is a bright, airy and well-proportioned sitting room, and a stunning open-plan kitchen/dining room featuring a range of sleek, modern fitted units, wood-effect work surfaces and a central island that serves as a focal point for both cooking and entertaining.
Also on this level, there are three spacious double bedrooms and a smart family bathroom with a standalone bath and separate walk-in shower. The principal bedroom suite has an ensuite bathroom and a large walk-in dressing room. A double-glazed conservatory overlooking the garden completes the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are three further well-proportioned double bedrooms and a contemporary shower room.
Outside, immediately adjacent to the house is a sizeable patio area with steps leading down to the garden, creating a seamless transition between the house and outdoor space. The garden has been landscaped with ease of maintenance in mind featuring a well-maintained lawn and a timber decking area. To the north, there is a mature tree-lined bank adding a level of privacy and natural beauty.
At the front of the house, the large resin-based driveway has enough space to accommodate several vehicles and gives access to a single garage.
SUMMARY:
The Chase, Honiton
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: Stags
Agent's Tel: 01404 45885
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