Don’t let the modest exterior of this £325,000 property fool you – it boasts impressive features inside.
At first glance, it resembles an outbuilding or storage unit belonging to a neighboring home. However, a peek inside reveals a stunning transformation, as highlighted by Luxury Property News.
Nestled just a short distance from the lively and scenic quay of Exeter, Devon, this compact bungalow has plenty to offer.
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You enter through a wooden gate-style door, passing the weathered brick exterior, into a bright and airy open-plan living room and kitchen area.
Despite its modest 451 sqft size, the space feels expansive and uncluttered, thanks to modern design elements. Skylights and bi-folding doors leading to the garden allow natural light to flood in, enhancing the clean white and oak decor.
A unique feature of this home is the quirky pantry, which can double as a wine cellar or a home office.
The south-facing garden, with its artificial lawn, provides a cozy spot for al fresco seating and a few plants.
From the garden, more bi-folding doors open into the master bedroom, which is spacious enough to accommodate a double bed, desk, and wardrobe.
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The second bedroom, currently furnished with a bunk bed and integrated wardrobe, is ideal for guests or children.
The bathroom features a roomy walk-in shower along with all the necessary amenities.
The property includes the freehold in the purchase price, along with an allocated parking space, a feature wood burner, and a walled garden ensuring privacy.
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Conveniently located within walking distance of the city center and quay, the area offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars.
Families will appreciate the proximity to two schools, and for commuters or adventurers, two train stations are nearby, one offering direct routes to Bristol, London, and Birmingham.
Listed with Butt Estates, this property is on the market with a guide price of £325,000.
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