Offers over
£425,000
(£337/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for sale
Courtyard Cottage, Alphington, Exeter EX2Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,260 sq. ft
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
D
About this property
Balcony
Listed Building
Grade II Listed Semi Detached Cottage
Bow panelled window overlooking Courtyard
Spacious Living
Kitchen/Dining Room
2 Double Bedrooms & Ground Floor Single
Spacious walled Garden area
Off Road gated Parking
1st Floor Balcony + Terrace
Close to Local Schools & Amenities
Easy access to Rail Station, M5 & Airport
A Grade II Listed Georgian/early Victorian style semi detached cottage. Located in the popular district of Alphington Exeter, just a short distance from the City Centre, Alphington Primary, Bow Hill & West Exe Schools, local supermarkets, post office, pubs and country park. Easy access to M5 & A30.
A charming, grade 2 listed character cottage, with three bedrooms, a balcony, garage, parking and a courtyard garden, conveniently located a short distance from the local supermarket and shops, in the city of Exeter, with easy access to the City Centre.
This charming property is believed to have been originally constructed in the 18th century and later extended into what is now a spacious family home, with period features including low ceilings with exposed timbers and a wonderful, curved bay window.
The accommodation briefly comprises, an entrance hallway, with a staircase to the first floor and a built-in cupboard, a ground floor bedroom, which is a decent single with dual-aspect windows; this would also make a great study, ideal for those working from home. A spacious extended kitchen/dining room, that has loads of worktop and cupboard space, a range cooker providing the excellent cooking facilities, a separate gas hob, floor space for an upright fridge/freezer and space with plumbing for a washing machine and another appliance, and the boiler, beside the range, provides the central heating. There is a convenient ground floor cloakroom with a WC and basin, and a spacious living room with a living-flame gas fire that makes a nice focal point for the room, and a superb, curved bay window that is a wonderful period feature, and has a pleasant outlook over the courtyard.
Upstairs, a spacious landing makes a great alternative study area, and there are two further generously proportioned bedrooms, both excellent doubles, one with a wall of built-in wardrobes and an airing cupboard containing an insulated hot water cylinder, and French doors open out onto the balcony, with a wrought-iron balustrade that makes a fabulous space to enjoy the summer sunshine.
Outside, the paved courtyard garden is divided into two areas by a raised bed and is adorned in a mature wisteria, stunning when in bloom, and is fully enclosed making it safe for both children and pets. The more secluded area is accessed through a wonderful gothic archway and makes a fabulous private space for entertaining, be it alfresco dining or a barbecue. The second area has more space for seating and ample parking for at least two cars in front of the single garage, which has an up and over door. A double gate provides access to the driveway, for which the property has right of way access. Additional parking is on-road if required.
Historic England Listing Details
balls farm road (south-east side), The Crosse House and Courtyard Cottage
(Formerly known as: Cowick lane (South Side) The Cross House)
Once a charming late C18 or early C19 house with principal stucco front at right-angles to road. 1st floor has three 3-light gothic casements. Ground floor altered, with late C19 bay windows. Cornice, parapet, slate roof.
Listing ngr: Sx Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: Band D
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