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£265,0002 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Capper Close, Newton Poppleford
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
710 sq ft / 66 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
We are delighted to offer this two-bedroomed-end terraced house, located on an exceptionally large corner plot in the much favoured village of Newton Poppleford.
The accommodation comprises: entrance porch, open plan lounge/dining room; the dining area has laminate flooring with doorway into the kitchen, which is fitted with a range of wall and base units, built in oven and hob with extractor hood over, integrated dishwasher, built in microwave, laminate floor and door into the rear garden. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a shower room with fully tiled walls. The property also has double-glazed windows and gas central heating.
Viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate this spacious home on such a large plot.
The outside - To the front is a pathway leading to the property. To the side is a large lawned garden with hedging and a gate into the rear garden. There is a timber decked patio, with steps down to a lawned garden. At the bottom of the side garden is a hardstanding offering parking for 2 cars and there is a garage in a block nearby.
Directions - From Ottery St Mary proceed via Tip Hill and carry on through Wiggaton until you reach the giveway by The Bowd Inn, turn right signposted Newton Poppleford, continue into the village and immediately after The Cannon Inn, turn left into Capper Close, proceed up the hill and the property is on your right.
Location - The village of Newton Poppleford offers a range of amenities including a village shop and Post Office, public house, hairdresser, popular primary school and a church. There is a thriving community which organises many clubs and there are fantastic countryside and river walks.
Colyton Grammar School and The King's School include Newton Poppleford within their catchment area and Sidmouth, famous for its annual folk festival and long esplanade is easily reached by car in only 10 minutes. The city of Exeter offers a comprehensive range of facilities including hospital, large shopping centre, rail links on the Paddington and Waterloo line, access to the M5 at Junction 30 and International Airport.
The accommodation comprises: entrance porch, open plan lounge/dining room; the dining area has laminate flooring with doorway into the kitchen, which is fitted with a range of wall and base units, built in oven and hob with extractor hood over, integrated dishwasher, built in microwave, laminate floor and door into the rear garden. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a shower room with fully tiled walls. The property also has double-glazed windows and gas central heating.
Viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate this spacious home on such a large plot.
The outside - To the front is a pathway leading to the property. To the side is a large lawned garden with hedging and a gate into the rear garden. There is a timber decked patio, with steps down to a lawned garden. At the bottom of the side garden is a hardstanding offering parking for 2 cars and there is a garage in a block nearby.
Directions - From Ottery St Mary proceed via Tip Hill and carry on through Wiggaton until you reach the giveway by The Bowd Inn, turn right signposted Newton Poppleford, continue into the village and immediately after The Cannon Inn, turn left into Capper Close, proceed up the hill and the property is on your right.
Location - The village of Newton Poppleford offers a range of amenities including a village shop and Post Office, public house, hairdresser, popular primary school and a church. There is a thriving community which organises many clubs and there are fantastic countryside and river walks.
Colyton Grammar School and The King's School include Newton Poppleford within their catchment area and Sidmouth, famous for its annual folk festival and long esplanade is easily reached by car in only 10 minutes. The city of Exeter offers a comprehensive range of facilities including hospital, large shopping centre, rail links on the Paddington and Waterloo line, access to the M5 at Junction 30 and International Airport.
About this agent

We are the Team who likes to stand out from the crowd. Halls Estate Agents was established in Ottery St Mary in 1997 and expanded and rebranded to Hall and Scott Estate Agents in 2011 with additional offices in West Hill, Topsham, Sidmouth, and Exmouth. We are the only independent Estate Agent offering full coverage of the East Devon area, and as such, offer a unique level of coverage in this highly sought-after area. All our staff live locally, so, our knowledge of the East Devon market is extensive. We are open six days a week to ensure we are here for both buyers and sellers, renters and landlords and we strive to 'go the extra' mile for everyone we deal with, paying particular attention to specific requirements and ensuring that we fulfill our customers' expectations, honestly and efficiently. Within our teams, we have specialists who deal with all aspects of our business - sales, marketing, investment, and rentals - so, whatever your requirement; we will be willing and able to help. We strive to be different, to offer a level of service that is above and beyond our customers' expectations so, please do give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you. East Devon is home to a wealth of local attractions and sites of interest perfect for families and couples alike. The majority of the area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, along with the Jurassic Coast which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cutting through the East Devon countryside to the coast are a number of dramatic valleys, including the Exe, Culm, Otter, Sid, and Axe. Many idyllic villages can be found here, and wildlife diversity is high. The opportunity to walk, cycle, and tour these valleys and the high ridges that separate them should not be missed.