Chris Thompson from Coast & Country invites you to view
51 Church Road, Newton Abbot on 31st October.
Built in the 1930’s for the
workers of the Newton Abbot Railway station and still retaining many of its
original character features, including floorboards, fireplaces and large bay
windows. The period characteristics are blended with contemporary chic style
modern fitments and convenience to provide a home to be more than proud of.
There are double glazed windows throughout as well as gas central heating. Upon
entering the property you immediately feel at home. The porch makes a great
place to kick off your shoes and hang your coat. The bay window just adds that
little bit of extra space in the living room and a place to watch passers-by. A
formal dining room makes for great entertaining as well as a good size kitchen.
Upstairs is a modest sized family bathroom with separate shower and corner bath
along with two double bedrooms and good sized single.
Just a short stroll from the house is the vibrant town centre of Newton Abbot. It has a large range of amenities, meaning you will never be too far away from coffee with friends, browsing shops and delicious meals in any of Newton Abbot’s many restaurants. If you are thinking of going a little further, but don’t feel like driving, then you can leave your car in your garage and use local transport links. The local bus can take you to nearby villages and towns where the Mainline Train station has direct links to the capital city, London just over 2 hours away.
51 Church Road, Newton Abbot,
TQ12 1AL is open to view between 9:30am and 10:30am on Saturday 31st October,
no appointment is necessary, just turn up and view.
www.cacia.co.uk | 01626 366966 | sales@cacia.co.uk
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