This well presented terraced charming character cottage is situated in the popular Sterridge Valley in the award winning village of Berrynarbor and is thought to date back around 400 years. The cottage has considerable 'kerb appeal' and would make an ideal holiday retreat.
Berrynarbor is an olde worlde village situated close to the North Devon Coast and has won awards for best kept village.
The accommodation in the cottage is arranged over two floors. On the ground floor there is a cosy lounge which has a beamed ceiling and an imposing stone built inglenook fireplace with a former bread oven and a wood burner. There is a kitchen/diner with a range of fitted units including an integrated electric oven and hob and at the rear there is a useful utility area which has a door leading out onto a small narrow yard and store area.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms, currently arranged as a double room and bunk room and both having built in wardrobes. The accommodation is completed by a shower room/w.c. which comprises a shower cubicle with marble effect splashback, w.c. and handbasin.
Leading from the first floor landing is a door onto a decked and paved private sitting area which has an outside light and steps lead up onto a banked area at the rear boundary. Immediately outside the front door is a concrete yard area and directly opposite the cottage there is a pleasant sunny front garden which is level and laid mainly lawn with well stocked flowerbed borders and a good sized wooden summer house. A stream forms the boundary to the garden on one side.
The village amenities include a well run Post Office and village shop, Primary School, Public House and Church which are all approximately 1/2 a mile away. This charming cottage must be viewed internally.