

Built in 1868, Abingdon, 3 Courtenay Terrace, is a generous Victorian terraced home with a rendered exterior beneath a slate roof. The property has full replacement double glazing to all windows and is centrally heated by gas to radiators on all three levels. The accommodation is bright and airy with tall ceilings and big windows allowing plenty of natural light. Original moulded covings, ceiling roses and picture rails are in place throughout the property and it is all presented in very good decorative order. From the front rooms there are rural views to fields and the moor to the south west. The sitting room is particularly spacious being over 24' long and there is also a generous separate dining room. The kitchen is a good work space which looks through to the breakfast room and to the ponds in the back garden. There is a ground floor utility room and w.c. A staircase leads down to a large basement which is centrally heated and divided into three sections. There are two bathrooms and four double bedrooms with the two at the front enjoying lovely views. Abingdon is set back from the road and elevated and has a long rear garden with rockery, ponds, lawn and patio.







Sited just a few hundred yards from the town square of this thriving moorland town. Abingdon is a south west facing home elevated above the road, set back and enjoying rural views towards the moor. Moretonhampstead is a fine countryside town with a wide range of day to day and specialist shops, a post office, butchers and delicatessen, information centre and many other outlets. There are good pubs, a hotel and café. Other amenities include the parish church and a chapel, a brand new primary school, a pre school, dentists, doctors and veterinary surgeries, a cottage hospital and library. Sports facilities are excellent with a new sports pavilion with a gym, a tennis club, bowling green and a football and cricket pitch. There is also an open air swimming pool in the summertime. The A30 and A38 are 8 miles away and Exeter is approximately 12 miles.


