£395,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleLympstone, Devon EX8
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Charming Period Cottage
Centre of Village Location
Well Presented Throughout
Distant River Views
Accommodation in Excess of 1200 Sq.Ft.
3 Double Bedrooms
No Onward Chain
Description
This is a discreet listing, for further information please contact the Topsham office. Please note the pin is located to a nearby public area.
Situation
Located on the edge of the sought-after estuary village of Lympstone, in the conservation area, offering ease of access to both the seaside town of Exmouth and the Cathedral City of Exeter.
Lympstone boasts a fascinating past, and an exciting present and future. It grew from an ancient settlement on the eastern shores of the Exe Estuary, building its reputation on maritime trade and agriculture and it still retains its links with the past, with local firm Inghams Fisheries selling their catch in the riverside Fish Shed and organising special fish-based events. The village has a well-established local Primary school, with St Peter’s independent school on its outskirts. There is a well-regarded doctor’s surgery, two churches, two pubs, one cafe, a hairdressers and a village shop with extended opening hours. A Michelin star restaurant and boutique hotel is a near neighbour.
Lympstone supports a wide selection of clubs and societies: Sailing and tennis clubs, an active gardening club, film society and other societies bringing live music and drama to the village and fostering home-grown talent. The half-hourly Avocet line train service, with its beautiful views across the River Exe, links the village with Exeter’s two main stations: Exeter St David’s with its fast train service to London Paddington and Exeter Central with its service to Waterloo. Exeter Central station is at the heart of Exeter’s lively shopping centre.
The M5 at Junction 30 is just 8 miles away. The Exe Estuary Trail; 26 miles of cycleway along both sides of the Rive Exe, is a much-enjoyed addition to Lympstone’s many attractions.
Directions
This is a discreet listing, for further information please contact the Topsham office. Please note the pin is located to a nearby public area.
Services
The vendor has advised the following: Mains gas (serving the central heating boiler and hot water), mains electricity, water and drainage. Open Fire in the sitting room, Woodburner in the dining room. Telephone landline currently not connected. Broadband provided by BT approx. Suggested Ultrafast Speed: 1000mbps available. Mobile signal: Several networks currently showing as available at the property including O2, Three, EE and Vodafone.
Agents Notes
The vendors advises the following:
The property is Grade II Listed and sits within Lympstone Conservation area.
There is an area of approx. 1.5/2 sq. Meters to the side of the property that belong to the property and can be used for a small bistro set (the shed next to it, belongs to next door). There is no maintenance costs for outside.
This is a discreet listing, for further information please contact the Topsham office. Please note the pin is located to a nearby public area.
Situation
Located on the edge of the sought-after estuary village of Lympstone, in the conservation area, offering ease of access to both the seaside town of Exmouth and the Cathedral City of Exeter.
Lympstone boasts a fascinating past, and an exciting present and future. It grew from an ancient settlement on the eastern shores of the Exe Estuary, building its reputation on maritime trade and agriculture and it still retains its links with the past, with local firm Inghams Fisheries selling their catch in the riverside Fish Shed and organising special fish-based events. The village has a well-established local Primary school, with St Peter’s independent school on its outskirts. There is a well-regarded doctor’s surgery, two churches, two pubs, one cafe, a hairdressers and a village shop with extended opening hours. A Michelin star restaurant and boutique hotel is a near neighbour.
Lympstone supports a wide selection of clubs and societies: Sailing and tennis clubs, an active gardening club, film society and other societies bringing live music and drama to the village and fostering home-grown talent. The half-hourly Avocet line train service, with its beautiful views across the River Exe, links the village with Exeter’s two main stations: Exeter St David’s with its fast train service to London Paddington and Exeter Central with its service to Waterloo. Exeter Central station is at the heart of Exeter’s lively shopping centre.
The M5 at Junction 30 is just 8 miles away. The Exe Estuary Trail; 26 miles of cycleway along both sides of the Rive Exe, is a much-enjoyed addition to Lympstone’s many attractions.
Directions
This is a discreet listing, for further information please contact the Topsham office. Please note the pin is located to a nearby public area.
Services
The vendor has advised the following: Mains gas (serving the central heating boiler and hot water), mains electricity, water and drainage. Open Fire in the sitting room, Woodburner in the dining room. Telephone landline currently not connected. Broadband provided by BT approx. Suggested Ultrafast Speed: 1000mbps available. Mobile signal: Several networks currently showing as available at the property including O2, Three, EE and Vodafone.
Agents Notes
The vendors advises the following:
The property is Grade II Listed and sits within Lympstone Conservation area.
There is an area of approx. 1.5/2 sq. Meters to the side of the property that belong to the property and can be used for a small bistro set (the shed next to it, belongs to next door). There is no maintenance costs for outside.



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