Zero deposit scheme available
This property is conveniently situated in a popular level location just off the town centre, a stones throw from The Lawn, all the local amenities and a short walk to the beach
The property is modern throughout with good quality fixtures and fittings and neutral decor
The property entrance leads straight into the lounge with laminate flooring
A door takes you to a modern fitted kitchen with oven/hob and a breakfast bar area. Space for fridge/freezer
Back door leads to an enclosed courtyard with modern tiled flooring. Access for bins
The original brick garden shed is now a beautiful detached snug, which has been converted to the same standard as the main house. Off this room is a separate W/C and utlity room which has space/plumbing for washing machine and dryer
Back to the main house, the first floor has two bedrooms. The main is a double with built in wardrobes asnd the second is a generous single with built in wardrobes (could have 4' bed)
Modern shower room fully tiled
Gas central heating and double glazing
Council tax band A
Ideally suited to a couple or small family
Pets will be considered
Dawlish is an English seaside resort town and civil parish in Teignbridge on the south coast of Devon, 12 miles (19 km) from the county town of Exeter. It had a population of around 16,000 and is expected to grow significantly in the coming years as several large housing estates are currently under construction
Dawlish is located at the outlet of a small river, Dawlish Water (also called The Brook), between Permian red sandstone cliffs, and is fronted by a sandy beach with the South Devon Railway sea wall and the Riviera Line railway above. Behind this is a central public park, The Lawn, through which Dawlish Water flows
Immediately to the south-west of Dawlish is a headland, Lea Mount, with Boat Cove at its foot and Coryton Cove, the furthest part of the beach accessible by the seawall path, behind it. To the North-East, via the beach or seawall, the coast can be followed some 2 km to Langstone Rock and the resort of Dawlish Warren beyond
Dawlish is also known for its black swans, introduced from Western Australia, which live with other exotic waterfowl in a small urban sanctuary on Dawlish Water. As well as a good selction of local shops, there are several attractions in and around the town such as beaches, Safari mini-golf, a waterfowl centre, leisure centre with pool, a new countryside park, and the Dawlish Museum
There are excellent public transport links close by