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House For Sale £195,000
Bideford, Devon


Description
A delightful Grade II listed period town house situated in a quiet backwater location in one of the town’s most historic quarters.

The property is arranged over 3 floors and provides deceptively spacious accommodation to include an inviting Sitting Room with wood burning stove in a feature fireplace and a well-equipped Kitchen on the Ground Floor whilst 3 double Bedrooms and a spacious Bathroom occupy the First and Second Floors.

To the rear of the property is a courtyard garden enjoying a sunny position and a high degree of privacy.

Bideford is a peaceful olde worlde market town on the River Torridge. The main district is on the west bank and its narrow streets filled with white painted houses sprawl from the working quay, up the slopes to the outer suburbs. A former historic port town, Bideford is a great place to explore, whether it’s a trip to the shops or a restaurant outing there's something for everyone. The Pannier Market is a brilliant example of the town’s originality, with its terrace of artists’ workshops and independent shops. The town also champions sports at a grassroots level with both the local rugby and football teams having healthy followings. There are no end of ways to join in the community spirit of this wonderful white town on the hill.

All the amenities you'll ever need are to be found within easy reach of Bideford. To the north are the coastal towns of Westward Ho!, Appledore and Northam, all of which will figure in your day-to-day routines if you enjoy the sea or the outdoor life. Northam boasts a brilliant indoor swimming pool and gym.

Bideford is within short driving distance of the Atlantic Highway (A39) which is the main feeder route across the region leading to Cornwall in the south-west and to the M5 in the east. A regular bus service provides access to North Devon’s ‘capital’, Barnstaple. Bus users can also reach Westward Ho!, Braunton, Appledore, Croyde and Ilfracombe.

Directions
There are numerous ways to get to this historic part of Bideford but, perhaps, the easiest is to park on the Quay. Proceed to the end of our famous Long Bridge and proceed up Bridge Street turning left into Church Walk. Proceed past the Parish Church on your right hand side. On meeting Lower Meddon Street, bear right. Some 50 yards up, Bull Hill will be found on your left hand side. Number 25 will be found one of the first properties on Bull Hill.

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