Mps glass salterton road exmouth market


The town offers a diverse selection of shops, places to eat and things to do, including top quality water sports such as wind-surfing and kite-surfing, and fantastic routes for cycling and walking. The town has a two mile sandy beach and a popular marina as well as a train station with a direct line to Exeter. There is also a good selection of primary, secondary and private schools.

For keen walkers there is access nearby to many miles of coastal path starting at 'The Needle' at Orcombe Point, which denotes the start of the World Heritage coastline. The Exe Estuary has been designated an 'Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and offers further exceptional walks and a cycle path leading to Lympstone. The cycle path to Budleigh Salterton is also nearby. The opportunities to enjoy a variety of water sports in addition to equestrian and golfing pursuits in the area are also plentiful.

The Cathedral City of Exeter is only 11 miles away with its Intercity railway station, international airport, connection to the M5 motorway and great business and retail opportunities with a modern shopping precinct, speciality boutiques, open air markets, restaurants, cafes and wine bars.

From Exeter and the M5 take the A from the Sandygate roundabout towards Exmouth, continue into Exmouth and through the town. On reaching the roundabout take the second exit left into Rolle Road and follow this road into Douglas Avenue. Take the fourth turning on the left hand side into Cranford Avenue where number 24 can be found on the right hand side.

Home Offices Exeter Cranford Avenue. Outside 24 Cranford Avenue is approached off the road onto a large gravelled parking and turning area providing access to the house and detached garage. Directions From Exeter and the M5 take the A from the Sandygate roundabout towards Exmouth, continue into Exmouth and through the town. During their occupation the current owners have added blinds and fireplaces, fitted new John Lewis carpets, installed an immersion heater, a wireless alarm system, a Hive heating control, USB sockets and a Bosch induction hob.

The house has also been redecorated throughout including Laura Ashley wallpapers in some of the rooms and beautiful Murano glass light fittings. The kitchen is particularly attractive to families as there is a large kitchen island plus ample space for a kitchen table without compromising the cooking area. The very large sitting room and conservatory also offer flexibility. On the first floor there is an impressive galleried landing, flooded with natural light, leading to five bedrooms, all a good size with two ensuites, including the master, and a family bathroom.

There is also a large loft space, which could add further bedrooms, subject to the relevant planning permissions.

The garden lawns wrap around the house and this area has been completely re-landscaped by the current owners. It is well fenced and the pathways are marked with smart gravelled areas. Exmouth itself is a traditional resort with a promenade, elegant Georgian architecture and a bustling centre.

The town offers a diverse selection of shops, places to eat and things to do, including top quality water sports such as wind-surfing and kite-surfing, and fantastic routes for cycling and walking. The town has a two mile sandy beach and a popular marina as well as a train station with a direct line to Exeter. There is also a good selection of primary, secondary and private schools.

For keen walkers there is access nearby to many miles of coastal path starting at 'The Needle' at Orcombe Point, which denotes the start of the World Heritage coastline.

The Exe Estuary has been designated an 'Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and offers further exceptional walks and a cycle path leading to Lympstone.