Constructed in 2023, Rowan is a substantial, energy-efficient detached bungalow, thoughtfully designed and finished to an exceptional standard throughout. The property occupies an enviable position within the highly sought-after village of Pyworthy, just a short distance from the thriving market town of Holsworthy, which offers a comprehensive range of amenities including primary and secondary schooling, a Waitrose supermarket, an Marks & Spencer Foodhall, and a well-regarded local golf club.
On arrival, a spacious entrance porch provides practical space for coats and boots, with double doors opening into a welcoming entrance hall that enjoys an impressive outlook through the property towards the rear gardens. The bungalow offers generous proportions throughout, featuring four double bedrooms, including a superb principal suite with a high-quality en-suite.
To the rear, the home opens into a stunning open-plan living space designed for modern living and entertaining. The high-specification kitchen is centred around an island with breakfast bar seating and offers ample space for a large dining table and chairs. The living area benefits from bi-fold doors that open directly onto the gardens, along with a wood-burning stove that creates a warm and inviting focal point. A separate utility room provides additional storage and keeps laundry appliances discreetly tucked away from the main living area. A beautifully presented family bathroom completes the accommodation.
The residence occupies approximately a quarter of an acre, with formal rear gardens extending to around 100ft and a versatile store/workshop currently housing a hot tub, all enjoying delightful views across the surrounding rural Devon countryside. To the front, a driveway provides extensive off-road parking.
This impressive home must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.
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