5 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Georgian Townhouse
- Elevated position
- 5 bedrooms
- Characterful features throughout
- Versatile accommodation
- Large gardens
- Off street parking
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band F
A stunning detached house in the charming market town of Crediton. This property boasts spacious reception rooms, perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing with your family. Five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an annexe. To the rear of the property are well maintained large gardens with far reaching views. EPC D.
Situation - Set in the Vale of the River Creedy and surrounded by gentle, rolling hills, the ancient market town of Crediton, formerly the capital of Devon, offers a wide range of day-to-day amenities including a traditional bustling High Street with a French style town square, artisan shops, public houses, including the famous Three Little Pigs, a GP surgery, secondary schooling and a railway station on the Tarka Line (Barnstaple to Exeter).
The property offers convenient bus routes to the the historic cathedral city of Exeter, which is approximately 8.5 miles away and has a number of well-regarded schools for children of all ages, one of the best universities in the country and a variety of supermarkets including Waitrose. Exeter also has excellent cultural and recreational facilities with many restaurants and the Princesshay shopping development. Exeter also has mainline railway stations on the Waterloo and Paddington lines and an International Airport.
Description - Believed to be built around 1810, St. Breock is a handsome, Grade II Listed, three-bay Georgian townhouse offering characterful and versatile accommodation arranged over two floors, incorporating a two-storey annexe with potential to be self-contained and sizeable gardens. The property has been thoughtfully refurbished to combine all the amenities of modern living with a wealth of retained character features including high ceilings, ornate cornicing, wooden flooring and casement windows with some original shuttering.
Accommodation - The ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall and comprises a spacious front aspect sitting room with a woodburning stove and a generous front aspect dining room with feature cast iron fireplace, both with full-height casement French doors to the front aspect. There is also a well-proportioned study which gives access to the neighbouring family room in the annexe. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a large kitchen with a spacious fitted utility room leading to an extensive workshop with storage above. The kitchen offers a range of wall and floor units with wood effect worktops, and space for a table for more informal dining.
On the first floor, the property provides a generous master bedroom with fitted dressing room and spacious en suite shower room. There are three further well-proportioned front aspect bedrooms, two with original fireplaces and all featuring full-height French doors leading to shallow bowed wrought iron 'Juliet' balconies. A spacious fully-tiled family bathroom can also be found on the first floor, comprising a bath, separate walk-in shower and feature cast iron fireplace.
The Annexe - The rear right service wing offers annexe accommodation comprising a family room, a sitting room with feature bow window and a generous first floor bedroom with en suite shower room, and access to a spacious triple aspect glazed conservatory with garden access. The annexe can also be accessed through the garage and via a small courtyard and has potential to be made self contained if correct permission is granted.
Gardens - St. Breock is approached over a gravelled front garden screened by mature box hedging with steps up to a central 6-panel front door with pilasters and overlight. The remaining grounds to the rear of the property extend to around 0.25 acre, unusual for a town centre location. The grounds feature a paved courtyard, with terraced gardens with numerous seating areas and a contemporary summer house with garden pond and decked terrace, ideal for entertaining, al fresco dining, and enjoying far-reaching views over the town and surrounding countryside.
Parking, Garage And Workshop - A side driveway provides off street parking and gives access to the integral workshop. To the front of the property is a large garage leading to the annexe courtyard.
Services - Mains water, gas, drainage and electricity. Woodburner in the sitting room. The property also enojys 72/18mbps broadband speed.
Directions - From Exeter head north out of Exeter on the A377. Pass through the villages of Cowley and Newton St Cyres. Upon reaching Crediton, you will need to drive up Bowden hill, then down onto Union Terrace where the property will be found on your left.
Situation - Set in the Vale of the River Creedy and surrounded by gentle, rolling hills, the ancient market town of Crediton, formerly the capital of Devon, offers a wide range of day-to-day amenities including a traditional bustling High Street with a French style town square, artisan shops, public houses, including the famous Three Little Pigs, a GP surgery, secondary schooling and a railway station on the Tarka Line (Barnstaple to Exeter).
The property offers convenient bus routes to the the historic cathedral city of Exeter, which is approximately 8.5 miles away and has a number of well-regarded schools for children of all ages, one of the best universities in the country and a variety of supermarkets including Waitrose. Exeter also has excellent cultural and recreational facilities with many restaurants and the Princesshay shopping development. Exeter also has mainline railway stations on the Waterloo and Paddington lines and an International Airport.
Description - Believed to be built around 1810, St. Breock is a handsome, Grade II Listed, three-bay Georgian townhouse offering characterful and versatile accommodation arranged over two floors, incorporating a two-storey annexe with potential to be self-contained and sizeable gardens. The property has been thoughtfully refurbished to combine all the amenities of modern living with a wealth of retained character features including high ceilings, ornate cornicing, wooden flooring and casement windows with some original shuttering.
Accommodation - The ground floor accommodation flows from a welcoming reception hall and comprises a spacious front aspect sitting room with a woodburning stove and a generous front aspect dining room with feature cast iron fireplace, both with full-height casement French doors to the front aspect. There is also a well-proportioned study which gives access to the neighbouring family room in the annexe. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a large kitchen with a spacious fitted utility room leading to an extensive workshop with storage above. The kitchen offers a range of wall and floor units with wood effect worktops, and space for a table for more informal dining.
On the first floor, the property provides a generous master bedroom with fitted dressing room and spacious en suite shower room. There are three further well-proportioned front aspect bedrooms, two with original fireplaces and all featuring full-height French doors leading to shallow bowed wrought iron 'Juliet' balconies. A spacious fully-tiled family bathroom can also be found on the first floor, comprising a bath, separate walk-in shower and feature cast iron fireplace.
The Annexe - The rear right service wing offers annexe accommodation comprising a family room, a sitting room with feature bow window and a generous first floor bedroom with en suite shower room, and access to a spacious triple aspect glazed conservatory with garden access. The annexe can also be accessed through the garage and via a small courtyard and has potential to be made self contained if correct permission is granted.
Gardens - St. Breock is approached over a gravelled front garden screened by mature box hedging with steps up to a central 6-panel front door with pilasters and overlight. The remaining grounds to the rear of the property extend to around 0.25 acre, unusual for a town centre location. The grounds feature a paved courtyard, with terraced gardens with numerous seating areas and a contemporary summer house with garden pond and decked terrace, ideal for entertaining, al fresco dining, and enjoying far-reaching views over the town and surrounding countryside.
Parking, Garage And Workshop - A side driveway provides off street parking and gives access to the integral workshop. To the front of the property is a large garage leading to the annexe courtyard.
Services - Mains water, gas, drainage and electricity. Woodburner in the sitting room. The property also enojys 72/18mbps broadband speed.
Directions - From Exeter head north out of Exeter on the A377. Pass through the villages of Cowley and Newton St Cyres. Upon reaching Crediton, you will need to drive up Bowden hill, then down onto Union Terrace where the property will be found on your left.
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Stags estate and letting agents office in Exeter is situated in the heart of the business district of Southernhay close to the Princesshay shopping centre. The office is a beautiful Grade II* Listed former townhouse, with the offices being set out over five floors. Situated on the River Exe, Exeter is the ancient county town of Devon and is noted as being one of the top ten most profitable business locations. The city has excellent transport links, including mainline railway, the M5 motorway and Exeter International Airport. Exeter contains many beautiful historic buildings, including Exeter Cathedral, and is well known for its extensive shopping facilities such as the Princesshay Shopping Centre, Guildhall Shopping Centre and Harlequins Centre. Next to Rougemont Castle (built soon after the Norman Conquest) is Northernhay Gardens (1612), the oldest public open space in England. Exeter offers good educational facilities including the University of Exeter, which is also one of the city's largest employers