Guide price
£425,0003 bedroom ground floor flat for sale
Strete Ralegh House, London Road, Strete Ralegh
Chain-free
Ground floor flat
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 959 yrs left
Ground rent: £0 per annum
Service charge: £2,527 per annum
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 42Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Leasehold (959 years remaining)
We are delighted to offer this Grade II Listed 3 bedroom ground floor apartment set within Strete Ralegh House, with its own private courtyard and access to 8 acres of grounds, parkland and woodland. Located on a private estate just outside of the rural village of Whimple, with excellent access to the A30 and Exeter this property would make an ideal home for someone looking for a distinctive, characterful property which benefits from rural location and excellent communication links to the wider world.
Enter through your own private entrance into a spacious hallway with stone flooring and underfloor heating. The large living room offers high ceilings, dual aspect windows, a bay window with shutters overlooking the courtyard and a further double-glazed window with shutters, overlooking the grounds and an open fireplace with wood burner. The large principal bedroom overlooks the extensive gardens and enjoys a large ensuite shower room with walk in shower and underfloor heating. There are 2 further double bedrooms overlooking the courtyard and grounds and a family bathroom with bath and shower over, a w/c and sink plus plumbing for washing machine (included), the large, light and bright kitchen/dining room has sash windows and is comprehensively fitted with a range of units including two ovens, a 5 ring gas hob and hood, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
The property is on mains electric and water. There is a sewerage treatment plant in the grounds. The heating is LPG gas which is supplied by a large gas tank.
Strete Ralegh House was built circa 1780 before being extended in the 1820s for the Bullers, a renowned Devon family. It was purchased in the late Victorian period by Sir Henry Imbert-Terry. In the 1950s, it became a hotel and was Grade II Listed before being divided into apartments in 1984. Strete Ralegh House is part of Strete Ralegh House Estate comprising 14 residences of which 8 are in the main house, The freehold is owned by the Strete Ralegh Management Company, where the leaseholders collectively own and manage the property through a management company (including the owner of No. 7). This structure allows the leaseholders to have direct control over the decisions relating to the property, rather than having a larger external management company make choices on their behalf. The lease has a term of 999 years from 23rd March 1984.
The maintenance charge is £2,527 per year, this covers a gardener to maintain the grounds, insurance and maintenance of the sewage treatment plant.
Outside
The residents have full access to the nearly 8 acres of gardens, parkland and woodland which are separately owned but maintained by the residents' association. The property has its own garage with lights and power and parking for 1 vehicle, and a private, gravelled courtyard which could be used for extra parking or to enjoy sitting and dining. There is a side gate giving access to the grounds.
Directions
From Ottery St Mary proceed via Mill St into Exeter Road. Continue to the Daisy Mount roundabout and take the 3rd exit. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit and continue along. The gated entrance to Strete Ralegh House will be on your left, proceed to the end of the drive, No.7 is a short walk from the driveway on the right hand side.
Location
The village of Whimple is 8 miles from Exeter and Honiton both of which have the usual range of supermarkets, shops, restaurants, cultural, leisure and entertainment venues. The small market town of Ottery St Mary is 4 miles distant and also has a Sainsburys supermarket. The village itself has a shop come post office, two pubs, a hairdresser, primary school, small medical centre, a church, a heritage museum and tennis, cricket and football clubs. The village has easy access to the M5 via the A30 and also has its own railway station on the Exeter to London Waterloo line making commuting very easy.
Enter through your own private entrance into a spacious hallway with stone flooring and underfloor heating. The large living room offers high ceilings, dual aspect windows, a bay window with shutters overlooking the courtyard and a further double-glazed window with shutters, overlooking the grounds and an open fireplace with wood burner. The large principal bedroom overlooks the extensive gardens and enjoys a large ensuite shower room with walk in shower and underfloor heating. There are 2 further double bedrooms overlooking the courtyard and grounds and a family bathroom with bath and shower over, a w/c and sink plus plumbing for washing machine (included), the large, light and bright kitchen/dining room has sash windows and is comprehensively fitted with a range of units including two ovens, a 5 ring gas hob and hood, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
The property is on mains electric and water. There is a sewerage treatment plant in the grounds. The heating is LPG gas which is supplied by a large gas tank.
Strete Ralegh House was built circa 1780 before being extended in the 1820s for the Bullers, a renowned Devon family. It was purchased in the late Victorian period by Sir Henry Imbert-Terry. In the 1950s, it became a hotel and was Grade II Listed before being divided into apartments in 1984. Strete Ralegh House is part of Strete Ralegh House Estate comprising 14 residences of which 8 are in the main house, The freehold is owned by the Strete Ralegh Management Company, where the leaseholders collectively own and manage the property through a management company (including the owner of No. 7). This structure allows the leaseholders to have direct control over the decisions relating to the property, rather than having a larger external management company make choices on their behalf. The lease has a term of 999 years from 23rd March 1984.
The maintenance charge is £2,527 per year, this covers a gardener to maintain the grounds, insurance and maintenance of the sewage treatment plant.
Outside
The residents have full access to the nearly 8 acres of gardens, parkland and woodland which are separately owned but maintained by the residents' association. The property has its own garage with lights and power and parking for 1 vehicle, and a private, gravelled courtyard which could be used for extra parking or to enjoy sitting and dining. There is a side gate giving access to the grounds.
Directions
From Ottery St Mary proceed via Mill St into Exeter Road. Continue to the Daisy Mount roundabout and take the 3rd exit. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit and continue along. The gated entrance to Strete Ralegh House will be on your left, proceed to the end of the drive, No.7 is a short walk from the driveway on the right hand side.
Location
The village of Whimple is 8 miles from Exeter and Honiton both of which have the usual range of supermarkets, shops, restaurants, cultural, leisure and entertainment venues. The small market town of Ottery St Mary is 4 miles distant and also has a Sainsburys supermarket. The village itself has a shop come post office, two pubs, a hairdresser, primary school, small medical centre, a church, a heritage museum and tennis, cricket and football clubs. The village has easy access to the M5 via the A30 and also has its own railway station on the Exeter to London Waterloo line making commuting very easy.
About this agent
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We are the Team who likes to stand out from the crowd. Halls Estate Agents was established in Ottery St Mary in 1997 and expanded and rebranded to Hall and Scott Estate Agents in 2011 with additional offices in West Hill, Topsham, Sidmouth, and Exmouth. We are the only independent Estate Agent offering full coverage of the East Devon area, and as such, offer a unique level of coverage in this highly sought-after area. All our staff live locally, so, our knowledge of the East Devon market is extensive. We are open six days a week to ensure we are here for both buyers and sellers, renters and landlords and we strive to 'go the extra' mile for everyone we deal with, paying particular attention to specific requirements and ensuring that we fulfill our customers' expectations, honestly and efficiently. Within our teams, we have specialists who deal with all aspects of our business - sales, marketing, investment, and rentals - so, whatever your requirement; we will be willing and able to help. We strive to be different, to offer a level of service that is above and beyond our customers' expectations so, please do give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you. East Devon is home to a wealth of local attractions and sites of interest perfect for families and couples alike. The majority of the area is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, along with the Jurassic Coast which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cutting through the East Devon countryside to the coast are a number of dramatic valleys, including the Exe, Culm, Otter, Sid, and Axe. Many idyllic villages can be found here, and wildlife diversity is high. The opportunity to walk, cycle, and tour these valleys and the high ridges that separate them should not be missed.
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