Guide price
£800,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Broadclyst, Exeter
Featured
New build
Chain-free
Study
Terraced house
4 beds
3 baths
2,281 sq ft / 212 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band TBC
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Incentives available
- Beautifully presented
- No onward chain
- Exclusive development
- 4 Bedroom House
- Private parking and large garden
- Council Tax: TBC
- Epc: tbc
- Freehold
Finished to a high standard throughout, a substantial 4 bedroom period property forming part of an impressive farm and barn conversion development just to the north of Exeter with driveway parking, good sized garden and lovely rural views - no onward chain.
Situation - Kerswell Barton is a unique and exclusive courtyard development of thirteen impressive 1 to 4-bedroom homes situated in a rural, elevated setting, accessed off the public highway (B3181) on the edge of Broadclyst, along a private entrance track. This converted historic farmhouse and adjoining barns are set around the beautiful courtyard with lovely distant views over neighbouring countryside. There is superb attention to detail with modern-day quality family living being paramount throughout the design and build process. These homes are perfect for those seeking a rural lifestyle with a modern twist, providing a great combination of efficiency with traditional style.
Broadclyst has an active community and an excellent range of day to day facilities, including churches, pubs, Post Office and stores, well-regarded primary school and Clyst Vale Community College secondary school. Both the National Trust owned Killerton House and Ashclyst Forest are located nearby and offer wonderful recreational areas for riding, cycling and walking.
Nearby the Cathedral city of Exeter offers many cultural attractions as well as comprehensive educational facilities, including private schools, sixth form college and university (a member of the Russell Group). The nearby B3181 offers swift access to Junction 29 (Exeter) of the M5 and the A30 (Exeter), providing easy access to the rest of the country, including London and Bristol to the north and east and Cornwall to the south. There are direct rail services to London Paddington from Exeter St David's and to London Waterloo from Whimple. Exeter Airport provides a number of domestic and international flights.
Description - Upon entering the front door of Bellworthy, you're greeted by a large and bright hall. Immediately to your left is a good size utility room, offering space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, at the end of this utility room is a w/c. Also along the left side of the property is a dining room, and adjoining this room is a good size eat in kitchen, offering space for a dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. To the right of the hall is a good size, bright and airy sitting room with bay window overlooking the properties garden and local arable land. Adjoining the sitting room is a dual aspect study offering the same views. At the end of the hall is a large storage cupboard under the stairs. The stairs are split into two sections, with a large window overlooking the near by views from the small landing.
On the first floor of Bellworthy, there is a large landing, and on your left is bedroom three, the next door down the hall leads to the principle bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Opposite the stairs at the end of the landing, a family bathroom is located, with a shower over bath. On the right side of the property, directly mirroring the left, is a second bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Adjoining this is bedroom 4, the smallest of the rooms yet still a comfortable double.
An advantage with this development is buyers have several options of how their property is finished, with flooring choices available, as well as options for new appliances to be fitted pre completion. (Subject to status of completion).
Outside - Kerswell Barton is a approached across a freshly laid tarmac driveway through the crops of the neighbouring farm. At the start of the properties, the driveway/ parking is then white gravel throughout the whole development. A real positive of this site is that as far as the eye stretches, the surrounding area is arable land owned by a local farmer, which offers an ever changing scenery throughout the seasons. Bellworthy House benefits from one of the largest laid to lawn, south facing gardens at the development. Fenced around the perimeter for a clear boundary. The property also benefits from 4 private parking spaces at the top of a gravel path to the property.
Services And Management - Current Council Tax: Waiting to be banded
Utilities: Mains water and electricity
Drainage: Private drainage, via a communal treatment plant
Heating: Air source heat pumps providing underfloor heating to the ground floor rooms.
Management: The maintenance of communal areas and the private treatment plant will be managed by a management company with a monthly charge of £TBC.
Tenure: Freehold
Directions - From Exeter proceed on the B3181 taking you through and out of Pinhoe. Continue over the M5 motorway bridge and the entrance to Kerswell Barton will be clearly marked on your righthand side.
Situation - Kerswell Barton is a unique and exclusive courtyard development of thirteen impressive 1 to 4-bedroom homes situated in a rural, elevated setting, accessed off the public highway (B3181) on the edge of Broadclyst, along a private entrance track. This converted historic farmhouse and adjoining barns are set around the beautiful courtyard with lovely distant views over neighbouring countryside. There is superb attention to detail with modern-day quality family living being paramount throughout the design and build process. These homes are perfect for those seeking a rural lifestyle with a modern twist, providing a great combination of efficiency with traditional style.
Broadclyst has an active community and an excellent range of day to day facilities, including churches, pubs, Post Office and stores, well-regarded primary school and Clyst Vale Community College secondary school. Both the National Trust owned Killerton House and Ashclyst Forest are located nearby and offer wonderful recreational areas for riding, cycling and walking.
Nearby the Cathedral city of Exeter offers many cultural attractions as well as comprehensive educational facilities, including private schools, sixth form college and university (a member of the Russell Group). The nearby B3181 offers swift access to Junction 29 (Exeter) of the M5 and the A30 (Exeter), providing easy access to the rest of the country, including London and Bristol to the north and east and Cornwall to the south. There are direct rail services to London Paddington from Exeter St David's and to London Waterloo from Whimple. Exeter Airport provides a number of domestic and international flights.
Description - Upon entering the front door of Bellworthy, you're greeted by a large and bright hall. Immediately to your left is a good size utility room, offering space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, at the end of this utility room is a w/c. Also along the left side of the property is a dining room, and adjoining this room is a good size eat in kitchen, offering space for a dishwasher, and fridge/freezer. To the right of the hall is a good size, bright and airy sitting room with bay window overlooking the properties garden and local arable land. Adjoining the sitting room is a dual aspect study offering the same views. At the end of the hall is a large storage cupboard under the stairs. The stairs are split into two sections, with a large window overlooking the near by views from the small landing.
On the first floor of Bellworthy, there is a large landing, and on your left is bedroom three, the next door down the hall leads to the principle bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Opposite the stairs at the end of the landing, a family bathroom is located, with a shower over bath. On the right side of the property, directly mirroring the left, is a second bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Adjoining this is bedroom 4, the smallest of the rooms yet still a comfortable double.
An advantage with this development is buyers have several options of how their property is finished, with flooring choices available, as well as options for new appliances to be fitted pre completion. (Subject to status of completion).
Outside - Kerswell Barton is a approached across a freshly laid tarmac driveway through the crops of the neighbouring farm. At the start of the properties, the driveway/ parking is then white gravel throughout the whole development. A real positive of this site is that as far as the eye stretches, the surrounding area is arable land owned by a local farmer, which offers an ever changing scenery throughout the seasons. Bellworthy House benefits from one of the largest laid to lawn, south facing gardens at the development. Fenced around the perimeter for a clear boundary. The property also benefits from 4 private parking spaces at the top of a gravel path to the property.
Services And Management - Current Council Tax: Waiting to be banded
Utilities: Mains water and electricity
Drainage: Private drainage, via a communal treatment plant
Heating: Air source heat pumps providing underfloor heating to the ground floor rooms.
Management: The maintenance of communal areas and the private treatment plant will be managed by a management company with a monthly charge of £TBC.
Tenure: Freehold
Directions - From Exeter proceed on the B3181 taking you through and out of Pinhoe. Continue over the M5 motorway bridge and the entrance to Kerswell Barton will be clearly marked on your righthand side.
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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