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House with garden and terrace Torquay (United Kingdom)

INTRODUCTION Meadfoot House is an elegant and beautifully refurbished period home, equally ideal for a growing family or as a virtually maintenance free holiday home of distinction, positioned moments from the sea. Carved from the main wing of an award-winning hotel, it is a highly individual and charismatic residence that gives a wonderful sense of arrival the moment you step inside. High ceilings, ornate detailing, feature glazing and beautifully preserved character immediately set the tone, while the interiors have been carefully re-planned and finished with an exceptional eye for design.  (The contents are available by separate negotiation, offering a highly convenient turnkey purchase if required).  Extensively and thoughtfully renovated throughout, the property combines impressive architectural detail with the reassurance of significant modern upgrades, including rewiring, replumbing, new dual-zone central heating, state of the art fire alarm system, new flooring throughout, refurbished sash windows and new loft insulation. All work is fully certified and meets the latest building standards.  The adjoining property (previously the rear of the hotel) sits discreetly behind and is accessed from a different road, giving Meadfoot House the privacy and presence of an individual residence. Just a 2-3 minute stroll from Meadfoot Beach, within easy reach of Wellswood village and the restaurants around Torquay’s marina, this is a striking coastal residence that offers both lifestyle and convenience in one of Torquay’s most desirable settings.  SELLERS INSIGHT “There’s always something special about coming home to Meadfoot. From the top of Meadfoot Sea Road, with the fresh sea air and the beautiful bay slowly revealing itself, it feels calm, welcoming and almost a world apart, with its own gentle microclimate. Meadfoot House is set back from the road up a driveway, so it’s very private even though it’s a 2-3 minute walk to Meadfoot Beach. Like its setting, it’s a welcoming, generous house, full of big spaces, high ceilings and beautiful detailing. It’s gracious and full of light, with floor to ceiling sash windows on the ground floor. It’s comfortable too: warm in the winter and cool in the summer with the original 800mm thick walls. When we decided to convert the house from a boutique hotel, our aim was to restore the original elegance while creating a house that flows well, especially on the ground floor which lends itself to being the perfect party space. The room configuration works for both couples or large families, and we ensured there would be plenty of storage space too. Great care was taken to preserve the character while bringing the house into the 21st century. Above all, it has always been a happy and tranquil building. Guests loved arriving here when it was a hotel, but it now feels exactly as it was always meant to be: an extraordinary home. The location is equally special. Meadfoot Beach is loved by paddleboarders and swimmers, with a café enjoying wonderful sea views. Beautiful walks are on the doorstep, while Ilsham Green and Wellswood village are a short drive away, offering a pub, grocery store, deli/café, patisserie, florist and more. In the other direction, The Elephant (a superb Michelin starred restaurant) and the best fish restaurant in the bay is around 10 minutes away. It is this combination of privacy, elegance, lifestyle and location that makes Meadfoot so special.” STEP INSIDE The entrance porch opens into a highly impressive hallway, where the sense of scale is immediately apparent. High ceilings, ornate detailing and an eye-catching feature wall create a memorable first impression, while the subtle Art Deco influence adds a layer of individuality and character. Clever design is evident from the outset, with a concealed door leading to a substantial cloakroom, as well as a further hidden door opening into a large coat and boot room. The staircase rises elegantly to the first floor, reinforcing the grandeur and period charm that continues throughout the home. The drawing room is a beautiful and atmospheric space, rich in character and architectural detail. Decorative ceiling roses, panelled walls, dado rails and a feature fireplace all speak to the age and quality of the property, while floor-to-ceiling glazing, sash windows and original wooden shutters allow natural light to pour into the room. It is a space that feels both refined and inviting, equally suited to quiet evenings and more formal entertaining. The dining room is another exceptional reception space, designed for gathering and entertaining. Further ceiling detailing is complemented by a contemporary pendant light, bringing a stylish modern contrast to the period setting. A floor-to-ceiling bay window with sash windows and wooden shutters overlooks the front garden, creating a wonderful sense of space, light and elegance. The kitchen has been designed with taste and restraint, carefully balancing modern convenience with a style that remains entirely in keeping with the home. There is a brand new large fridge freezer, integrated microwave, large range-style oven with extractor and integrated dishwasher, along with excellent storage through a combination of cupboards and drawers. A breakfast bar provides seating for two, making this a sociable and practical everyday space. French doors open directly from the kitchen to the courtyard, creating an effortless connection between the inside and outside. Double doors also lead through to the family room, allowing the principal reception spaces to flow beautifully together. The family room leads onto outside space at both ends. The library section opens onto the courtyard whilst French doors at the other end of the room open onto the patio and front garden. This is a lovely informal corner of the home, ideal for reading, working, games or simply enjoying a quieter space. Going from the entrance hallway to the back of the house, there is a light, airy study with a pleasant tree-lined outlook over the driveway. Adjacent to this is a large plant room housing the boiler and hot water cylinder, reflecting the extensive refurbishment of the property. The home has been rewired, replumbed and fitted with new dual-zone central heating, supporting a level of comfort and efficiency expected of modern living. A generous utility room provides worktops, cupboards and a window overlooking the courtyard. This is a highly useful space as it stands, while also offering potential for further adaptation depending on a buyer’s needs. Next to the utility room, and with access to the courtyard, is a room that is ideal for storage, practical household use or possible future conversion. There is a further storage room right at the end. The first floor is arranged with excellent flexibility and a sense of privacy between the principal bedroom spaces. The principal suite is particularly impressive. Accessed via a lobby, it includes a generous double bedroom with large sash windows overlooking the garden. Steps lead down to a substantial dressing room or nursery, complete with fitted wardrobes and mirrored doors. The arrangement gives this part of the house a lovely private-suite feel, while retaining flexibility for family use. The bathroom serving this suite is sensational. Beautifully decorated and finished to an exacting standard, it features a bay window overlooking the garden with low-level shutters, twin sinks set into a vanity unit, a freestanding bath, brass fittings, a separate shower and a separate WC for privacy. Fully panelled and elegantly styled, it is a bathroom that feels both luxurious and timeless. One of the strengths of this layout is its flexibility. The bathroom is accessed from the lobby rather than directly from the bedroom, meaning it can be used more communally if required. Alternatively, by closing the door to the lobby, the entire area becomes a private principal suite. There are four further generous double bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room. Each room is beautifully presented and continues the home’s sense of scale and quality. Another outstanding bathroom serves this part of the house, with twin sinks, panelled walls, a freestanding bath with freestanding tap, WC and double shower. There is also a separate cloakroom. A rear staircase provides additional practicality, connecting this part of the first floor back down to the study, utility room and hallway, enhancing the sense of flow and functionality within the home. Throughout, the decoration is exceptional. Every room has been carefully considered, with an elegant palette, beautiful finishes and a cohesive sense of style. With new flooring throughout, refurbished sash windows and new loft insulation, the home has been upgraded with both appearance and performance in mind. The contents may be available by separate negotiation, creating the opportunity for a buyer to acquire a beautifully furnished home ready for immediate occupation. STEP OUTSIDE The outside space has been arranged to provide a balance of parking, garden, privacy and sunny seating areas. To the front, there is ample parking for several vehicles, with space for approximately six cars, together with an EV charger and a useful bike storage area. There is also a separate entrance, accessed from the driveway, with steps to a spacious lower ground floor room that could convert into a cinema room, gym, games room or used for storage. The front garden includes a patio area adjacent to the family room, creating a lovely setting from which to enjoy the outlook over the garden and the architecture of the house itself. Catching the sun up to midday and sometimes late afternoon, it is an ideal space for an outdoor table and chairs, to enjoy an alfresco breakfast, lunch or quiet drink at the end of the day. The remainder of the garden is mainly laid to lawn, with established planting, shrubs and attractive borders adding colour and structure. Steps lead down through the garden to a further landscaped area laid to stone, beautifully screened from the road by mature planting, which catches the afternoon sun. A pathway from the patio area at the front leads back around to the rear courtyard, linking the garden naturally with the kitchen, utility and rear areas of the house. The courtyard provides a private and sunny aspect, offering another attractive outside space for informal seating, morning coffee or relaxed entertaining. The combination of formal garden, raised terrace, courtyard, ample parking, EV charging and practical storage gives the home a highly usable and versatile exterior. USEFUL INFORMATION Tenure: Freehold Local Authority: Torbay District Council Council Tax: H EPC Rating: C Services: Mains gas, water, drainage and electric

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$1,564,800
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside contemporary house with garden and terrace Torquay (United Kingdom)

Reflections is an exceptional contemporary residence positioned on one of Torquay’s most coveted coastal addresses, Ilsham Marine Drive. Commanding uninterrupted sea views across Torbay and set within an exclusive enclave of premium homes, this property offers a rare synthesis of architectural refinement, privacy, and coastal serenity. Designed to celebrate light and landscape, the house presents an elegant interplay of glass, clean lines, and luxurious natural materials. Vast proportioned glazing frames panoramic coastal vistas, allowing each principal room to engage directly with the sweeping shoreline, while expansive terraces provide a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. The accommodation has been curated to an exemplary standard. A statement reception hall introduces a series of sophisticated living spaces, including a formal lounge with horizon-to-horizon views, an open-concept kitchen and dining suite crafted to premium specification, and a series of flexible reception areas ideal for everyday living. The principal bedroom suite occupies a commanding position, offering a private terrace, spa-style bathroom, and bespoke dressing room. Additional guest suites ensure comfort and privacy for visitors. The exterior environment complements the home’s architectural purity. Landscaped gardens cascade towards the coastline, offering thoughtfully designed seating areas from which to appreciate the uninterrupted maritime panorama. A private driveway and garaging complete the specification. Reflections is not simply a residence; it is a statement of modern coastal luxury in one of South Devon’s most desirable settings. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a property that fully embodies the elegance, craftsmanship, and lifestyle for which Ilsham Marine Drive has become renowned. SELLERS INSIGHT “What first captivated us was the sense of tranquillity. From the moment you enter the property, the sea becomes a constant, calming presence. Whether we were hosting family gatherings on the terrace or enjoying a quiet morning coffee looking out over the water, the house always felt connected to its surroundings. One of the greatest advantages of living here has been the balance it offers between accessibility and peacefulness. The connection to the wider world is excellent – transport links are straightforward, making it easy to get around for work or travel – yet returning home always feels like arriving at a private haven. It has allowed us to maintain busy lives while having a sanctuary that encourages us to slow down and recharge. The local area has also been a joy. Wellswood is close by, offering a charming collection of bars, cafés, and independent shops, giving the neighbourhood a vibrant, village-like feel. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the landscape is endlessly rewarding. The scenery is always changing with the light and seasons, offering a new perspective every day. There is a wonderful selection of beaches and coves to explore; Ansteys Cove is less than a mile away, and there are countless coastal paths and secluded spots to discover on foot. The South West Coast Path is literally on the doorstep, providing some of the most beautiful walking routes imaginable. The views have remained one of the greatest pleasures of living at Reflections. Looking out across Lyme Bay is extraordinary, especially when contrasted with the rolling green hills that frame the coastline. It is a rare combination of sea, sky, and countryside that continues to impress, no matter how long you live here. Reflections has given us a lifestyle defined by calm, beauty, and connection – both to nature and to the conveniences around us. It has been a privilege to call this place home.” STEP INSIDE A statement entrance hall, finished with refined wooden flooring that continues seamlessly throughout the principal levels of the home, introduces the contemporary elegance of Reflections. The moment you step inside, your eye is immediately drawn to the dramatic floor-to-ceiling window and impressive ceiling heights. The hallway flows effortlessly into the primary living spaces. A generous utility room offers practical convenience, featuring extensive worktops, plentiful storage, and full washing facilities discreetly arranged for ease of use. The main living room is a bright, open space designed for both relaxation and refined entertaining. A feature working fireplace anchors the room with warmth and character, while a large patio door opens directly onto the terrace, reinforcing the home’s connection between inside and out. The living room leads fluidly into an inviting snug, perfect for quieter moments, which includes its own French door opening onto the terrace. The kitchen and dining suite provides an impressive centrepiece for family living. The open-plan configuration ensures an easy flow between cooking, dining, and socialising, while a central island incorporates an integrated double oven, hob and generous workspace. Black granite worktops contrast elegantly with crisp white cabinetry, and there is ample space for a large fridge/freezer and an integrated dishwasher. Together, these features create a sophisticated and functional culinary environment. Descending to the lower levels, a half landing provides access to a side patio – an ideal spot for a moment of calm or a sheltered seating area. On the lower ground floor, a hallway opens through French doors to a further private garden. This level offers five double bedrooms and three bathrooms.   A spacious double bedroom benefits from its own French doors to the garden, making it a peaceful and self-contained retreat. Adjacent sits a beautifully appointed bathroom, featuring marble flooring, a corner shower unit, a bath, and a WaterVue TV, delivering a spa-like experience. A further double bedroom enjoys two large windows overlooking the Bay, filling the room with natural light and framing the coastal views. An additional double bedroom has views over the Bay and an en-suite with a corner shower. Beyond this lies a flexible arrangement consisting of two more double bedrooms connected by a shared reception area. Both bedrooms open through French doors onto a shared terrace, inviting the outdoors into the space. The principal room has an en-suite bathroom which is striking, equipped with a freestanding bath, separate shower, and contemporary grey tiling. A generous walk-in dressing room completes this suite, offering both luxury and practicality. The final double bedroom completes the accommodation, distinguished by a large window capturing wide-reaching views alongside the French doors previously mentioned, ensuring the theme of light, space, and coastal connection resonates throughout the entire home. STEP OUTSIDE The exterior setting has been conceived to complement the property’s modern coastal aesthetic. Generous terraces flow seamlessly from the principal living spaces, creating natural vantage points from which to enjoy the sweep of the bay. Morning sun, dramatic sunsets, and the soft rhythm of the shoreline all form part of the daily backdrop. In addition to the two terraces, landscaped gardens frame the architecture with simplicity and elegance, offering various pockets of privacy and calm.  The side patio accessed from the half landing has a covered built in BBQ and bar plus a sunken hot tub and leads to a tiered lawn. The walled garden accessed from the lower ground floor hallway has been designed as a peaceful, low maintenance Oasis with artificial lawn distinguished by a raised bed and an attractive feature tree. A door leads into the external utility room. To the bottom of the garden is a Summerhouse, which could be used as a home office or gym. A private driveway and garaging, ensures both convenience and discretion. Every aspect of the grounds has been curated to enhance the home’s relationship with its remarkable maritime setting. USEFUL INFORMATION Tenure – Freehold Council Tax – Torbay District Council. Band G Services – Mains water, drainage, electric & gas Gas central heating EPC – 76 C

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$1,353,900
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with pool and garden Paignton (United Kingdom)

INTRODUCTION Set within over two acres in a semi-rural position on the edge of Marldon in the pretty South Hams hamlet of Westerland, boasting privacy without isolation, The Old Coach House is a remarkable 18th-centuary residence. Period stone elevations give way to a beautifully considered contemporary interior of impressive scale, craftsmanship, and individuality. Extensively and thoughtfully modernised over the years by local trades under architect supervision, it combines the character and substance of a seasoned country home with the comfort, technology and finish expected of modern luxury living. Solid oak joinery, Tuscany Travertine flooring, underfloor heating, bespoke staircases, hand-carved stone arches and floor-to-ceiling glazing all contribute to a home of genuine quality and presence. The accommodation extends to approx 3990 sq ft, with a further ancillary complex of approximately 3,599 sq ft, creating an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for those seeking space, flexibility, and privacy. Outside the gardens and grounds are equally impressive, with extensive vegetable/flower raised beds, fruit trees, a potting shed, and beautiful views across the surrounding area towards Dartmoor. A lift connects the main house level to the annex, adding a rare level of practicality and convenience. STEP INSIDE The property with CCTV, is approached via a long sweeping driveway, through electric gates, with an entry system connected at various points throughout the house. The entrance hall immediately sets the tone, with Travertine flooring, solid oak detailing and a staircase rising to the first floor. A fully fitted utility room sits nearby, leading to a cloakroom and boiler. The kitchen/breakfast room is beautifully appointed and designed with both everyday living and entertaining in mind. Bespoke Arrital Italian cabinetry is paired with granite worktops and upstands, Neff appliances, and Franke sink. Gothic-style arched windows overlook the rear courtyard, with stable door opening directly outside. Underfloor heating continues through this area, zoned separately for comfort between the kitchen and dining spaces. From the kitchen, the accommodation flows into a sitting room with surround sound, an electric blind and a bay window overlooking the courtyard. This continues through to the dining room where the Travertine flooring continues and tri-folding doors open out to the garden. From here the covered decked terrace creates a wonderful extension of the living space, framed by beautiful stone arches and offering a sheltered place to dine and entertain outdoors. The drawing room is a generous and elegant reception room, with Swarovski lighting adding a refined finish. Additional features include a further cloakroom, coat storage and multiple access points to the gardens. The first floor continues the sense of scale and craftsmanship. The principal bedroom is a particularly impressive suite, with double-aspect windows, Juliet balconies overlooking the grounds and views towards Dartmoor. There are two fully fitted walk-in wardrobes and a beautifully appointed en suite featuring Denzili Travertine tiling, underfloor heating, wet room shower and stone bath handmade in Bali. There are four further bedrooms, several with fitted wardrobes and two en suite facilities, wet room showers, Travertine tiling and underfloor heating. A secondary landing, linked to the principal en suite, provides access to the second en suite bedroom, creating a sense of privacy and flexibility for guest or family members. STEP OUTSIDE The gardens and grounds are a defining feature of The Old Coach House, extending to over two acres and offering a rare combination of landscaped entertaining space, productive garden areas, lawns and practical external facilities, with a secure gated service road, showcasing a back drop of Dartmoor National Park. The house opens onto extensive Ipe hardwood decking, laid over a concrete sub-base to provide a solid, long-lasting and beautifully finished outdoor living area.  There is also a barbecue area with power and light, creating a natural setting for Summer gatherings. The gardens are predominately laid to lawn, with robotic mowing, automatic irrigation, and various water points and lighting. The courtyard garden has raised beds, seating, and secondary electric pedestrian access. Just over an acre of the garden, to the West of the property, has the added benefit of Planning Consent. This consent granted in 2025 is unconditional Planning in Principle for up to three dwellings. This permission offers a substantial financial bonus and great opportunity for the next owner. Whether they choose to simply enjoy the house, gardens, and grounds as they are, or explore the potential further with a view to future investment security. The Old Coach House is a very special property with an enormous amount to offer. One of the most unusual and valuable features is the substantial garage and workshop complex, extending to approx 3,559 sq ft, it includes garaging for many cars, with automated shutter doors, lift access to upper level, a workshop, office, gym, garden loo, and golf simulator room. All of which have air conditioning, electricity, broadband, water, and separate phone line. The internal partitions are removable, allowing the building to be opened up into one vast space if required. It is an exceptional asset for car enthusiasts, collectors, business owners, hobbyists or those needing significant secure storage space. USEFUL INFORMATION Freehold - unlisted Mains Electric, water and gas Private drainage Local Authority: South Hams District Council Council Tax Band: G EPC Rating: B

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$3,129,700
5bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Exeter (United Kingdom)

Presented by James Cooper - Part of By Design’s network, with more than 25 years’ experience in the South Devon premium property market. Introduction Lillies is a striking contemporary home in a wonderfully peaceful position on the edge of Christow, within Dartmoor National Park and looking out across the Teign Valley. There is a calmness to the house that is immediately apparent. Light pours in through large expanses of glazing, the views are drawn into the main living spaces, and the layout has been designed to feel open, easy and sociable. Yet this is not simply a quiet retreat. Lillies is also a great house for entertaining, with generous open plan living space, terraces, bi-fold doors, a built-in wood fired oven and a natural flow between inside and out. It is the kind of house that works just as well for slow mornings and peaceful evenings as it does for parties, family gatherings and long summer lunches. Set in around 2.67 acres, with gardens, paddock, woodland, a triple garage and a separate studio, Lillies offers space, privacy and flexibility, sitting on the edge of Christow village, while still being in easy reach of Exeter, the A38, A30 and M5. The Inside The house has a distinctive contemporary design, with white rendered elevations, honey-coloured stone and a slate roof with deep eaves. Inside, the feeling is light, open and calming, with floor to ceiling windows helping to frame the outlook and bring the outside in. The main living space sits at the heart of the house. The sitting room, dining area and kitchen/breakfast room work together beautifully, creating a sociable layout that feels relaxed and practical for everyday life, while also being ideal for entertaining. The sitting and dining areas are interlinked and share an exposed stone wall with a double-sided fireplace, giving warmth and character to the contemporary interior. Large sliding doors open directly onto the terrace and garden, so in the warmer months the house can open up and flow naturally outside. One of the more unexpected features is the study space, accessed via a hidden bookshelf door off the living room. It is a lovely detail and gives the house a sense of fun, while also providing a useful quiet space for working from home, reading or escaping from the busier parts of the house. The kitchen/breakfast room is generous and well planned, with plenty of space around a large central island and a wide oak work surface for informal dining. It has a relaxed country feel, with farmhouse-style units, built-in electric appliances and a slate tiled floor, but the layout keeps it firmly part of the main living and entertaining space. A real highlight is the built-in wood fired oven, perfect for pizza, roasts or relaxed cooking whatever the weather. The bi-fold doors beside it open directly onto the rear patio, making this a brilliant space for hosting, with food, drinks and guests moving easily between the kitchen and outside. Also on the ground floor are a utility room, boot room and cloakroom, which are all valuable additions for a home with land, gardens and plenty of outdoor space. Upstairs, the part-galleried landing leads to four double bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite includes a large dressing room with built-in wardrobes, an en suite bath and shower room, and its own balcony overlooking the garden, grounds and the views beyond. The guest bedroom has an en suite shower room, while the two further double bedrooms are served by the family bath and shower room. Two of the bedrooms also have access to a further balcony, again making the most of the outlook. The Outside Lillies is approached down a lane, with a gated turn-off leading into a large gravelled parking area with space for several vehicles. One of the real strengths outside is the garage building. This is a substantial detached structure and far more than just garaging. On the ground floor there is a triple garage, providing excellent storage and parking, but the scale of the building means it could lend itself to a wide range of future uses, depending on someone’s needs. It could work well for car storage, bikes, workshop space, a gym, hobbies, or potentially something more ambitious, subject to any necessary permissions. Above the garage is a really spacious studio with its own shower and WC. This gives the property a huge amount of flexibility. It could make a fantastic home office, creative studio, guest space or ancillary accommodation to the main house. There may also be potential for it to be used as a holiday let, subject to the necessary permissions. The gardens wrap mainly around the eastern side of the house, where a paved terrace looks over the lawn and out towards the paddock beyond. The lawn is bordered by post and rail fencing, creating a natural divide between the immediate garden and the land. There is also a further paved terrace to the front of the house, which faces west and enjoys the evening sun, but it is the rear garden that really adds to the way the house can be enjoyed. From the kitchen, bi-fold doors open directly onto a large patio area, creating a natural entertaining space that works wonderfully, especially with the built-in wood fired oven. From here, a sloped path leads up to a level lawn, where there is a summer house with power. This could work well as a garden store, home office, studio or simply a quiet garden room, depending on how a new owner wants to use the space. A further path leads down the side of the property to a covered seating area, ideal for sitting outside when you want to escape the sun or enjoy the garden in a more sheltered spot. Together, these outside spaces give Lillies a lovely balance. It is peaceful and calming day to day, but also a brilliant house for entertaining, with space for summer lunches, drinks with friends, family gatherings and pizza evenings whatever the weather. Behind the garage is a small area of woodland and the paddock lies beyond the garden and is bounded by a stream along the northern side. Altogether, the gardens, paddock and woodland amount to approx 2.67 acres. Location Lillies is tucked away, but not isolated, on the western side of the Teign Valley within Dartmoor National Park. Christow village centre is approximately 0.7 miles away and offers a good range of local amenities, including a community shop, doctor's surgery, a primary school, church, pub and community hall. The surrounding countryside is a major part of the appeal. The property sits close to Tottiford and Kennick reservoirs, with Dartmoor, the Teign Valley and open countryside on your doorstep, making this a wonderful area for walking, cycling and enjoying the outdoors. Moretonhampstead is around 6 miles away and offers further day-to-day amenities, while Exeter city centre is approximately 10 miles away, providing a much wider choice of shops, restaurants, schools, transport links and cultural facilities. The property is well connected by road, with the A38 Devon Expressway just 7 miles away, the A30 around 8 miles and the M5 motorway within 10 miles. Exeter St David's station, around 10 miles away, offers regular high-speed services to London Paddington and Waterloo, while Exeter Airport is 15.5 miles away. There is a good choice of schooling within easy reach, including the primary school in Christow, and independent schools such as Stover School, Exeter School, Exeter Cathedral School and The Maynard. Useful Information Tenure: Freehold Local Authority: Teignbridge District Council and Dartmoor National Park Authority Council Tax Band: G (£4,343.08 for the 2026/27 year) Services: Mains water, mains electricity, private drainage, oil fired boiler with underfloor heating, solar water heating Broadband: 17 MBPS according to OFCOM broadband check service. For higher speeds Starlink, Airband or Cloud Wireless are available. Mobile Signal: Good Outdoor according to OFCOM mobile check service (EE - 73%, O2 - 66%, Vodafone - 66%, Three - 65%) Long Term Flood Risk: Low to very low chance of long term flooding, according to the government long term flood risk check service EPC: Rated C Anti-Money Laundering Regulations: By Design is supervised by HMRC for compliance with the Anti-Money Laundering Regulations. All buyers will be required to complete digital identification checks at a cost of £25 including VAT per person. Proof of funds and source of funds checks will also be required once an offer has been received.

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$2,041,100
4bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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