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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.
…By Annonceur International
Set behind private security on the prestigious St George’s Hill Estate, this exceptional turnkey neo-Georgian residence was comprehensively remodelled and interior designed to an outstanding standard, completed at the end of 2025. Extending to over 11,000 sq ft, it combines an as-new finish, superb entertaining space and a rare private wellness offering, creating one of the area’s finest family homes. The house is arranged for both everyday living and large-scale entertaining, centred around a spectacular kitchen-dining-family room with bespoke cabinetry, premium integrated appliances and a climate-controlled wine room. Elegant formal rooms include a beautifully proportioned drawing room, a bespoke library / morning room, and a striking double-height galleried reception hall which sets the tone on arrival. Bedroom accommodation is generous and flexible, with a superb principal suite featuring twin dressing rooms and a double bathroom, a large guest suite, three further bedroom suites, and a separate staff or guest suite, making a total of six suites. A particular highlight is the outstanding wellness and leisure floor, designed in the style of a private retreat, with an indoor pool, spa, plunge bath, gym, treatment and massage rooms, steam room, sauna, and twin changing facilities. Unusually, it also includes a hyperbaric chamber, cryotherapy chamber and red light bed, giving the house a truly distinctive wellness focus. Outside, the landscaped approximately one-acre grounds have been professionally designed for family life and entertaining, with expansive patios, broad terraces, an outdoor pool, outdoor kitchen, covered seating area with fireplace and TV, level lawns, children’s play area, football pitch, putting green, ornamental pond and triple garaging. Further features include underfloor heating throughout, air conditioning to selected principal areas, integrated Sonos audio, smart lighting control, electric blinds, and a comprehensive alarm and CCTV system. St George’s Hill offers 24-hour private security, a championship golf course and exclusive tennis and squash facilities, while Weybridge station is approximately a mile away, with fast services to London Waterloo in around 25 minutes. The A3, M25, Heathrow, Gatwick and Fairoaks Airport are all readily accessible.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
Wood Hall Estate extends across approximately 407 acres on the edge of Radlett, forming a rare private holding within the M25. Comprising a principal listed house, a wide collection of cottages and ancillary buildings, and extensive land with established infrastructure, it is an estate of a scale seldom found so close to central London. At its centre, the main house is balanced and well proportioned, thoughtfully designed to accommodate both day-to-day living and larger-scale entertaining. Reception rooms are generous in scale, with tall sash windows that draw in natural light and frame uninterrupted views across the surrounding land. Period detailing has been retained, including fireplaces and panelled elements, sitting within a more relaxed country-house setting. The principal house provides five bedrooms, with further accommodation arranged across a series of cottages and ancillary dwellings. These include a mix of two- and three-bedroom cottages alongside additional staff accommodation, offering a high degree of flexibility for multi-generational living, staff accommodation, or income-generating use. The kitchen and informal rooms are positioned to the rear with a closer relationship to the gardens, while an indoor swimming pool sits alongside the main house as a more private, self-contained element. Beyond the main house, the estate broadens considerably. A clock tower forms a focal point among a group of converted and newly created buildings, alongside an estate office that lends itself to residential, leisure or operational use, creating a setting that balances structure with openness. A number of farm buildings present further opportunities for alternative use or redevelopment, subject to the necessary consents, with clear potential for income generation across the wider estate. The land itself is a defining feature. Extending to approximately 407 acres, it offers a level of scale and privacy that is exceptionally rare within the M25. With an acreage exceeding Regent’s Park and a long-standing equestrian heritage, the estate offers exceptional scope for reinstatement. Since the equine side of the estate has been wound down, a number of former stable and barn buildings have been repurposed and are currently let, generating a significant income stream, which could be further enhanced by an incoming purchaser. Historically, the grounds also formed part of a traditional shooting estate, with potential for this to be revived. Holdings of this scale within the M25 are exceedingly rare, presenting a compelling opportunity. Despite its seclusion, the estate is well connected. Radlett station provides direct services to St Pancras International in around 25 minutes, placing both the City and the West End within easy reach. The property lies approximately 14 miles from central London, with the M25 and M1 nearby. London Luton Airport and Elstree Aerodrome are both accessible, alongside a number of private aviation facilities.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
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