Period character, modernised interiors and a large south-facing garden — ideal for family life.
Nearly 2,500 sq ft of character-filled living space
Built in 1902 and recently sympathetically modernised, this double‑fronted Edwardian home combines classic character with contemporary comfort. High ceilings, square bay windows and elegant fireplaces give generous living spaces a period feel, while the modern kitchen, updated bathrooms and new radiators provide everyday practicality for a family.
Set on a private 0.61‑acre south‑facing plot, the property offers substantial outdoor space, paved terraces, level lawns and open countryside beyond. The double garage, large workshop/store and garden studio create versatile storage or hobby space, and there is ample parking and turning area for visitors.
Internally the layout suits family life: three reception rooms including a 27ft sitting/dining room, utility and ground‑floor shower room, four double bedrooms and a principal ensuite. A cellar provides useful storage and genuine potential for conversion to an office, gym or playroom, subject to works and approvals. Some mechanical and electrical upgrades are partial — the house has had partial rewiring and replumbing rather than a full replacement.
Location benefits include easy access to Newcourt and Topsham train stations, Junction 30 of the M5 and local amenities. The setting is semi‑rural within a prosperous countryside area, making this a strong choice for buyers seeking space, period character and commuter convenience. Council tax is relatively high and the property will suit buyers prepared for maintenance typical of a large period house.