Edwardian five-bedroom house with detached annexe, sea views and income potential.
Sea and estuary views from private first-floor balcony
This substantial Edwardian semi offers flexible family living with outstanding estuary and sea views from a private first-floor balcony. The main house provides generous reception space — sitting room, dining room and a snug/study — plus a modern kitchen, utility and ground-floor shower room. High ceilings, bay windows and period details give character while updated kitchens and bathrooms make the house immediately comfortable for a growing family.
A major practical advantage is the detached garage with a two-storey annexe above. The annexe has independent access, its own shower room and bedroom space, making it ideal for income generation, a home office or accommodation for extended family. Ample private gardens, patio and a workshop add outdoor living and storage options, and the property is offered chain-free.
Be aware this is a circa 1900–1929 solid brick build where external wall insulation was not installed as built (assumed) — owners should expect typical period maintenance and potential upgrade costs to improve thermal performance. The annexe includes underfloor heating noted as “TBC” and may need verification. The wider area shows higher deprivation indices and local secondary provision has mixed Ofsted outcomes; families should check school catchments if secondary schooling is a priority.
Overall, this home suits buyers seeking a large, character-rich family house in a favoured Teignmouth location with strong potential for multigenerational living or rental income, balanced by honest maintenance and area considerations.