Stylish three‑storey townhouse with garden, parking and low running costs close to Exeter city centre..
- End-terrace, three-storey townhouse built in 2020
- EPC A with PV solar panels and communal ground-source heating
- Double-height living room, large 2.9m patio doors to west garden
- Principal suite with en suite; two further bedrooms and family bathroom
- Two allocated off-street parking spaces and huge plot feel
- Located in cosmopolitan, student-orientated neighbourhood (may affect ambience)
- Freehold tenure; no reported flood risk
- Recently renovated and well maintained
A modern, energy-efficient three-storey townhouse in St Margaret’s Residences, set within a converted school development beside Magdalen Road. Built in 2020 and recently improved by the owners, the end-terrace home offers bright, split-level living with a double-height sitting area and large 2.9m patio doors that open onto a private west-facing garden — ideal for afternoon sun and outdoor entertaining.
Practical features include an integrated contemporary kitchen with quartz worktops, built-in storage, two allocated off-street parking spaces, and an EPC A rating supported by PV solar panels and communal ground-source heating. The principal suite occupies the top floor with built-in wardrobes and an en suite; two further bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the mid level, giving flexible space for family living or professional sharers.
The location is central to Exeter city life — under a mile from the cathedral and close to Magdalen Road shops, transport links and the University of Exeter. The area’s strong rental demand and student-orientated neighbourhood classification make the house equally suited to buyers seeking a family home or an investor targeting reliable lettings.
Important considerations: the property lies within a development with communal heating infrastructure and a courtyard layout in a cosmopolitan, student-neighbourhood. While that supports low running costs and sustainable heating, buyers should note potential management arrangements associated with communal systems and the mixed residential/student character of the immediate area.