Spacious three-bedroom village home with panoramic estuary views, large garden and parking for four.
Stunning panoramic Exe Estuary views from sitting room and bedrooms
Very large garden with lawn, wild meadow and orchard (apple, cherry, plum)
Dual-aspect sitting room with patio doors to terrace
Three double bedrooms; master bedroom with en‑suite
Driveway for four cars and garage with electric and lighting
Full-fibre broadband available; limited mobile reception inside
House extended in 1920s and 1980s—may need targeted maintenance
Council Tax Band E (above average)
Tucked at the end of a quiet lane in Cockwood, this spacious three-bedroom end-terrace offers exceptional Exe Estuary views and a large, versatile garden. The house combines period character from its early-1800s origins with later 20th-century extensions, creating generous reception space including a dual-aspect sitting room with patio doors and a sunny terrace overlooking the water.
Practical family- or retirement-friendly features include a ground-floor cloakroom/utility, study/family room, a dual-aspect master bedroom with en-suite, mains gas central heating, full-fibre broadband availability, and parking for four plus a garage with electric and lighting. The rear garden is a standout asset: mostly lawn for family use with a productive wild meadow and orchard at the far end, offering privacy and strong biodiversity.
Important considerations are stated plainly: the house has evolved in phases (original cob cottage with 1920s and 1980s additions), so some parts may need targeted maintenance or updating. Mobile reception is limited indoors, and Council Tax is Band E (above average). The back third of the plot is deliberately left as meadow and orchard, which benefits wildlife but requires ongoing upkeep if you prefer a fully manicured garden.
Overall this is a roomy, well-located home for someone seeking coastal countryside living — particularly suited to retirees or families who value outdoor space, estuary views and a peaceful village setting, while accepting the maintenance responsibilities of a multi-period property.