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6 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
3509
EPC rating: F
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • 6 bedrooms
  • 5 reception rooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • 1.41 acres
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Patio
  • Rural
The Old Rectory is surrounded by farmland and set back from the lane connecting the two parts of Feniton village. The lane itself has banks on either side topped by thick field hedging and the house is almost completely hidden behind a screen of mixed evergreen and broadleaf trees.
Consequently, it enjoys a wonderful feeling of private peace and quiet. It dates from the reign of Edward VII and is a lovely example of a Church of England priest's residence. It is built of red brick under a hipped clay tile roof with tile-hung gables and tall, wide windows that give the interior a wonderful feeling of light and space. The house is very well presented and has clearly been a much-loved family home. It is unlisted and has well proportioned rooms with high ceilings that have retained their original architectural fittings, such as picture rails, several fireplaces, rich coloured timber floors, deep skirting boards and moulded door surrounds. The house is an inverted L-shape, with all four reception rooms and kitchen/breakfast room facing south or east looking out across the garden and the first floor bedrooms have views over the garden and the surrounding countryside. The sitting room is south-facing and has an open fireplace and a tall bay window that allows natural light to fill the room.

The kitchen/breakfast room has a timber floor and is fitted with a Westwood electric range cooker inset in the original range fireplace and has a walk-in larder. The centre of the house is well-lit by natural light flowing in through the tall stairwell window that has a far-reaching view of open countryside, with the galleried landing leading to all five bedrooms. The principal
bedroom was formerly two rooms and is now an excellent size with an adjacent shower room for its sole use. The remaining four bedrooms share use of the family bath and shower room and a separate shower room.

Garden and grounds
The Old Rectory is approached up a 40-yard long gravel drive lined with tall, mature flowering shrubs and a mix of evergreen and broadleaf trees. The drive passes in front of the house and on to a gravelled parking area, where there is ample space for numerous cars. To one side of the parking area is an extended former carriage house incorporating two single garages, stable
and first floor hayloft. This has potential as a self-contained annexe, subject to obtaining the necessary consents. The property's pretty, mature gardens wrap around the eastern and southern sides of the house with extensive level lawns bordered by flowering shrubs with rose beds close to the house.
It consists of an extensive, level lawn fringed in places by shrub and rose close to the house. A belt of woodland underplanted with rhododendrons extends around the far side of the lawn, supplemented by a colourful mass of bulbs in spring and early summer. The northern edge of the garden is bound by a tall beech hedge, which provides additional shelter for the garden from inclement winter weather. To the north beyond the beech hedge is a level paddock enclosed by stock-proof fencing. In all the garden and grounds amount to about 1.41 acres (0.57 hectare).


The Old Rectory is situated at the end of a private drive on the outskirts of Feniton old village with lovely views over the rolling hills of East Devon.
The village has excellent amenities including direct train services to Exeter Central and Waterloo, a parish church, Spar convenience store, CofE primary school (Ofsted rated Good), sports and social club, private dental practice, hairdresser and pizza takeaway. The village is close to the market town of Honiton, which has a Tesco Superstore and a selection of local shops and businesses including GP, dental and veterinary surgeries. Exeter is also easily accessible, about with its many shops, restaurants and cultural venues as you might expect from a cathedral and university city. There are excellent local transport links with Exeter International Airport only 10 miles away and access to the M5 in 12 miles. The local area also offers a wide choice of schools both from the independent and state sectors including Exeter School, The Maynard and Exeter Cathedral School, which are all in Exeter itself, along with Blundell's School in Tiverton.

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Knight Frank - Exeter
Knight Frank - Exeter
19 Southernhay East Exeter EX1 1QD
01392 976725
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Exeter is an extremely desirable place to live, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe. With its easy access to award winning beaches and countryside walks, residents are able to lead the good life, whilst having access to a well-regarded business hub. The city remains a popular place to live due to the varied and attractive architecture and high standard of state and independent schooling, along with Exeter University, which is considered one of the best in Europe. The accessible train links to London are excellent and it is possible to be in the capital within two hours and seven minutes on the fast train. Exeter airport is in close proximity and this provides international and regional connections. From our office in the centre of Exeter at 19 Southernhay East, Knight Frank helps homebuyers  find their new home in Exeter. Relocating from abroad? We can help make your move to Exeter stress-free through our relocation services.
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