2 bedroom terraced house
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Chain-free
Sold STC
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
796
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- High quality renovations
- Grade II listed
- Historic importance
- Charming character
- Original & period features
- Exeter city centre location
- EPC - C(71)
- Freehold
- Council tax band - B
Nestled in the heart of Exeter, this beautifully restored two-bedroom mid-terrace home seamlessly blends historic charm with modern living. EPC- C(71)
Situation - Located just a short walk from Exeter’s lively city centre and historic quayside, this property offers excellent access to local amenities, scenic walking routes, and a variety of shops, cafés, and restaurants. The vibrant Quayside is home to charming boutiques, pubs, and dining options, with convenient transport links. Exeter St. David’s Station, just a ten-minute walk away, provides direct train services to London, while the nearby M5 ensures easy connections to the A30 and A38. With highly regarded schools, leisure facilities, and a thriving cultural scene, Exeter is a fantastic place to call home.
Description - Brimming with character, this Grade II listed home has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its original charm while offering comfortable living across three floors. The ground floor features a generous reception room (formerly the shop and workshop), while the first floor hosts a separate living room and a well-appointed kitchen. Finally, the second floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Historical Value - Nestled on West Street, a location rich in heritage and home to landmarks such as St Mary's Steps Church, the famous 'House That Moved,' and remnants of the Roman city wall, this unique property carries a fascinating past. Recognised with a Blue Plaque by the Exeter Civic Society in 2018, the building was once the home and workshop of Cecil “Charlie” Brewer (1895-1985), a renowned bootmaker and pigeon breeder. From his loft here, his pigeon, Mary of Exeter, played a vital role in World War II, delivering top-secret messages and earning the prestigious Dickin Medal for animal bravery.
Services - Utilities: Mains electric, mains gas, mains water, telephone and broadband
Drainage: Mains drainage
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: C(71)
Council tax band: B
Standard, ultrafast and superfast broadband available. EE, O2, Three and Vodafone mobile networks likely to be available (Ofcom).
Agents Note - Unallocated and informal parking is available at the rear of the property, though a space cannot be guaranteed. The property is situated in the central Exeter conservation area.
Situation - Located just a short walk from Exeter’s lively city centre and historic quayside, this property offers excellent access to local amenities, scenic walking routes, and a variety of shops, cafés, and restaurants. The vibrant Quayside is home to charming boutiques, pubs, and dining options, with convenient transport links. Exeter St. David’s Station, just a ten-minute walk away, provides direct train services to London, while the nearby M5 ensures easy connections to the A30 and A38. With highly regarded schools, leisure facilities, and a thriving cultural scene, Exeter is a fantastic place to call home.
Description - Brimming with character, this Grade II listed home has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its original charm while offering comfortable living across three floors. The ground floor features a generous reception room (formerly the shop and workshop), while the first floor hosts a separate living room and a well-appointed kitchen. Finally, the second floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Historical Value - Nestled on West Street, a location rich in heritage and home to landmarks such as St Mary's Steps Church, the famous 'House That Moved,' and remnants of the Roman city wall, this unique property carries a fascinating past. Recognised with a Blue Plaque by the Exeter Civic Society in 2018, the building was once the home and workshop of Cecil “Charlie” Brewer (1895-1985), a renowned bootmaker and pigeon breeder. From his loft here, his pigeon, Mary of Exeter, played a vital role in World War II, delivering top-secret messages and earning the prestigious Dickin Medal for animal bravery.
Services - Utilities: Mains electric, mains gas, mains water, telephone and broadband
Drainage: Mains drainage
Tenure: Freehold
EPC: C(71)
Council tax band: B
Standard, ultrafast and superfast broadband available. EE, O2, Three and Vodafone mobile networks likely to be available (Ofcom).
Agents Note - Unallocated and informal parking is available at the rear of the property, though a space cannot be guaranteed. The property is situated in the central Exeter conservation area.
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Stags estate and letting agents office in Exeter is situated in the heart of the business district of Southernhay close to the Princesshay shopping centre. The office is a beautiful Grade II* Listed former townhouse, with the offices being set out over five floors. Situated on the River Exe, Exeter is the ancient county town of Devon and is noted as being one of the top ten most profitable business locations. The city has excellent transport links, including mainline railway, the M5 motorway and Exeter International Airport. Exeter contains many beautiful historic buildings, including Exeter Cathedral, and is well known for its extensive shopping facilities such as the Princesshay Shopping Centre, Guildhall Shopping Centre and Harlequins Centre. Next to Rougemont Castle (built soon after the Norman Conquest) is Northernhay Gardens (1612), the oldest public open space in England. Exeter offers good educational facilities including the University of Exeter, which is also one of the city's largest employers




















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