3 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Study
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
961
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Well-presented 3-bedroom terraced home
- Contemporary Kitchen/Breakfast Room
- Bright and spacious Living Room through Diing Room
- Family bathroom with classic suite
- Sought-after location in Heavitree
- Close to schools, shops, and transport links
- Character features
- Southerly facing courtyard garden
- Double glazing and gas central heating
- No onward chain
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A well presented 3-bedroom terraced home in the heart of Heavitree. Modern kitchen/breakfast room and private rear courtyard garden.Ideal for families or first-time buyers. No onward chain.
*Manston Road, Heavitree, Exeter EX1 2QA*
A beautifully presented three-bedroom home in the heart of Heavitree – combining timeless charm with modern comfort.
Step inside this elegant and well-maintained period property, perfectly situated in one of Exeter’s most sought-after residential areas. From the moment you enter the bright and welcoming hallway, the sense of space and style is unmistakable.
The ground floor offers a superb open-plan living and dining area – an ideal setting for both relaxing evenings and entertaining guests. The contemporary kitchen/breakfast room is a standout feature, with solid oak flooring, sleek fitted units, and quality appliances including an induction hob, electric oven, extractor hood, integrated dishwasher, and a stylish Belfast sink set into a solid wood countertop. There is also space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, making it both practical and beautiful.
Upstairs, you’ll find two generous double bedrooms, a well-proportioned single bedroom perfect for a nursery or home office, and a classic family bathroom with a shower over the bath.
To the rear, the low-maintenance courtyard garden provides a peaceful retreat – ideal for alfresco dining, summer barbecues, or enjoying a morning coffee.
Located just a short stroll from Heavitree’s popular shops, cafes, parks, and well-regarded schools, and offering easy access to the city centre and main transport links, this property is ideal for families, professionals, or first-time buyers seeking a stylish, move-in ready home in a prime location.
*Key Features:*
* Three bedrooms (two doubles and a single)
* Spacious open-plan living and dining area
* Stylish kitchen/breakfast room with oak flooring
* Modern fitted appliances and Belfast sink
* Contemporary family bathroom
* Private courtyard garden
* Newly fitted combi boiler
* Highly desirable Heavitree location
* Excellent local amenities, schools, and transport links
* No onward chain
*A home that blends character and convenience – early viewing is highly recommended.*
Measurements
Ground Floor
Entrance 1.28 m x 0.89 m ( 4 ft 2 x 2 ft 11 )
Hallway 3.37 m x 1.53 m ( 11 ft x 5 ft 0 )
Dining Room 3.43 m x 2.77 m (11 ft 2 x 9 ft 0 )
Living Room 4.32 m x 3.40 m (14 ft 2 x 2 ft 11 )
Breakfast Room 3.43 m x 2.84 m (11 ft 3 x 9 ft 3 )
Kitchen 3.46 m x 2.68 m (11 ft 4 x 8 ft 9 )
First Floor:
Landing 1.16 m x 1.52 m (3 ft 9 x 5 ft 0 )
Bedroom 1: 3.67 m x 4.42 m ( 12 ft x 14 ft 6 )
Bedroom 2: 3.41 m x 2.77 m ( 11 ft 2 x 9 ft 1 )
Bedroom 3: 2.35 m x 2.81 m ( 7 ft 8 x 9 ft 2 )
Bathroom 1.97 m x 1.80 m ( 6 ft 5 x 5 ft 11 )
Approximate Total Area: 89.3 m 962 ft
Why Live in Exeter?
Nestled in the heart of Devon, Exeter offers the perfect balance of city living, rich history, and easy access to coast and countryside. It’s a city that consistently ranks among the best places to live in the UK and with good reason.
Education Excellence
Exeter is home to outstanding educational institutions at every level. From highly regarded primary and secondary schools (such as Exeter School, The Maynard, and St Peter’s) to the University of Exeter a member of the Russell Group and one of the UK’s top universities; families and students benefit from an excellent academic environment.
There are also numerous nurseries, colleges, and independent schools, making the city a strong choice for growing families.
Eat, Drink & Indulge
Exeter’s food scene is thriving, offering everything from artisan coffee shops and award-winning restaurants to cosy pubs and lively street food markets.
Princesshay and the Cathedral Quarter boast popular eateries like The Ivy, Turtle Bay, and Rockfish.
The Exeter Street Food Market and independent cafés in Magdalen Road and Gandy Street offer unique local flavours.
For fine dining, head to Michael Caines’ Lympstone Manor, just a short drive away.
Whether it’s brunch, date night, or a Sunday roast, Exeter caters to every craving.
Leisure, Culture & Entertainment
Exeter is alive with arts, sport, and history. You’ll never be short of things to do:
Theatre & Arts: Catch top productions at the Northcott Theatre, local drama at the Barnfield Theatre or contemporary exhibitions at RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum).
Cinema & Live Music: Enjoy blockbusters at Vue or independent films at the Exeter Picturehouse, and live music at venues like the Phoenix Arts Centre or the Cavern Club.
Sports & Fitness: Home to the Exeter Chiefs rugby club and Exeter City Football Club, plus countless gyms, yoga studios, and swimming pools including Pyramids and St Sidwell’s Point, Exeter’s new eco-friendly leisure centre.
Outdoor Adventures: Explore the Quayside for paddle boarding, kayaking, or cycling the Exe Estuary Trail all the way to Exmouth. Dartmoor and multiple beaches are within a 30 to 40 minute drive.
Excellent Transport Links
Exeter is extremely well connected for both local and national travel:
Rail: Direct trains from Exeter St Davids to London Paddington (approx. 2h 10m), Bristol, Birmingham, and beyond.
Road: Easy access to the M5, A30, and A38 makes driving north or towards Cornwall straightforward.
Air:Exeter Airport offers flights to major UK and European destinations.
Local Transport: Extensive bus routes and cycle paths make getting around the city a breeze.
Lifestyle & Community
Exeter offers a safe, friendly, and community-minded lifestyle. The mix of historic charm, modern amenities, and access to Devon’s stunning countryside and coastline makes it a standout location for families, professionals, and retirees alike.
Whether you’re looking to build a career, raise a family, or enjoy a slower pace of life with everything on your doorstep, Exeter delivers.
*Manston Road, Heavitree, Exeter EX1 2QA*
A beautifully presented three-bedroom home in the heart of Heavitree – combining timeless charm with modern comfort.
Step inside this elegant and well-maintained period property, perfectly situated in one of Exeter’s most sought-after residential areas. From the moment you enter the bright and welcoming hallway, the sense of space and style is unmistakable.
The ground floor offers a superb open-plan living and dining area – an ideal setting for both relaxing evenings and entertaining guests. The contemporary kitchen/breakfast room is a standout feature, with solid oak flooring, sleek fitted units, and quality appliances including an induction hob, electric oven, extractor hood, integrated dishwasher, and a stylish Belfast sink set into a solid wood countertop. There is also space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, making it both practical and beautiful.
Upstairs, you’ll find two generous double bedrooms, a well-proportioned single bedroom perfect for a nursery or home office, and a classic family bathroom with a shower over the bath.
To the rear, the low-maintenance courtyard garden provides a peaceful retreat – ideal for alfresco dining, summer barbecues, or enjoying a morning coffee.
Located just a short stroll from Heavitree’s popular shops, cafes, parks, and well-regarded schools, and offering easy access to the city centre and main transport links, this property is ideal for families, professionals, or first-time buyers seeking a stylish, move-in ready home in a prime location.
*Key Features:*
* Three bedrooms (two doubles and a single)
* Spacious open-plan living and dining area
* Stylish kitchen/breakfast room with oak flooring
* Modern fitted appliances and Belfast sink
* Contemporary family bathroom
* Private courtyard garden
* Newly fitted combi boiler
* Highly desirable Heavitree location
* Excellent local amenities, schools, and transport links
* No onward chain
*A home that blends character and convenience – early viewing is highly recommended.*
Measurements
Ground Floor
Entrance 1.28 m x 0.89 m ( 4 ft 2 x 2 ft 11 )
Hallway 3.37 m x 1.53 m ( 11 ft x 5 ft 0 )
Dining Room 3.43 m x 2.77 m (11 ft 2 x 9 ft 0 )
Living Room 4.32 m x 3.40 m (14 ft 2 x 2 ft 11 )
Breakfast Room 3.43 m x 2.84 m (11 ft 3 x 9 ft 3 )
Kitchen 3.46 m x 2.68 m (11 ft 4 x 8 ft 9 )
First Floor:
Landing 1.16 m x 1.52 m (3 ft 9 x 5 ft 0 )
Bedroom 1: 3.67 m x 4.42 m ( 12 ft x 14 ft 6 )
Bedroom 2: 3.41 m x 2.77 m ( 11 ft 2 x 9 ft 1 )
Bedroom 3: 2.35 m x 2.81 m ( 7 ft 8 x 9 ft 2 )
Bathroom 1.97 m x 1.80 m ( 6 ft 5 x 5 ft 11 )
Approximate Total Area: 89.3 m 962 ft
Why Live in Exeter?
Nestled in the heart of Devon, Exeter offers the perfect balance of city living, rich history, and easy access to coast and countryside. It’s a city that consistently ranks among the best places to live in the UK and with good reason.
Education Excellence
Exeter is home to outstanding educational institutions at every level. From highly regarded primary and secondary schools (such as Exeter School, The Maynard, and St Peter’s) to the University of Exeter a member of the Russell Group and one of the UK’s top universities; families and students benefit from an excellent academic environment.
There are also numerous nurseries, colleges, and independent schools, making the city a strong choice for growing families.
Eat, Drink & Indulge
Exeter’s food scene is thriving, offering everything from artisan coffee shops and award-winning restaurants to cosy pubs and lively street food markets.
Princesshay and the Cathedral Quarter boast popular eateries like The Ivy, Turtle Bay, and Rockfish.
The Exeter Street Food Market and independent cafés in Magdalen Road and Gandy Street offer unique local flavours.
For fine dining, head to Michael Caines’ Lympstone Manor, just a short drive away.
Whether it’s brunch, date night, or a Sunday roast, Exeter caters to every craving.
Leisure, Culture & Entertainment
Exeter is alive with arts, sport, and history. You’ll never be short of things to do:
Theatre & Arts: Catch top productions at the Northcott Theatre, local drama at the Barnfield Theatre or contemporary exhibitions at RAMM (Royal Albert Memorial Museum).
Cinema & Live Music: Enjoy blockbusters at Vue or independent films at the Exeter Picturehouse, and live music at venues like the Phoenix Arts Centre or the Cavern Club.
Sports & Fitness: Home to the Exeter Chiefs rugby club and Exeter City Football Club, plus countless gyms, yoga studios, and swimming pools including Pyramids and St Sidwell’s Point, Exeter’s new eco-friendly leisure centre.
Outdoor Adventures: Explore the Quayside for paddle boarding, kayaking, or cycling the Exe Estuary Trail all the way to Exmouth. Dartmoor and multiple beaches are within a 30 to 40 minute drive.
Excellent Transport Links
Exeter is extremely well connected for both local and national travel:
Rail: Direct trains from Exeter St Davids to London Paddington (approx. 2h 10m), Bristol, Birmingham, and beyond.
Road: Easy access to the M5, A30, and A38 makes driving north or towards Cornwall straightforward.
Air:Exeter Airport offers flights to major UK and European destinations.
Local Transport: Extensive bus routes and cycle paths make getting around the city a breeze.
Lifestyle & Community
Exeter offers a safe, friendly, and community-minded lifestyle. The mix of historic charm, modern amenities, and access to Devon’s stunning countryside and coastline makes it a standout location for families, professionals, and retirees alike.
Whether you’re looking to build a career, raise a family, or enjoy a slower pace of life with everything on your doorstep, Exeter delivers.
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