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4 bedroom detached house

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Study
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2260
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Key information

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

Features and description

  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 - 4 reception rooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • 1.19 acres
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Rural
  • Home office
Hookway House has a peaceful setting in a completely unspoilt valley, set back off a no-through lane that serves only ten other houses further up the valley. Believed to date from the early part of the 20th century, the house has rendered and painted exterior walls and shelters under a tiled roof. The front of the house faces southwest, looking out across the valley, with one side of the valley rising behind.
The layout of the accommodation makes the most of its lovely position with masses of natural light and views from every room. The house has clearly been carefully maintained over the years and is beautifully presented throughout. The adjoining sitting and dining rooms both have working fireplaces, the latter's fitted with a wood burning stove, combining to create a wonderful space for entertaining. The study is off one side of the hall on its own and has French windows that open onto the driveway and garden, thereby providing a calm and peaceful workspace away from any hustle and bustle elsewhere in the house. The kitchen is at the back of the house and is fitted with a range of built-in appliances and a two-oven Rayburn. Adjacent to it is a good-sized utility/boot room that can cope with children and pets after a muddy walk in winter. Upstairs are four gorgeous double bedrooms. The principal bedroom and guest bedroom both have en suite shower rooms, whilst the other two bedrooms share the family bath and shower room.

The gardens and grounds at Hookway House are beautiful and a gardeners paradise. Hookway House is approached off the passing lane via a pair of timber entrance gates and a short driveway onto a parking area beside the house. The driveway then goes on to a further parking area beside a former garage, now converted into a home office. The grounds are L-shaped and amount to just under 1.2 acres, with the house at “the toe” of the L. They are mature and provide a good degree of privacy from anyone passing along the lane, incorporating a pond, vegetable garden complete with a polytunnel and greenhouse, mixed orchard and a small area of woodland.


Hookway House is situated in the small rural hamlet, a small collection of houses strung out along a no-through lane set in a short valley carrying a tributary flowing into the River Yeo half a mile away. Despite its undisturbed setting the property is conveniently only a five minute drive from Crediton railway station, a Tesco superstore and the A377, which provides easy access to the main arterial routes running through the area. With a population of about 21,500, Crediton can meet most day to day needs with a wide selection of local shops and businesses including GP, dental and veterinary surgeries, leisure centre, farmers' market and several supermarkets. Exeter is also within easy driving distance and has all the amenities one would expect to find in a university and cathedral city. Crediton railway station has services to Paddington (2 hours 40 minutes) via Exeter St. David's and Exeter Airport is only 30 minutes' drive. The wider, local area also has a wide choice of state and independent schools for children of all ages. This includes four popular and well-regarded primary schools within a three mile radius, Blundells in Tiverton and The Cathedral School, Maynard School and Exeter School in Exeter.

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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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