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6 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
4736
EPC rating: E
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Features and description

  • 6 bedrooms
  • 4 reception rooms
  • 4 bathrooms
  • 4.26 acres
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Village
  • Private Parking
Pomeroy House sits in a private position, hidden from view behind a private tree-lined gated drive and set back from the centre of the village. It sits centrally within its grounds enjoying both peace and privacy in an exceptional setting that looks out across the lush, rolling countryside surrounding the village. The house, which is Grade II listed, was originally built in 1647 for its first owner, John Pomeroy and was then extensively remodelled in the late Georgian period. It is built of stone and cob to a U-shaped plan with a colour washed rendered exterior, 9 and 12-pane sash windows, a traditional thatched roof of combed wheat straw (known as Devon reed) and an impressive, east facing two-storey bay that provides the drawing room and principal bedroom above with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside.The interior, with its tall ceilings and light-filled rooms, bears all the hallmarks of probably the most elegant period of British architecture. Original fittings include several beautiful fireplaces, ornate coving, fine moulded door surrounds along with other original joinery including a lovely grand staircase. The house and grounds have been extensively and sympathetically refurbished over the past seven years by the current owners and today it is immaculately presented, reflecting the lavish care that has been spent on it.The front of the house is south-facing with three large reception rooms and a kitchen/breakfast room, all arranged around a central hall, along with a fine east and south-facing orangery with underfloor heating, leading off the sitting room. The kitchen is gorgeous and incorporates a generous dining area, stonetiled handmade floor, painted timber units including a large central island, a mix of timber and granite work surfaces and an inset two oven, electric AGA. Upstairs there are five double bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms grouped around the first floor galleried landing plus a further bedroom in the attic.

Pomeroy House is approached down a 100 yard-long sweeping gravelled front drive that opens out to a broad, teardrop shaped turning circle in front of the house. A spur leads around one side of the house to a large, gravelled parking area behind it. On its northern side it is approached by the property's rear drive and a 17th century thatched barn providing garaging and storage. Behind the barn is a further yard and three smaller period outbuildings. The grounds extend to about 4.26 acres (1.72 hectares) and are landscaped to provide an elegant showcase for the house. They comprise of a series of level, sweeping lawns that extend out on the western and eastern sides of the house within a protective screen of mature broadleaf trees. In the northeastern corner of the grounds is the house's former kitchen garden, which is enclosed by tall, handmade Flemish bond brick walls. The garden contains two level terraces and has been repurposed so that the high walls now provide shelter for a heated swimming pool on the upper terrace and a grass tennis court on the lower one. The outbuildings and walled garden are separately Grade II listed.


Pomeroy House is situated within the picturesque village of Gittisham in the heart of East Devon, an area of outstanding natural beauty. The village was built for the Fane-Trefusis family on their Clinton Estate, who are still the largest landowners in Devon. It is a thriving village community with a parish church, village hall and within walking distance of the famous The Pig-at Combe Hotel. The bustling market town of Honiton is only a 10-minute drive away offering a wide variety of shops and local businesses. The popular coastal towns of Sidmouth, Branscombe and Lyme Regis are also easily accessible. For transport links the A303, M5 and A376 are all within easy reach and Honiton railway station provides direct services to Exeter Central (21 minutes) and Waterloo (2 hours 50 minutes). Exeter Airport is also within easy reach offering a daily service to London City Airport (1 hour) plus variety of UK and international destinations. Highly regarded schools within the wider area include Colyton Grammar School, Exeter School and The Maynard School in Exeter, and Blundell's School in Tiverton.

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Knight Frank - Exeter
Knight Frank - Exeter
19 Southernhay East Exeter EX1 1QD
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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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