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£550,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Luppitt, Honiton
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1444
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II Listed
- 3 bedrooms (1 ground floor)
- Beautiful views
- Parking and garage
- Outbuildings
- Orchard and garden
- Lots of local paths
- Blackdowns National Landscape
- Freehold
- Council tax band F
Charming Grade II listed cottage with outbuildings, set in 0.66 acres of gardens and orchard.
Situation - The property enjoys a peaceful rural position above the village of Luppitt, within the Blackdown Hills National Landscape and easy access to footpaths and bridleways. Luppitt is a lovely community with a parish church, small pub and village hall, while the nearby market town of Honiton offers a wide range of amenities, schooling, and a mainline railway station to London Waterloo.
Description - This charming Grade II listed cottage, dates from the early 17th century, is cob and stone under a recently re-thatched roof (2017). The property retains a wealth of period features, including exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace, while benefitting from sympathetic improvements and recent Listed Building Consent (Ref 25/0657/LBC) for kitchen and dining enhancements. The accommodation includes a spacious living room with wood burner, separate dining room, and a well-fitted kitchen. Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom, with a ground floor bedroom and en suite shower.
Outside - Approached via an old Devon lane there is parking for three vehicles, a large timber garage and two outbuildings. The gardens and grounds extend to approx. 0.66 acres including a lovely orchard/copse area with rural views.
Services - Private water (shared spring and well), mains electricity, private drainage (treatment plant). Oil-fired central heating. Standard and Ultrafast fibre broadband available (up to 1000 Mbps). Vodafone and O2 mobile networks available (Ofcom).
Situation - The property enjoys a peaceful rural position above the village of Luppitt, within the Blackdown Hills National Landscape and easy access to footpaths and bridleways. Luppitt is a lovely community with a parish church, small pub and village hall, while the nearby market town of Honiton offers a wide range of amenities, schooling, and a mainline railway station to London Waterloo.
Description - This charming Grade II listed cottage, dates from the early 17th century, is cob and stone under a recently re-thatched roof (2017). The property retains a wealth of period features, including exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace, while benefitting from sympathetic improvements and recent Listed Building Consent (Ref 25/0657/LBC) for kitchen and dining enhancements. The accommodation includes a spacious living room with wood burner, separate dining room, and a well-fitted kitchen. Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom, with a ground floor bedroom and en suite shower.
Outside - Approached via an old Devon lane there is parking for three vehicles, a large timber garage and two outbuildings. The gardens and grounds extend to approx. 0.66 acres including a lovely orchard/copse area with rural views.
Services - Private water (shared spring and well), mains electricity, private drainage (treatment plant). Oil-fired central heating. Standard and Ultrafast fibre broadband available (up to 1000 Mbps). Vodafone and O2 mobile networks available (Ofcom).
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Stags Honiton office is situated in an elegant Grade II Listed Georgian townhouse on the main High Street. Honiton is conveniently located for easy access to London, Bristol and Exeter via the main Exeter to London (Waterloo) railway, the M5 motorway at Exeter and the A30/303 heading east. There are some excellent schools in the area including a number of good village primary schools and Colyton Grammar School, one of the top schools in England. Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the historic market town of Honiton is surrounded by East Devon's fertile farmland, woods and rolling hills. Renowned for its antiques and lace making heritage, the town is within easy reach of the Jurassic Coast, which has been designated a World Heritage Site, and the pretty towns of Sidmouth and Lyme Regis, as well as small fishing villages such as Beer and Branscombe. Secluded courtyards and Georgian buildings line the High Street, where weekly local markets, selling a wide range of produce are held. The Honiton Collection Centre and Furniture Saleroom are located a short walk from the office.





























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