Guide price
£2,950,0009 bedroom detached house for sale
Mount Radford Crescent, Exeter
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Detached house
9 beds
7 baths
7757
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Features and description
- Grade II listed Georgian detached home
- Prestigious St Leonard’s crescent location
- Approx. 7,000 sq ft of flexible accommodation
- Elegant drawing and dining rooms
- Games room and cinema room
- Landscaped gardens with terraces
- Gated driveway, garage and workshop
- Self-contained annex
- Freehold
- Council tax band: H
A magnificent Grade II listed Georgian residence with elegant interiors, flexible additional accommodation and beautifully landscaped gardens, situated in one of Exeter’s most desirable addresses.
Situation - 3 Mount Radford Crescent occupies an enviable position within the heart of St Leonard’s, one of Exeter’s most prestigious and sought-after residential areas. The property enjoys a peaceful setting within a crescent of fine period homes, just a short distance from the city centre and the thriving Magdalen Road, well known for its independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. The cathedral city of Exeter offers a wealth of cultural, leisure and shopping facilities, including the historic quayside, theatres, and excellent sporting amenities. There is an abundance of outdoor pursuits available nearby, from sailing and horse riding to walking and cycling along the Exe Estuary Trail and the Jurassic Coast.
Exeter benefits from superb communication links, with the A30 and M5 providing fast access to the national motorway network. The city’s four mainline railway stations offer regular services to London Paddington, Bristol and Plymouth, while Exeter International Airport, just over five miles away, provides both domestic and international flights. The area is also well served by highly regarded schools, including St Leonard’s CofE Primary School and Exeter Mathematics School, both rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, as well as the University of Exeter, less than two miles from the property.
Description - This exceptional detached Georgian house, believed to date from around 1835, is Grade II listed and displays all the hallmarks of its period, including elegant rendered elevations and large sash windows. The property has been sympathetically restored and beautifully appointed, combining fine period features with contemporary design to create an impressive and comfortable family home. Offering in excess of 7,000 sq ft of accommodation arranged over four floors, the house provides great flexibility, including a self-contained ground floor suite and a detached two-bedroom annexe within the grounds.
Accommodation - A grand entrance hall with parquet flooring and decorative cornicing sets the tone for the accommodation. The drawing room, with its bay window, log-burning stove and intricate detailing, provides an elegant reception space, while across the hall the formal dining room offers an ideal setting for entertaining. The kitchen and breakfast room forms the heart of the home, fitted with bespoke wooden cabinetry, a central island, dual-fuel AGA and three sets of French doors opening onto the garden terrace. To the rear of the ground floor, a secondary suite can be used as part of the main residence or as a private apartment, featuring its own entrance, sitting and dining room, kitchen, bedroom and shower room.
The first floor offers two spacious double bedrooms, a study (which could also serve as a fifth bedroom), and a stylish family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a dressing room with fitted storage and a luxurious en suite shower room. On the second floor there are three further bedrooms, one with an en suite, together with an additional family bathroom. The lower ground floor provides excellent leisure space, including a 29ft games room, a high-specification cinema room and extensive cellar storage.
The Annexe - Within the gardens lies a detached annexe offering additional self-contained accommodation, ideal for guests, family or lodgers. The annexe comprises a sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms (one en suite) and a further bathroom.
Outside - The property is approached through wrought-iron security gates with an intercom system, opening to a gravel driveway with ample parking and access to the detached garage and workshop. The front garden is attractively landscaped with box hedging and mature borders, while the rear garden provides a delightful and private retreat. Areas of lawn, gravel and paved terraces are framed by colourful planting, established hedgerows and mature trees, offering a superb space for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Services - Utilities: Mains drainage, gas, electricity and water
Heating: 2 combi boilers
Broadband: 1 GBit fibre broadband, CAT5 wiring throughout most of the house, outside Wi-Fi as well as garage
Main house EPC: D(64)
Annexe EPC: D(67)
EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 network available (Ofcom)
Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast broadband available (Ofcom)
Agents Note - Please be aware this property is Grade II listed and situated in the St. Leonards conservation area.
Situation - 3 Mount Radford Crescent occupies an enviable position within the heart of St Leonard’s, one of Exeter’s most prestigious and sought-after residential areas. The property enjoys a peaceful setting within a crescent of fine period homes, just a short distance from the city centre and the thriving Magdalen Road, well known for its independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. The cathedral city of Exeter offers a wealth of cultural, leisure and shopping facilities, including the historic quayside, theatres, and excellent sporting amenities. There is an abundance of outdoor pursuits available nearby, from sailing and horse riding to walking and cycling along the Exe Estuary Trail and the Jurassic Coast.
Exeter benefits from superb communication links, with the A30 and M5 providing fast access to the national motorway network. The city’s four mainline railway stations offer regular services to London Paddington, Bristol and Plymouth, while Exeter International Airport, just over five miles away, provides both domestic and international flights. The area is also well served by highly regarded schools, including St Leonard’s CofE Primary School and Exeter Mathematics School, both rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted, as well as the University of Exeter, less than two miles from the property.
Description - This exceptional detached Georgian house, believed to date from around 1835, is Grade II listed and displays all the hallmarks of its period, including elegant rendered elevations and large sash windows. The property has been sympathetically restored and beautifully appointed, combining fine period features with contemporary design to create an impressive and comfortable family home. Offering in excess of 7,000 sq ft of accommodation arranged over four floors, the house provides great flexibility, including a self-contained ground floor suite and a detached two-bedroom annexe within the grounds.
Accommodation - A grand entrance hall with parquet flooring and decorative cornicing sets the tone for the accommodation. The drawing room, with its bay window, log-burning stove and intricate detailing, provides an elegant reception space, while across the hall the formal dining room offers an ideal setting for entertaining. The kitchen and breakfast room forms the heart of the home, fitted with bespoke wooden cabinetry, a central island, dual-fuel AGA and three sets of French doors opening onto the garden terrace. To the rear of the ground floor, a secondary suite can be used as part of the main residence or as a private apartment, featuring its own entrance, sitting and dining room, kitchen, bedroom and shower room.
The first floor offers two spacious double bedrooms, a study (which could also serve as a fifth bedroom), and a stylish family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a dressing room with fitted storage and a luxurious en suite shower room. On the second floor there are three further bedrooms, one with an en suite, together with an additional family bathroom. The lower ground floor provides excellent leisure space, including a 29ft games room, a high-specification cinema room and extensive cellar storage.
The Annexe - Within the gardens lies a detached annexe offering additional self-contained accommodation, ideal for guests, family or lodgers. The annexe comprises a sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms (one en suite) and a further bathroom.
Outside - The property is approached through wrought-iron security gates with an intercom system, opening to a gravel driveway with ample parking and access to the detached garage and workshop. The front garden is attractively landscaped with box hedging and mature borders, while the rear garden provides a delightful and private retreat. Areas of lawn, gravel and paved terraces are framed by colourful planting, established hedgerows and mature trees, offering a superb space for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Services - Utilities: Mains drainage, gas, electricity and water
Heating: 2 combi boilers
Broadband: 1 GBit fibre broadband, CAT5 wiring throughout most of the house, outside Wi-Fi as well as garage
Main house EPC: D(64)
Annexe EPC: D(67)
EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 network available (Ofcom)
Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast broadband available (Ofcom)
Agents Note - Please be aware this property is Grade II listed and situated in the St. Leonards 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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