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Venn Ottery, Ottery St. Mary
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Land
10.50 acre(s)
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Accessible East Devon Location
- AONB not far from Coast
- Timber Stables
- 10.5 acres
- Composite Surfaced Floodlit Arena
- Holiday letting potential
- 2 Safari tents & Shepherds hut
- Mains water and electric
- Freehold
- Business Rated
Equestrian and holiday letting property in rural East Devon, 10.5 Acres
Situation - Otterdene is set in a peaceful and quiet rural location in the East Devon National Landscape (formerly known as AONB), providing excellent riding and walking within an accessible position.
The land is roughly equidistant between Ottery St Mary and Sidmouth, both towns providing shops and recreational facilities. Sidmouth, one of the South West's premier residential resorts, is famous for its wide beach and esplanade as well as catering for everyday requirements, including a Waitrose supermarket.
Exeter, accessed via either the A30 or the A3052 coast road, offers more comprehensive facilities with train connections on both the Paddington and Waterloo lines as well as an international airport and access on to the M5 motorway at junctions 29 and 30.
Description - This unique property has evolved and expanded over the years allowing the potential for a new owner to have a successful equestrian and/or holiday letting business in this glorious area of East Devon.
Set in just over 10 acres, the land is split into various convenient sized enclosures with a mix of post and rail, electric fencing and established tree lined hedges. Within the stable yard, there are 10 timber loose boxes (2 constructed in the past few years) plus 2 temporary stables, a lorry body for storage and a timber and metal frame building, split to form a large tack room and covered wash down area. Within the yard is also a hay and feed store. Most of the buildings are timber frame and clad with fiber cement, possibly asbestos),roof sheets.
Adjacent to the parking is a log cabin style office. Behind the stable are two fields shelters with a couple of others in the far paddock.
There is plenty of parking adjacent to the stable yard as well as a 49m x 29m composite surfaced floodlit arena.
Behind the stable yard is the area for the Safari tents and Shepherds Hut. Given consent in December 2012 (Ref 12/2209/FUL) for 4 Safari tents/yurts', 3 sites are used, with the start of a build for the 4th.
There are three glamping units, two 2 bedroom safari tents with a timber deck and fire retardant canvass, as well as a shepherds hut. Tucked away behind each one is an LPG fired shower and a WC.
Agents Note - Please note there is an existing restriction on the development of permanent structures, unless for stabling, except by written agreement with the neighbouring property. The neighbour has a right of way down the drive past the stables.
Services - Mains electric and water. Sewage Treatment Plant.
Good mobile signal with all major networks (Ofcom, 2025). Standard broadband available in Glamping units.
Directions - What3Words: ///typified.tickles.congas
Rates - The rateable value is £7,100 from the 1st April 2026, it has, to date, been eligible for rate relief under the Small Business Rate relief scheme.
Situation - Otterdene is set in a peaceful and quiet rural location in the East Devon National Landscape (formerly known as AONB), providing excellent riding and walking within an accessible position.
The land is roughly equidistant between Ottery St Mary and Sidmouth, both towns providing shops and recreational facilities. Sidmouth, one of the South West's premier residential resorts, is famous for its wide beach and esplanade as well as catering for everyday requirements, including a Waitrose supermarket.
Exeter, accessed via either the A30 or the A3052 coast road, offers more comprehensive facilities with train connections on both the Paddington and Waterloo lines as well as an international airport and access on to the M5 motorway at junctions 29 and 30.
Description - This unique property has evolved and expanded over the years allowing the potential for a new owner to have a successful equestrian and/or holiday letting business in this glorious area of East Devon.
Set in just over 10 acres, the land is split into various convenient sized enclosures with a mix of post and rail, electric fencing and established tree lined hedges. Within the stable yard, there are 10 timber loose boxes (2 constructed in the past few years) plus 2 temporary stables, a lorry body for storage and a timber and metal frame building, split to form a large tack room and covered wash down area. Within the yard is also a hay and feed store. Most of the buildings are timber frame and clad with fiber cement, possibly asbestos),roof sheets.
Adjacent to the parking is a log cabin style office. Behind the stable are two fields shelters with a couple of others in the far paddock.
There is plenty of parking adjacent to the stable yard as well as a 49m x 29m composite surfaced floodlit arena.
Behind the stable yard is the area for the Safari tents and Shepherds Hut. Given consent in December 2012 (Ref 12/2209/FUL) for 4 Safari tents/yurts', 3 sites are used, with the start of a build for the 4th.
There are three glamping units, two 2 bedroom safari tents with a timber deck and fire retardant canvass, as well as a shepherds hut. Tucked away behind each one is an LPG fired shower and a WC.
Agents Note - Please note there is an existing restriction on the development of permanent structures, unless for stabling, except by written agreement with the neighbouring property. The neighbour has a right of way down the drive past the stables.
Services - Mains electric and water. Sewage Treatment Plant.
Good mobile signal with all major networks (Ofcom, 2025). Standard broadband available in Glamping units.
Directions - What3Words: ///typified.tickles.congas
Rates - The rateable value is £7,100 from the 1st April 2026, it has, to date, been eligible for rate relief under the Small Business Rate relief scheme.
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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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