Guide price
£765,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Starcross, Exeter
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Chain-free
Added yesterday
Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
1867
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- Land of 1.27 acres
- Beautiful views across the Exe estuary SSSI
- Double garage with full-height upper storey
- 4-5 bedrooms, with master en-suite
- Scope for ancillary accommodation, subject to planning
- Large boot room plus utility, ideal for dogs
- Fully boarded and insulated full-height loft
- Council Tax Band: F
- Freehold
A rare opportunity to acquire a heritage Devon farmhouse, unlisted, with estuary views, 1.27 acres and annex potential - quietly positioned yet well-connected to Exeter, the Southwest and London
Situation - Set within an acre of paddock, orchard and copse, Tiverlands Farm is believed to have its origins in the 16th century, then shaped over hundreds of years of rural Devon life. Approached via a quiet lane and surrounded by rolling farmland, Tiverlands Farm offers rural seclusion that belies its easy proximity to the city of Exeter, the estuaries of the Exe and the Teign, Starcross, Dawlish Warren beach, Topsham, the Southwest Coast Path and the Exe Estuary Trail.
Description - The house retains its thick walls, farmhouse windows and unmistakable warmth. Cob homes sit comfortably within the landscape, cool in summer and naturally insulated in winter. The ambience is bright and airy, fresh and dry. Originally part of the Powerderham Castle estate, Tiverlands Farm has been preserved without over-modernisation, so that it remains one of the area’s notable early farmhouses of character. The ground floor has been sympathetically opened up to create light and airy spaces for contemporary family life, while the top floor currently divides into four doubles and one single bedroom to accommodate family and friends in comfort. A particular draw is the detached double garage with full-height upper storey and rooflight, offering excellent potential for conversion to ancillary accommodation or studio space, subject to planning.
Accommodation - Inside, the rooms follow the gentle irregularities of cob, with soft curves, deep window reveals and a palpable sense of permanence. The principal living spaces are centred around the traditional farmhouse hearth - a working fireplace in the central dining room, open to the kitchen for relaxed meals together, and a log burner in the main sitting room for cosy winter evenings. Upstairs, the two front-facing bedrooms have morning light and far-reaching views across your land to the estuary beyond, a significant wetland for migratory birds. The west-facing rear bedrooms attract soft evening light, overlooking the farmhouse’s walled garden. The guide price reflects the scope for the purchaser to add value through enhancements – it’s a property to grow into, as and when desired, shaped to suit the new owners’ lifestyle at your own pace.
Outside - The 1.27-acre plot is an idyllic mix of garden, orchard and informal paddock – large enough for outdoor living, a meadow, a kitchen or courtyard garden to the rear, poultry, grazing and play, yet without the burden of a full working smallholding. The mature apple trees provide plentiful harvests of eating apples for juice and cider, and a lovely spot for al-fresco summer dining, while drinking in the view.
Services - Council Tax Band: F
Utilities: Mains electric, gas and water.
Drainage: Sceptic tank located on the property.
Heating: Gas central heating.
Tenure: Freehold.
Standard, ultrafast and superfast broadband available. EE, O2, Three and Vodafone available.
Directions - From Exeter head towards Starcross along the A379. On entering the village, take the first turning on the right into Staplake Road. Keep on Staplake Road, past the bungalows, after which the road bends to the left. At the grassy mound follow the lane ahead of you up a gentle hill. The turning for the driveway to the farmhouse is a short way along on the left-hand side.
Agents Note - The vendor advises that there is a private right of way over the first part of the driveway for The Hayloft, Hoots Corner and Stablebrook, with them contributing 3/5th of the share of future repair/maintenance.
Situation - Set within an acre of paddock, orchard and copse, Tiverlands Farm is believed to have its origins in the 16th century, then shaped over hundreds of years of rural Devon life. Approached via a quiet lane and surrounded by rolling farmland, Tiverlands Farm offers rural seclusion that belies its easy proximity to the city of Exeter, the estuaries of the Exe and the Teign, Starcross, Dawlish Warren beach, Topsham, the Southwest Coast Path and the Exe Estuary Trail.
Description - The house retains its thick walls, farmhouse windows and unmistakable warmth. Cob homes sit comfortably within the landscape, cool in summer and naturally insulated in winter. The ambience is bright and airy, fresh and dry. Originally part of the Powerderham Castle estate, Tiverlands Farm has been preserved without over-modernisation, so that it remains one of the area’s notable early farmhouses of character. The ground floor has been sympathetically opened up to create light and airy spaces for contemporary family life, while the top floor currently divides into four doubles and one single bedroom to accommodate family and friends in comfort. A particular draw is the detached double garage with full-height upper storey and rooflight, offering excellent potential for conversion to ancillary accommodation or studio space, subject to planning.
Accommodation - Inside, the rooms follow the gentle irregularities of cob, with soft curves, deep window reveals and a palpable sense of permanence. The principal living spaces are centred around the traditional farmhouse hearth - a working fireplace in the central dining room, open to the kitchen for relaxed meals together, and a log burner in the main sitting room for cosy winter evenings. Upstairs, the two front-facing bedrooms have morning light and far-reaching views across your land to the estuary beyond, a significant wetland for migratory birds. The west-facing rear bedrooms attract soft evening light, overlooking the farmhouse’s walled garden. The guide price reflects the scope for the purchaser to add value through enhancements – it’s a property to grow into, as and when desired, shaped to suit the new owners’ lifestyle at your own pace.
Outside - The 1.27-acre plot is an idyllic mix of garden, orchard and informal paddock – large enough for outdoor living, a meadow, a kitchen or courtyard garden to the rear, poultry, grazing and play, yet without the burden of a full working smallholding. The mature apple trees provide plentiful harvests of eating apples for juice and cider, and a lovely spot for al-fresco summer dining, while drinking in the view.
Services - Council Tax Band: F
Utilities: Mains electric, gas and water.
Drainage: Sceptic tank located on the property.
Heating: Gas central heating.
Tenure: Freehold.
Standard, ultrafast and superfast broadband available. EE, O2, Three and Vodafone available.
Directions - From Exeter head towards Starcross along the A379. On entering the village, take the first turning on the right into Staplake Road. Keep on Staplake Road, past the bungalows, after which the road bends to the left. At the grassy mound follow the lane ahead of you up a gentle hill. The turning for the driveway to the farmhouse is a short way along on the left-hand side.
Agents Note - The vendor advises that there is a private right of way over the first part of the driveway for The Hayloft, Hoots Corner and Stablebrook, with them contributing 3/5th of the share of future repair/maintenance.
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About this agent

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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