Guide price
£485,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Radway Hill, Bishopsteignton, Teignmouth
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EV charger
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1457
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II listed period cottage
- Four bedrooms
- Detached workshop/studio
- Rustic country kitchen
- Two inglenook fireplaces
- Approx. 0.3 acres in total
- West-facing country cottage gardens
- Delightful views towards the Teign estuary
- Council Tax Band: D
- Freehold
A quintessential Grade II Listed Devon cottage of immense character and charm, occupying a tucked away position with wonderful west-facing gardens and views towards Dartmoor.
Situation - The village of Bishopsteignton sits above the scenic Teign Estuary and enjoys a strong sense of community with a range of amenities including a village store, post office, doctors’ surgery, public houses, churches and a well-regarded primary school. The nearby seaside town of Teignmouth (approximately 2 miles) provides a wider range of shops, restaurants, sandy beaches and a mainline railway station offering direct services to London Paddington. The cathedral city of Exeter lies about 12 miles to the north, with access via the A380 for connections across Devon and beyond.
Description - Spinnacre is an enchanting, thatched, period residence believed to date from the 17th century, originally part of a farmhouse range and now recognised as a Grade II listed building. The cottage displays classic Devon vernacular architecture with lime-rendered elevations, lattice casement windows and a traditional thatched roof. Internally the house offers charming and characterful accommodation arranged over two floors, with many original features including exposed beams, latch and panel doors, timber lintels and impressive inglenook fireplaces. The principal accommodation includes a welcoming sitting room with a large inglenook fireplace with bread oven, a separate dining room also featuring an inglenook and a well appointed kitchen fitted in keeping with the cottage’s character and a family bathroom. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms enjoying views over the surrounding countryside and towards Dartmoor, together with a further study or fourth bedroom providing flexible accommodation.
Accommodation - From a substantial porch, a solid timber front door opens into the Sitting Room, a characterful introduction to the cottage with exposed beams and traditional latch doors leading to the principal ground floor rooms. The Sitting Room is a particularly charming reception room, centred around a large inglenook fireplace with timber lintel, traditional hearth and a bread oven, creating a warm focal point to the space. The room enjoys a pleasant outlook over the gardens and benefits from exposed ceiling timbers, wooden floors and deep window sills typical of a cottage of this age.
Adjacent is the Dining Room, offering the flexibility of another reception room featuring its own inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, wooden floors and space for a generous dining table, ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. The Kitchen has been arranged in a rustic country style, fitted with a range of traditional units and work surfaces, with space for appliances and views over the surrounding gardens. The kitchen provides direct access to the outside via a stable door, allowing easy connection with the garden and terrace areas. The property is served on the ground floor by a Family Bathroom, fitted with a bath, electric shower, wash basin and WC. There is a small, useful utility area off the bathroom.
Stairs rise to the First Floor Landing, from which three Bedrooms are accessed. The Principal Bedroom enjoys attractive views across the village and countryside towards Dartmoor and provides ample space for bedroom furniture. Bedroom Two/Potential for En-suite subject to planning consent. Bedrooms Three and Four are also well proportioned and retain the cottage’s character features. Throughout the property there are numerous original features including exposed beams, timber lintels, deep-set windows and traditional joinery, all contributing to the considerable charm and character of this historic cottage.
Garden And Grounds - The gardens form a particular feature of the property and extend to approximately 0.3 acres. They wrap around the cottage and are predominantly west-facing, enjoying an abundance of sunlight throughout the afternoon and evening. Laid out in an attractive country cottage style, the grounds include lawns, terraces and well-established vegetable, fruit and flower gardens. Mature planting creates a wonderfully private and tranquil environment with numerous seating areas from which to enjoy the surrounding countryside. A detached workshop/studio with mezzanine/loft provides excellent ancillary space and may suit a variety of uses, while a traditional linhay outbuilding with cobbled floor offers further useful storage. Driveway parking is provided within the grounds and a car charging point is available at this area.
Services - Utilities: Mains electricity, drainage and water
Heating: Herschel electric infrared panels fitted 2018. Some wall mounted convection heaters. Immersion heater for hot water.
Broadband: Fibre broadband, 1510 Mbps
EPC: E(44)
EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 mobile network available (Ofcom)
Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast broadband available (Ofcom)
Car charging point
Agent's Note - Please speak to the agent's re Environmental Matters and any covenants or rights of access
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Situation - The village of Bishopsteignton sits above the scenic Teign Estuary and enjoys a strong sense of community with a range of amenities including a village store, post office, doctors’ surgery, public houses, churches and a well-regarded primary school. The nearby seaside town of Teignmouth (approximately 2 miles) provides a wider range of shops, restaurants, sandy beaches and a mainline railway station offering direct services to London Paddington. The cathedral city of Exeter lies about 12 miles to the north, with access via the A380 for connections across Devon and beyond.
Description - Spinnacre is an enchanting, thatched, period residence believed to date from the 17th century, originally part of a farmhouse range and now recognised as a Grade II listed building. The cottage displays classic Devon vernacular architecture with lime-rendered elevations, lattice casement windows and a traditional thatched roof. Internally the house offers charming and characterful accommodation arranged over two floors, with many original features including exposed beams, latch and panel doors, timber lintels and impressive inglenook fireplaces. The principal accommodation includes a welcoming sitting room with a large inglenook fireplace with bread oven, a separate dining room also featuring an inglenook and a well appointed kitchen fitted in keeping with the cottage’s character and a family bathroom. Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms enjoying views over the surrounding countryside and towards Dartmoor, together with a further study or fourth bedroom providing flexible accommodation.
Accommodation - From a substantial porch, a solid timber front door opens into the Sitting Room, a characterful introduction to the cottage with exposed beams and traditional latch doors leading to the principal ground floor rooms. The Sitting Room is a particularly charming reception room, centred around a large inglenook fireplace with timber lintel, traditional hearth and a bread oven, creating a warm focal point to the space. The room enjoys a pleasant outlook over the gardens and benefits from exposed ceiling timbers, wooden floors and deep window sills typical of a cottage of this age.
Adjacent is the Dining Room, offering the flexibility of another reception room featuring its own inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, wooden floors and space for a generous dining table, ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. The Kitchen has been arranged in a rustic country style, fitted with a range of traditional units and work surfaces, with space for appliances and views over the surrounding gardens. The kitchen provides direct access to the outside via a stable door, allowing easy connection with the garden and terrace areas. The property is served on the ground floor by a Family Bathroom, fitted with a bath, electric shower, wash basin and WC. There is a small, useful utility area off the bathroom.
Stairs rise to the First Floor Landing, from which three Bedrooms are accessed. The Principal Bedroom enjoys attractive views across the village and countryside towards Dartmoor and provides ample space for bedroom furniture. Bedroom Two/Potential for En-suite subject to planning consent. Bedrooms Three and Four are also well proportioned and retain the cottage’s character features. Throughout the property there are numerous original features including exposed beams, timber lintels, deep-set windows and traditional joinery, all contributing to the considerable charm and character of this historic cottage.
Garden And Grounds - The gardens form a particular feature of the property and extend to approximately 0.3 acres. They wrap around the cottage and are predominantly west-facing, enjoying an abundance of sunlight throughout the afternoon and evening. Laid out in an attractive country cottage style, the grounds include lawns, terraces and well-established vegetable, fruit and flower gardens. Mature planting creates a wonderfully private and tranquil environment with numerous seating areas from which to enjoy the surrounding countryside. A detached workshop/studio with mezzanine/loft provides excellent ancillary space and may suit a variety of uses, while a traditional linhay outbuilding with cobbled floor offers further useful storage. Driveway parking is provided within the grounds and a car charging point is available at this area.
Services - Utilities: Mains electricity, drainage and water
Heating: Herschel electric infrared panels fitted 2018. Some wall mounted convection heaters. Immersion heater for hot water.
Broadband: Fibre broadband, 1510 Mbps
EPC: E(44)
EE, Three, Vodafone and O2 mobile network available (Ofcom)
Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast broadband available (Ofcom)
Car charging point
Agent's Note - Please speak to the agent's re Environmental Matters and any covenants or rights of access
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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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