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£895,000

(£357/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Clyst St. George, Exeter EX3

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 2,510 sq. ft

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Period Property in Rural Location

  • Four Bedrooms

  • Spacious Sitting Room

  • Dining Room

  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room

  • Conservatory

  • Two Bathrooms

  • Large Front Garden

  • Secluded Rear Garden

  • Ample Parking

A distinguished portion of a former 19th-century rectory, this handsome Grade II listed residence sits at the heart of a much-admired Devon village. Forming the central part of an imposing period building, the home is set against the striking backdrop of the parish church and is approached via a gravel driveway with ample parking.

Description Originally constructed in the early 19th century as the rectory for the adjacent parish church, this substantial period home now forms the central part of a grand building thoughtfully divided into three residences. With fine brickwork, a slate roof, and classical proportions, the home retains a sense of architectural integrity, standing as a testament to the period's elegant domestic style.
Approached via a gravel driveway, the house has a handsome frontage framed by an established wisteria and features a beautifully embossed original coat of arms set into the brickwork. The entrance is via a smaller side porch, adjacent to the original front entrance, which still displays Latin inscriptions above its stonework.
Internally, the house opens into a wide and welcoming entrance hallway. A second grand hall lies beyond stained glass glazed doors, and this central spine of the house is defined by a fine staircase that winds gracefully up through the upper floors.
To one side of the hallway is a magnificent sitting room, notable for its large proportions, tall ceilings, and a grand open fireplace with carved wooden surround. A generous sash window to the front frames views across the lawned garden and towards the church beyond. This room connects through to the second hallway and also to the formal dining room at the rear. The dining room is a dramatic space with a vaulted wooden ceiling and a full-height glazed wall that opens the room to the rear garden.
To the rear of the hallway, the kitchen and breakfast room combine generous scale with character details. Painted shaker-style units in deep blue are set beneath grey granite worktops, with white wall tiles forming a classic backdrop. At the heart of the room is an impressive blue Aga. The adjoining conservatory extends the living space into the garden, providing a bright and tranquil setting year-round.
Also on the ground floor is a discreet shower room set just off the dining area, a further cloakroom, and a utility cupboard set neatly beneath the stairs.
On the first floor, two bedrooms are positioned to the front of the house. The principal bedroom is a particularly grand space, with a high ceiling, elegant fireplace, and deep sash window overlooking the garden and church. The second bedroom is smaller but shares the same open outlook. The family bathroom is fitted with a freestanding bath, painted in blue to echo the kitchen palette, and is complemented by blue and white chequered tiles, a basin, and a WC.
The staircase continues to the second floor, where two additional double bedrooms offer comfortable accommodation, each with built-in wardrobes and storage. A second shower room on this floor completes the upper level, fitted with a shower cubicle, WC, and washbasin.
Throughout, the house retains the dignity and detail of its original design while offering well-balanced and flexible living space across three floors.

Garden and grounds The setting is both peaceful and distinguished. From the main road, a gravel driveway leads to the front of the property, where there is ample space for parking. Across the drive lies a broad expanse of lawn, enclosed by a classic picket fence and surrounded by mature trees that offer both shade and privacy.
The entrance is framed by an established wisteria that adds seasonal charm, while the original stone coat of arms set into the wall is a striking historic feature. A space in front of the porch provides an ideal area for outdoor seating, taking full advantage of the peaceful surroundings and the views of the church just beyond.
To the rear, the enclosed garden offers a quiet, private setting. A paved patio extends out from the dining room and conservatory, creating an inviting outdoor space. Beyond lies a well-maintained lawn bordered with mature, flowering beds and shrubs that provide colour and interest throughout the seasons. The garden is a peaceful and secluded retreat, designed with care and in keeping with the property's period charm.

Location The property is located in the sought-after village of Clyst St George, surrounded by open countryside yet offering convenient access to Exeter, Exmouth, and the wider region. Positioned along the A376, the location allows for easy road connections in both directions, while a regular local bus service ensures strong public transport links.
Clyst St George is a well-regarded village community, home to the historic Lady Seaward's Church of England Primary School, originally founded in 1705 and rebuilt in its present form in 1859. The school remains at the heart of the village today, just a short walk from the property.
Nearby, Darts Farm offers a vibrant hub for fresh produce, artisan shopping, and seasonal events. The estuary town of Topsham is also within easy reach, known for its historic quayside, independent shops, and riverside walks.
The surrounding countryside offers excellent opportunities for walking and cycling, with a rich network of footpaths and green lanes. The area combines rural charm with practical convenience, making it a particularly attractive place to live.

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