Guide price
£500,000
4 bed terraced house for saleBishopsteignton, Devon TQ14
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Wilkinson Grant & Co. New Homes
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About this property
Far-Reaching Views
Tranquil Devon Location
Stunning Private Estate
23 Acres of Beautiful Grounds
Swimming Pool and Tennis Courts
Contemporary Interiors
Garage and Parking
Home Office
Description
Discreetly positioned in the heart of a distinguished Devon estate, this superbly presented home forms part of an elegant row of converted stone stables—an architectural nod to the estate’s rich heritage. Cleverly designed over three floors, the property delivers an impressive sense of space and flow, combined with immaculate interiors and a sophisticated palette throughout.
From the moment you approach the property via its private driveway, it is clear that this is no ordinary home. This is a sanctuary of elegance, tastefully restored and exquisitely maintained, offering an outstanding lifestyle opportunity for the discerning buyer.
Set on a gentle incline, the property’s main entrance is on the middle level, where a generous, split-level hallway offers seamless access to the upper and lower floors. This intelligent layout makes excellent use of natural light and flow of the home.
The elegant south-facing living room is a standout feature, bathed in natural light and offering tranquil views through deep-set windows. With clean architectural lines, a calming neutral décor, it is a space designed for both comfort and entertaining.
On the lower ground floor, the kitchen and dining area offer a refined semi-open plan layout, thoughtfully designed for modern living. The kitchen is substantial and beautifully appointed, featuring generous storage, ample work surfaces, and high-specification integrated appliances.
From the dining area, glazed patio doors open directly onto the private rear garden, encouraging a seamless indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
Bedrooms are arranged across the central and upper floors. The principal bedroom enjoys glorious countryside views and is complemented by two further spacious double bedrooms. A fourth bedroom that could be arranged as a home office, providing flexible space for guests, remote working, or further family use.
The home also benefits from a stylish family bathroom with a contemporary walk-in shower, in addition to a sleek en suite bathroom (with bath and shower over) adjoining one of the central floor double bedrooms.
Situation
Lindridge Park – A Timeless Devon Estate Offering Unrivalled Country Living
Tucked away in the heart of the Devon countryside, Lindridge Park presents an exceptional lifestyle opportunity — a rare blend of tranquillity, privacy and refined rural living. This historic country estate is discreetly positioned to offer seclusion both within its beautiful parkland grounds and the unspoilt countryside that surrounds it.
Despite its peaceful setting, Lindridge Park is remarkably well connected. The A38 lies less than two miles away, offering swift road links, while Exeter and the wider South Devon coast are both within easy reach. The vibrant city of Exeter is under ten miles to the north, while to the east, the stunning coastline is just five miles away. Head west, and the open, dramatic landscapes of Dartmoor beckon — also within five miles.
At its heart, Lindridge Park is a distinguished country estate with a heritage dating back to 1044 — one of Devon’s oldest manors. Today, this remarkable estate has been thoughtfully restored and reimagined as an exclusive private community of 21 premium residences. Set within approximately 23 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, the estate offers residents a rare combination of grandeur, comfort, and community.
The communal parkland — Grade II listed and steeped in character — is a joy throughout the seasons. Manicured lawns, ancient woodland, a formal rose garden, and an Italianate Garden complete with temple pool all contribute to an idyllic natural setting. Paddocks, ornamental ponds, and an abundance of flora and fauna create a sense of timeless serenity.
Amenities are equally impressive. Residents enjoy shared use of an outdoor heated swimming pool with charming changing room folly, a refurbished tennis court, croquet lawn, and winding woodland walks — all of which ensure Lindridge Park remains a place of relaxation, recreation, and quiet inspiration.
The popular seaside town of Teignmouth is set on the lovely South Devon coastline, approximately 5 miles from Lindridge park.
Teignmouth has a fine promenade with sandy beaches and fantastic playpark facilities. There are boating opportunities on the estuary and the “back beach” has a selection of public houses and restaurants in a superb marine setting. The town has a good selection of independent shops and cafes, a selection of supermarkets and even an Arts Quarter.
Teignmouth has a good range of primary schools, along with a couple of well-regarded secondary schools. There is an 18-hole golf course set on the hills outside the town, the Teign Corinthian Yacht Club and a mainline railway station offering a direct link to London Paddington. Teignmouth also offers fast access to the A380, the M5 and A38, making for an easy commute to Exeter and beyond.
Directions
From the end of the M5 and Exeter follow the A38 sign posted Plymouth. Continue for just over 1 mile along to Splatford Split where the A38 divides – A38 Plymouth to the right and A380 - Torquay to the left. Take the A380 toward Torquay for approximately 5 miles. Take the A381 (towards Teignmouth) and continue for approximately 1.5 miles. You will see a sign to Bishopsteignton Village – turn left up to the Village and past the Village shop on your left, immediately turn left into West Street then left onto Smith Hill. Carry on along this road to the top of the Village, the road then bears to the right into a lane, continue up the hill. There is a cemetery halfway up the hill to cross roads (Roden Cross). Carry straight over until you come to the main gates of Lindridge Estate.
Services:
The vendors have advised the following: Mains gas (serving the central heating boiler and hot water) and mains electricity. Communal private water supply, together with private drainage system and soakaway designed for the exclusive use of all 21 houses within Lindridge Park and situated within the Park grounds. The vendors understand that it is emptied bi-annually and it is managed by Lindridge Park Management Company Limited, the cost of which is included within the service charge. Telephone landline installed and currently under Contract with EE. Broadband (fftp) currently in contract with EE. Download speed 18 Mbps and Upload speed 13 Mbps. Mobile signal: EE available within the gardens and some of the house.
EER/EPC: C
Council Tax Band: G
Agents Note:
The vendors advise that there is a Service Charge for the maintenance of the grounds and upkeep of swimming pool and tennis court. In 2023/24 the charge was £3,900 and this includes the private water and sewage supply.
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