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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
Mar 25, 2015
£750,000
For Sale
Oct 18, 2015
£750,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to The Great Hall, Crediton, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 6 bed in the EX17 4EB area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.

This classic property was built in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige. This home stands out for its value and character - with a market valuation of £747,500 and a rental potential of £4,859 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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A truly spectacular Jacobean and Arts & Crafts style residence forming the principal part of a splendid country house just half a mile from Crediton, 6 bedroomed accommodation over 3 storeys to over 5600 sq ft including an immense Great Hall of magnificent proportions overlooked by Minstrel Gallery, 2 acre paddock, 12 acre woodland, wonderful formal gardens, 2 garages – one of the most incredible properties you are likely to find in this area!

The Great Hall is probably the most spectacular property of all the residences at Creedy House, and originally it formed the main front entrance, great hall, main reception, and staircase to the house. The quality of the original workmanship is quite remarkable and clearly no expense was spared in its construction. The actual Great Hall room is simply immense, and provides a splendid area for entertaining guests and enjoying fine living, and with a floor-to-ceiling height of nearly 20ft it needs to be viewed in person to fully appreciate the sheer volume of space! The present owners often host charity orchestral concerts in the Great Hall, and have had as many as 60-70 people in attendance! Features of the Great Hall include a massive solid granite fireplace, 2 wonderful full height granite mullioned leaded windows with numerous coats-of-arms in stained glass (one forming a large bay window with ample space to house a large dining table/chairs etc), solid oak flooring, and several heavy ceiling beams with solid granite supports. All of which is overlooked by a splendid full-width Minstrel gallery with an ornate solid oak carved balustrade.

The living accommodation is very spacious and comfortable extending to over 5600 sq ft, with many modern day comforts including central heating, and modern fitted bathrooms (yet period in style) etc. It is well-designed around The Great hall and spread over 3 floor levels approached from a lovely wide sweeping staircase (the original main staircase to Creedy House) which is beautifully constructed in solid oak with ornately carved newel posts and balustrading. The main landing is overlooked by a lovely gallery, which is again highly detailed in solid oak. The 2nd floor rooms have access to two balconies (to the south and north), both constructed of granite, and give access to the roof ramparts, whilst taking full advantage of the fine views.

The imposing castle-like main front entrance is constructed in stone with a granite archway, inset pilasters, and has a coat-of-arms (with the Creedy livery) above the arch.  There are charming formal gardens to the front of the house, laid out with level lawns and a large central pond surrounded by flower beds, having a statue fountain, and enjoying stunning parkland views. To the rear it owns a sizeable area of sweeping lawn, which remains open plan to preserve the overall character of the area. To the east is an enclosed paddock belonging to The Great Hall, which we are informed extends to about 2 acres. To the rear of the house is a garaging area, with The Great Hall owning 2 large single garages. The Great Hall has a wonderful feeling of history and eminence, and would certainly make a lovely family home – it would also make a fabulous country retreat in Devon for someone seeking a second home for weekend entertaining in this lovely part of England.

LOCATION
The impressive “Great Hall” forms the principal portion of the beautiful Jacobean and Arts & Crafts style Creedy House, set in this most picturesque part of the Devonshire countryside with magnificent rural views across the lovely Creedy Park and rolling Devonshire countryside beyond. Although enjoying a tranquil setting, Creedy House has the convenience of ease of access to the busy old market town of Crediton, which lies about a mile to the south, and city of Exeter about 7 miles beyond providing easy access to the M5 motorway plus an airport to the east of the city. The picturesque and sought after village of Sandford is about 1 mile to the north and has a pretty village square, 2 well regarded Inns and an ancient church.

There is a country footpath (the Millennium path) which links Crediton to Sandford, which is easily accessed from Creedy Park.  Crediton town itself is surrounded by unspoilt farmland in an area of great natural beauty.  There is a regular daily bus service to Exeter plus trains every hour to Exeter and Barnstaple and a local town bus which covers most urban areas. The town is most famous for its ancient parish church and for being the birthplace of St Boniface in 680 AD. It has excellent schooling facilities at both senior and junior levels and a sports and leisure centre incorporating a superb swimming pool. The town has an excellent selection of independent shops with both Morrisons and a Tesco supermarket.

CREEDY HOUSE
The current Creedy House was built on the site of an older Georgian mansion (although the site is believed to have much earlier origins). Building work started in 1916 by the well known local firm Dart & Francis Limited, and the house was completed in 1921. Only the best available materials and the best local craftsmen were used for the construction, and much of the internal timberwork (oak, chestnut and elm in the main) was sourced from trees in Creedy Park itself, which at this time extended to about 6,000 acres. The house was built in a most attractive Jacobean style externally of stone elevations under a slate roof, with windows magnificently made in Dartmoor granite with leaded light window panes. It was designed by the well-known Edwardian architect Walter Sarel of London who was famous for his Arts and Crafts style, and for his close association with Gertrude Jekyll (designer of over 400 gardens in the UK including the nearby Castle Drogo at Moretonhampstead).

The splendid Creedy Park country estate was the family seat of the Ferguson-Davie family until the house was sold and divided into several exclusive luxury residences in 1975. Creedy Park itself is registered with English Heritage as a Historic Park. In 1960 HRH the Princess Margaret stayed at Creedy House and dined in the Great Hall during her unveiling of the St. Boniface Statue in Crediton, whilst it was still owned and occupied by Sir Patrick Ferguson-Davie.

To the north of the house are approximately 12-acres of woodland known as “The Rookery”, which provides the ideal habitat for abundant wildlife including deer, buzzards, woodpeckers, jays, tawny owls and much besides. There are many meandering pathways through the woodland, with several clearings full of colourful wild flowers, and lovely rural views from the fringes across open farmland. The Rookery has shared use by the residents of Creedy Park.

The house is also surrounded by professionally maintained gardens and grounds, with many of the open plan areas maintained on a weekly basis by an experienced gardener. The residents of Creedy House run a management company which organises much of this maintenance.

OUTGOINGS
The Great Hall currently contributes £172 per calendar month towards upkeep of the estate.

RECREATION GOLF
18 holes at Crediton Downes Golf Club, and Fingle Glen, Tedburn St Mary.  9 hole courses at Newton St Cyres and Down St Mary.

WALKING
The lovely Millennium path links Crediton to Sandford and runs through pretty meadowland and wooded areas. Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks enjoy spectacular scenery and provide a haven for walking and riding.

FISHING
Nearby Creedy and Shobrooke Lakes, plus rivers Exe, Teign, Taw and Torridge.

CRICKET
Sandford Cricket Club is situated on the very edge of Creedy Park.

DIRECTIONS From Crediton take the road from the north of the town towards Sandford for about half a mile. The entrance to Creedy Park will be found on the right (by Sandford Cricket Club grounds). Follow the private tarmac driveway towards Creedy House. Stay on the driveway going past the front of the house and turn left through the gates. The large entrance porch to the Great Hall will be seen in the centre of the gravelled courtyard.

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Property Data

Data point Compared to road
Tax band G
819 sqm plot

Estimated running costs

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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Sandford School
1.7mi
Copplestone Primary School
1.8mi
Landscore Primary School
1.9mi
Queen Elizabeth's
2.0mi
Hayward's Primary School
2.7mi
Nearby Stations
Copplestone Station
2.2mi
Yeoford Station
2.6mi
Crediton Station
3.1mi
Morchard Road Station
3.5mi
Newton St Cyres Station
5.5mi

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Strengths

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Strength: High plot size
A large plot with plenty of room
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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Freehold ownership
This property has the support and stability of full freehold ownership.
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Strength: Good price per square metres
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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is The Great Hall, Crediton worth?

    The Great Hall, Crediton is now worth £747,500 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of The Great Hall, Crediton?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £4,859 per month, within a price range of £4,373 and £5,345.

  3. How many bedrooms does The Great Hall, Crediton have?

    This property has 6 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 6 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to The Great Hall, Crediton?

    Nearby schools in include Sandford School, Copplestone Primary School, Landscore Primary School, Queen Elizabeth's, Hayward's Primary School

    Nearby stations in include Copplestone Station, Yeoford Station, Crediton Station, Morchard Road Station, Newton St Cyres Station.

  5. What type of property is The Great Hall, Crediton

    This is a Terraced property. There are 6 other Terraced properties on , and 15 in total.

  6. When was The Great Hall, Crediton built? How old is The Great Hall, Crediton?

    The Great Hall, Crediton was was built between .

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