Welcome to Heightley Manor Station Hill, Newton Abbot, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 6 bed in the TQ13 0EE area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band H.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £682,500 and a rental potential of £4,436 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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"Entering through the pillared entrance at the lower edge of the grounds, "Heightley Manor," Chudleigh has the air and gravitas of an old Country Manor Estate. This stone built and expansive Country Home was built in approximately 1880, is not listed and stands within 3 acres of gardens and grounds.
Set up high on its land it embraces the rolling views, surrounding valley and uninterrupted countryside that surrounds it.
"Heightley Manor" is 6 / 7 bedroom property of importance, with a grand reception hall, formal dining room, splendid drawing room, living / cinema room, office and a huge open plan Mark Wilkinson kitchen / breakfast family room with a large fireplace and AGA. There is a majestic sweeping oak staircase and 5 of the bedrooms are ensuite. Character features are in abundance at "Heightley" with high ceilings, beautifully crafted coving and ceiling roses, travertine tiles, sand stone fireplaces, marble features and leaded light windows to name but a few.
The grounds are private and tree bordered and there is also a Heritage Oak double garage and separate carport which hug the vast gravel driveway and turning circle to the front.
"Heightley Manor" is immaculate throughout and a dream of a family home with a rural feel and outlook, yet only 12 miles from Exeter and the M5.
One of Devon's finest family homes.
. Entering through a pillared entrance at the lower edge of the grounds, "Heightley Manor," Chudleigh has the air and gravitas of an old Country Manor Estate. This stone built and expansive Country Home was built in approximately 1880, is not listed and stands within 3 acres of gardens and grounds. Set up high on its land it embraces the rolling views, surrounding valley and uninterrupted countryside that surround it. "Heightley Manor" is 6 / 7 bedroom property of importance, with a grand reception hall, formal dining room, splendid drawing room, living / cinema room, office and a huge open plan Mark Wilkinson kitchen / breakfast family room with a large fireplace and AGA. There is a majestic sweeping oak staircase and 5 of the bedrooms are ensuite. Character features are in abundance at "Heightley" and include high ceilings, beautifully crafted coving and ceiling roses, travertine tiles, sand stone fireplaces, marble features and leaded light windows.
. The grounds are private and tree bordered and there is also a Heritage Oak double garage and separate carport which hug the vast gravel driveway and turning circle to the front of the imposing turreted entrance hall. "Heightley Manor" is immaculate throughout and a dream of a family home with a rural feel and outlook, yet it is also only 12 miles from Exeter and the M5.
. Entrance Hallway Turreted stone grand and pronounced entrance and greeting area with steps up to a tiled floor and stone covered area with a large solid wood door as the main entrance with leaded light and stained glass features. Reception Hallway On entering the house, one is greeted with a quite prolific and eye catching reception hallway, perfect for greeting guests of distinction with a large sandstone fireplace and wood burner, large travertine floor tiles, reconditioned wood panelling on the walls and an ornamental ceiling rose of grand proportions. In the distance at the end of the hallway is the base of the solid oak sweeping staircase and doors to all of the main reception rooms. The radiators are cased in feature solid wood decoration and even the door to the downstairs cloakroom is concealed behind the oak panelling.
. Official Dining Room The main feature of this light and airy room is the distinguished fireplace agains the centre of the wall with a granite tile base and a crafted wood surround and mantle. The walls are part panelled and there are the usual delights of the feature ceiling roses that are dotted around the main rooms of the house. The room is double aspect with two large original windows taking in the full views to the side and to the front. Drawing Room The main entertaining Room is also a bright room with a great window overlooking the gardens, crafted ceiling rose, panelling throughout and a fireplace with a large sandstone fireplace and surround which naturally draws the attention on entering the room.
. Cloakroom Back in the hallway and disguised amongst the panelling is a n L-shaped downstairs cloakroom with a marble surround to the "Porcelanosa" sink within a wooden vanity unit. There is a fashionable high level "Albion Bath Company," WC, leaded light window to the side. Towards the rear of the house, the hallway narrows, diverts and leads to further reception rooms: Family Living Room A really light, double aspect room, overlooking the gardens to the rear and the side. The room currently incorporates a full "W & B" surround sound cinema system
(which may be acquired by separate negotiation) and is a real family room. The usual high standard ceiling roses, oak panelling, wood flooring and high ceilings are also consistent here. Office Two windows overlooking the garden make this room a great working environment with stripped oak floor boards and an ornamental ceiling rose. Off the hallway there is an area under the "servant staircase" that is used for storage and which also leads to the:
. "Mark Wilkinson" designed Kitchen / Family / Entertainment Room Beautifully hand crafted and well planned "New England" style family room which forms the heart of the house with a 5 Oven AGA (with 3 hobs), a real abundance of storage spaces and cupboards, central island with Quartz work surfaces, fitted fridge, pantry and dishwasher, surround sound audio system, large feature dresser with back lighting, Travertine floor tiles and its own separate access. In the family area of the kitchen is a large "Coalbrookdale" wood burner set deep into a large fireplace. Utility Room and Boot Room Is off the kitchen with a window, plumbing for the washing machines, a large "Butler" sink, Travertine floor tiles and a door to the "Boot room" which houses the large central boiler. Back in the reception hall, a sweeping oak staircase with part stripped wood and central linear carpeting passes a tremendous great 6 panel stained glass window on the way to the first floor.
. Landing The landing is wide and serves all of the first floor rooms: Master Bedroom Suite The grandest of rooms with views of the grounds through large leaded light windows. Luxurious large fireplace with a slate base and wooden surround and mantle piece. Currently fitted is a surround sound system and SKY tv points. Luxurious En-suite Bathroom The main feature of this slice of decadence is the large raised Jacuzzi bath in the centre of the room, with a sumptuous marble surround all set under a magnificent crafted ceiling rose. The floor is tiled and there is even another fireplace, a fully tiled "St James" shower, a low level WC and 2 separate wash basins surrounded by marble and set in vanity units with designer chrome taps. Bedroom 2 Has a large window overlooking the front gardens, another fireplace and another:
. En-suite Wetroom Floor to ceiling tiles, feature stained glass window to the rear, fashionable sink with chrome En-suite Wetroom Floor to ceiling tiles, feature stained glass window to the rear, fashionable sink with chrome tap and cupboard, and a very large walk in "St James" shower / wetroom. Bedroom 3 Has a window overlooking the fields to the side, fireplace with a wooden surround and mantle, part wood panelled walls and door to:
. En-suite At the front of the house overlooking the gardens with a high level WC, a delightful claw foot iron bath, feature iron radiator and a sink set in a marble top. Bedroom 4 Ceiling rose and crafted ceiling coving. Window overlooking the gardens, lawns and trees to the rear. From the landing there is the "servants staircase" to the ground floor, loft access and a window to the rear garden.
. Bedroom 5 Window overlooking the rear gardens, part panelled walls, ceiling coving and a door to: En-suite n++ with a three piece suite of a bath, low level WC and a "Heritage" sink. Bedroom 6 A light and airy room, part panelled, coved ceiling and a wonderful ceiling rose and door to: En-suite 3 piece suite en-suite with a low level WC, "Heritage" sink and a fully "brick" tiled shower cubicle and a window to the rear overlooking the gardens. Bedroom 7 / second office / possibility of a family bathroom
. Grounds Set in approximately 3 and a half acres of mainly lawned gardens, with a large gravel driveway around the feature turning Island with a fine selection of specimen trees. Large "Heritage Oak" double garage and carport with wood storage area.
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