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THE PROPERTY.
White House comprises a distinctive and particularly handsome detached residence which dates back to the mid-Victorian era and has a classic front façade with its attractive bays and large sash windows, two of which have arched tops and hood moulds. The property has had an interesting history and was previously a private primary school before it closed its doors in the early 2000s and reverted back to a residence.
The accommodation, as one would expect, is particularly elegant with beautifully proportioned rooms which retain a wealth of character, all of which aids in creating a delightful period ambience. Features include ornate cornicing, picture rails and several impressive marble fireplaces. It is also adaptable in its layout, extending to approaching 3400sqft, with generous reception rooms, five bedrooms to the first floor (one of which has views to the sea), and a further two second floor rooms which would make an ideal studio, home office or children’s den.
White House has been the subject of a significant programme of refurbishment and improvement over the past year or so and is found in exceptional order with great care and attention given to the fittings and overall finish. This has highlighted the superb period features and the house has been fully redecorated using soft tones which compliment the character and large sash windows beautifully. The property has also had a new roof and has been rewired, along with updating the plumbing system including a new pressurised water system, new bathroom fittings and vanity units in many of the bedrooms.
GARDENS & GROUNDS.
The property is approached from Old Beer Road through impressive pillars and a driveway which sweeps up to the house and provides parking for several vehicles. To the front is a large lawned garden with stone balustrades, water feature and summerhouse. The garden rises to the rear where there is a lightly wooded area which is a mass of bluebells in the spring months. It is bordered to the north by a flintstone wall. To the rear of the house are several useful stores and an outside WC.
SITUATION.
White House is located in a commanding position on the World Heritage Jurassic Coast at Seaton Hole. It is conveniently placed being within a short walk of the stunning secluded cove (about 200 yards), where there is a popular cafe, as well as having the quintessential fishing village of Beer close at hand and the town of Seaton which offers a wide range of everyday amenities. These include some lovely independent shops and eateries, doctors surgery, primary school and super markets. Seaton lies midway between the popular coastal towns of Lyme Regis with its historic Cobb Harbour and the stunning Regency town of Sidmouth. There is a golf course nearby in Axmouth and many stunning walks, both coastal and country close at hand. Seaton Tramway operates a heritage tram between Seaton and Colyton in East Devon's glorious Axe Valley, travelling alongside the River Axe estuary through two nature reserves and giving an unrivalled view of the abundant wildlife. The renowned Colyton Grammar School, one of the country's top mixed state schools, is situated about 3 miles away on the outskirts of the village of Colyford.
The market town of Axminster is approximately 8 miles to the north-east and has a good variety of shops, schools and leisure facilities with mainline rail link to London Waterloo. The busy market town of Honiton lies some 11 miles away and is particularly well-known as an antique and book centre as well as having the usual range of shops and also has a mainline rail link to London Waterloo. The Cathedral City of Exeter lies about 24 miles to the west and has excellent shopping and sporting facilities, theatres, art centre, mainline express rail link to London Paddington, international airport and M5 access.
DIRECTIONS.
From Seaton, take the B3174 Beer Road (west) out of the town and continue for about 0.7 mile, turning left on a sharp left hand bend (in a wooded section of the road), onto Old Beer Road. Continue along this road for about 0.3 mile and the entrance gates to White House will be found on your left hand side.
SERVICES & TENURE.
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Mains gas-fired central heating. Freehold.
LOCAL AUTHORITY.
East Devon District Council - 01404 515616.
Tax Band: G.
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTFICATE.
Rating: E.
FLOOD RISK.
Flood risk information can be checked through the following: www.gov.uk/check-long-term-flood-risk
BROADBAND & MOBILE.
The seller has advised us that Broadband is available at the property Broadband availability at this location can be checked through: checker.ofcom.org.uk/
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