Outstanding gentleman's residence for sale in Devon
A very fine Grade II listed refurbished Georgian residence just to the South of Exeter has come onto the market
Cotfield is a wonderful Grade II listed Georgian property on the southern edge of Exeter which has been completely refurbished. The house has classic Georgian proportions and is in fine decorative order, with a service wing under separate ownership.
The house has a grand entrance portico and an impressive reception hall with a classic sweeping staircase; the terrific drawing room extends to 25ft with original 12 pane sash windows, with shutters and fine ceiling cornice. The dining room has a stripped wooden floor and a good fireplace, while the kitchen has been recently refitted and has double doors leading to the conservatory.
Four double bedrooms include the 25ft master bedroom, and there are two bathrooms and a galleried landing. Living space also includes roof access, a loft space and a cellar.
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The gardens are pretty and mostly laid to lawn, with beds and borders, extending to around half an acre.
Cotfield is situated just to the south of Exeter in Devon, and access to the M5 is excellent while there are two mainline train stations and the expanding international airport.
The guide price is £600,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01392 455 755 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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