Guide price
£3,500,000
5 bed detached house for saleColyton, Devon EX24
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - National Country House Department
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About this property
An exceptionally well-presented property
Five-bedroom country house + four-bedroom cottage
Two double garages + stabling and barns
Approx. 49 acres
Set in the Coly Valley, East Devon National Landscape
Dating from the 16th century, Hooperhayne is a welcoming home offering generous light-filled accommodation over two floors. Configured to provide a comfortable and practical living and entertaining environment, the rooms have the amenities of 21st century living whilst retaining original features such as timber beams, traditional fireplaces and mullioned windows.
The property is based on a Devon longhouse, the oldest part of which was built ‘between 1520 and 1530’ (information in Exeter Library archives). That part of the house comprises three reception rooms, of which the central one is in many ways the heart of the house with attractive moulded beams and an inglenook fireplace. One side of it is the formal dining room and the other is the sitting room, a cosy dual-aspect room with views and an open fireplace. The upstairs of the original longhouse is configured as three bedrooms and two bathrooms. One bedroom and bathroom has its own staircase, directly up from the dining room below.
In the Victorian era Hooperhayne was significantly enlarged and an impressive south-facing wing was built. In W G Hoskins book ‘Devon’ (published 1954) he writes of the Colyton parish farms “Some of these farmsteads became ‘mansions’ in the 16th – 18th cents. And are architecturally interesting, e.g. Hooperhayne which was the home of a small squire, and is very characteristic of its period and status.”
This wing gives the house a double-height reception hall with direct access to the south terrace and a large well-proportioned drawing room (once the billiards room) and study with French doors to the east garden, as well as a cloakroom, drinks room and octagonal feature room. Above is an impressive galleried landing, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. All these rooms have a sunny aspect and exceptional views.
Hooperhayne is well laid-out for entertaining with the kitchen adjacent to the dining room. The high, light-filled kitchen offers plenty of storage in wall and base units and has a central island with Belfast sink, an electric Aga and integrated appliances. The sunroom/conservatory leads off the kitchen to the courtyard with its large suntrap terrace. Next door is a fitted utility room with WC / shower room adjoining. Leading off it are two large interconnecting hobby or play rooms, each with direct external access to the cobbled yard. Above is a 59ft undeveloped loft space with natural light and exposed beams and huge potential.
The property benefits from a detached two-storey cottage which offers further accommodation. Currently arranged as separate apartments with an external staircase, the top-floor comprises an open-plan living area and kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom, while the ground floor provides two further bedrooms, a kitchen and sitting room. The cottage offers opportunities for guest-spillover, multigenerational living or income potential subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
The property is approached via a cobbled yard that offers ample space for parking and access to the property’s outbuildings which include two double garages, stables and stores. The property has rock history as legendary Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre bought up his family there until 2007 and he had a recording studio in the large barn across the garden. The south part of that barn has planning permission for conversion into a one-bedroom annexe with decking looking over the garden pond. The large double-height central section with the walled garden one side and parking the other, is a perfect space for entertaining.
The beautiful established gardens consist of rolling lawns bordered by rose-beds and herbaceous borders. There are mature specimen trees including gingko, metasequoia and eucalyptus, a pretty garden stream and a tennis court. Below the main lawn is a wild-flower meadow intersected with paths leading down to a tear-shaped pond, providing a delightful amble in the evening sun.
There are several peaceful seating areas and BBQ spots — all ideal for entertaining, al fresco dining, and enjoying the far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The property enjoys approximately 49.3 acres of grounds in total which comprise enclosed pasture, grassy paddocks and areas of woodland which include mature oak trees and are carpeted with flowers in the spring.
Hooperhayne is situated in a secluded position on a quiet leafy lane, just over a mile from Colyton in the East Devon National Landscape. This popular small town offers a general stores, butcher, post-office, chemist, medical centre, cafes, pubs and a newly-opened boutique hotel. More extensive amenities are available in the market towns of Honiton and Axminster.
Approximately 22 miles away the cathedral city of Exeter offers a wide choice of cultural activities and a wealth of good shopping and restaurants. The Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, offering a dramatic coastline and lovely beaches, is just under 7 miles away to the south. Beer has a popular sailing club while the fishing town of Lyme Regis, with its literary and artistic connections, historic Cobb harbour and first class restaurants, is about 8 miles away. There is an abundance of riding, cycling and walking activities to enjoy, including the South West Coast Path and the East Devon Way.
For such a quiet rural area, communication links are excellent. Trains operate from Axminster to London Waterloo and Taunton to London Paddington while the A30, M5, A35 and A303 provide very convenient road connections. Exeter Airport provides an ever-increasing number of domestic and international flights. Well regarded independent and state schools for all school ages in the region include The Woodroffe in Lyme Regis, Colyton Grammar, Exeter School and The Maynard. Somerset also has good schools in Perrott Hill, King’s College, Taunton, Wellington, Blundell’s and others.
Local Authority: East Devon District Council
Council Tax: Band H
Services: Mains electricity. Mains and private water. Private drainage (compliance with current regulations not warranted)
Oil-fired central heating.
Tenure: Freehold
Planning: 24/0738/ful. Prospective purchasers are advised that they should make their own enquiries of the local planning authority.
Wayleaves and Easements: The property is sold subject to any wayleaves or easements, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
EPC rating: Tbc
Guide Price: £3,500,000
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