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Guide price

£1,500,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Slade Lane, Sidmouth EX10

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Stunning coastal/countryside family home

  • 2 acres of grounds with stable block and outbuilding

  • Superb views of Weston Bay and the Blackdown Hills

  • Open plan living

  • Formal reception rooms

  • 4 Bedrooms including principal suite and guest suite

Set amidst rolling fields and just moments from the East Devon coastline, The Highlands offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the best of coast and country in a beautifully appointed family home. Tucked away in the peaceful hamlet of Weston and surrounded by National Trust land, this private two-acre estate is a sanctuary of space and seclusion.

Designed to embrace its setting, the house flows effortlessly from indoors to out, with sweeping views over Weston Bay and the Blackdown Hills. Inside, the living spaces are generous and versatile, with a relaxed, flowing layout made for both everyday comfort and elegant entertaining.

At the heart of the home lies a large open-plan kitchen, dining and living space—a sociable hub with practical tiled flooring, underfloor heating, and sliding doors opening onto a broad, sun-drenched terrace—perfect for alfresco dining or soaking in the view.

The kitchen is beautifully appointed, with a Rangemaster cooker, American-style fridge-freezer and plenty of space for gatherings, large or small.

Elsewhere on the ground floor, you’ll find four additional reception rooms, including a refined sitting room with an elegant fireplace, a light-filled conservatory, a formal dining room, and a quiet study. A large utility/boot room adds functionality, while a connected room—currently used as a gym—offers excellent versatility.

Upstairs, a galleried landing leads to the principal suite, where triple-aspect windows frame glorious rural and coastal vistas. There are three further double bedrooms—one with an en suite—and a generous family bathroom completing the first floor.

Gardens & Grounds

Approached by a long private drive through double gates, The Highlands sits within two acres of beautifully tended, level gardens. With mature trees, established borders, and wide south-facing lawns, the grounds are ideal for family life and outdoor entertaining. A broad terrace stretches along the rear of the house—perfect for alfresco dining with a sea breeze in the air.

To the side of the house, a large parking area leads to a double open-fronted car port, a stable yard with four loose boxes and a tack room, offering excellent equestrian potential or simply additional storage.

A rare find in such a special setting—The Highlands combines the charm of English countryside living with the fresh, invigorating appeal of the nearby coast.

Location

The Highlands enjoys a truly idyllic position, nestled within the East Devon National Landscape—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known for its dramatic coastline and rolling countryside. Positioned to take in the stunning views of the Jurassic Coast, surrounded by National Trust land and the Donkey Sanctuary, the property offers immediate access to some of the region’s most scenic walking routes, including the South West Coast Path. The secluded beach at Weston Mouth lies just 1.5 miles away, making it ideal for quiet swims, picnics and shoreline walks.

The nearby village of Branscombe—one of Devon’s most picturesque and historic thatched villages—is approximately 2.5 miles from the property. Here, you’ll find two well-loved pubs, a vibrant village hall, a National Trust tea room and a forge at the heart of the community. Just a short drive further, the charming Regency town of Sidmouth (3 miles) offers a wide array of amenities, including independent shops, cafés, and a beautiful promenade lined with period architecture.

Also close at hand is The Donkey Sanctuary, a much-loved local landmark and visitor attraction, home to a Taste of the West award-winning café and open year-round.

For wider services, the bustling market town of Honiton (approximately 8.5 miles) provides supermarkets, schools, antique shops, and a direct mainline rail link to London Waterloo. The cathedral city of Exeter, just 16 miles away, offers exceptional educational options, high-end shopping, fine dining, and cultural institutions, as well as an international airport and direct train services to London Paddington.

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band: G

Local Authority: East Devon District Council

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  • Council tax band

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