Guide price
£1,650,000
5 bed detached house for saleBaring Crescent, Exeter, Devon EX1
5 beds
3 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Exeter
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About this property
Entrance Hall
Kitchen/dining room
Three reception rooms
Five bedrooms
Four bathrooms
2554 sq ft
Private walled garden
Set within a private road in an historic crescent of twelve villas built in 1820, Belmont House is a beautiful Regency Georgian villa. The restoration works have been finished to an exceptionally high standard, preserving all the period features. There are marble fireplaces, original cornices, sweeping curved staircases and beautifully proportioned windows and high ceilings.
The grand portico entrance leads in to the first floor entrance hall with sweeping staircase and doors to the yoga room, library and two beautiful south facing lounges. Stairs lead down to the kitchen / dining / living room which has direct access out onto the front garden via three double doors. The kitchen has a good range of units in a white gloss with solid oak worktops, with inset ceramic sink, stainless steel 6 hob unit and oven, and integrated dishwasher. The open plan dining / living space is of great proportion and is perfect for every day family life and entertaining. There is also an office, utility / laundry room, cloakroom, and gym on the ground floor.
The top floor comprises five generous bedrooms, the master enjoying an ensuite shower room, far reaching views to the front aspect as far as the Haldon Hills and floor to ceiling built in wardrobes. There is also a family bathroom and a further shower room.
Belmont House has a lovely private garden by the front entrance with specimen trees, planters, and a lawned area enclosed by a border of yews. The south facing gardens at the front feature a brick patio, a small pond enclosed by agapanthus and grasses, cyprus and olive trees, and gated parking for two cars. There is additional parking for two cars in the private road to the front. The property also enjoys shared usage of Baring Crescent's private gardens which is a delightful tranquil space unique in central Exeter. The gardens have borders of shrubs and specimen trees with central lawns, wild flower beds and hidden pathways.
Baring Crescent is one of the most sought-after roads in St Leonards, Exeter's most popular residential location. Nearby Magdalen Road has independent shops, cafes and bakeries. Waitrose is very close and the city centre, John Lewis and Princesshay shopping centre are less than a mile away. Exeter is the most thriving city in the south west and offers a wide choice of cultural resources. There are a variety of excellent schools including St Leonards primary (Ofsted Outstanding), Exeter School, Exeter college, the Maynard school, and the cathedral school, whilst Exeter University is recognised as one of the best in the country. The M5 motorway provides links to Bristol and London, the A38 to Plymouth and the A30 to Cornwall. Exeter St Davids offers regular train services to London Paddington in just over two hours and Exeter Airport offers domestic and international flights.
Services: All mains. Gas central heating.
Local Authority: Exeter City Council.
Service Charges: £300 per year for maintenance and insurance of the Baring Crescent communal garden.
Council Tax: Band G
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