Tucked away in a peaceful area of Salston Manor, this home offers a private sanctuary with captivating views across woodland and fields. This hidden gem seamlessly blends natural beauty with modern conveniences.
Step through the front door into a generous and welcoming entrance hall. The ground floor offers a stunning kitchen, featuring sleek Quartz countertops, premium integrated NEFF appliances, and an abundance of stylish storage, perfectly designed for both entertaining and everyday living. This spacious room offers plenty of space for a dining or breakfast table.
The spacious living room features elegant sliding doors onto a secluded deck, where you’re embraced by the tranquil embrace of surrounding woodland, creating an atmosphere of complete calm and privacy.
Upstairs, two well-proportioned double bedrooms each enjoy their own luxurious en-suite bathrooms, and both are graced with serene woodland views, offering a true escape from the everyday.
Every element of this home reflects a commitment to quality with exceptional fixtures and fittings, from the warm tones of the Engineered Oak flooring to the plush Wool Blend carpets underfoot.
Modern convenience is also at the forefront, with allocated parking and access to electric vehicle car charging.
Set within four acres of beautifully maintained communal grounds, this home combines countryside seclusion with practicality, just a short distance from local amenities and well-connected transport links. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a refined base, this remarkable home offers the best of both worlds and the perfect place to call home.
About Salston Manor:
Originally an 18th century farmhouse, Grade II Listed Salston Manor was extended and rebuilt in Elizabethan style in 1845 by William Hart Coleridge, nephew of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
In the twentieth century it became a hotel and was the birthplace of the world famous Donkey Sanctuary.
The hotel closed in 2007 and has now been substantially rebuilt as 11 apartments with a further 15 new houses discreetly located within approximately 4 acres of managed private grounds and woodland.
Situation
Ottery St Mary is a town in the East Devon district of Devon, about 10 miles east of Exeter. The town takes its name from the River Otter on which it stands. The town comprises several independent shops. An area known as 'The Square', is the heart of the town where there are pubs, restaurants, coffee and tea rooms as well as the locally highly regarded Kings School.
The River Otter offers beautiful walks from the town all the way to the coast at Budleigh Salterton.
Directions
From our office head East out of the City and join the A30 towards Honiton. Exit at Daisymount and take the third exit, you will reach another roundabout immediately, please take the second exit signposted Ottery St Mary B3174. Continue along this road until you see The Kings School on your left hand side. Turn right and continue on this road for approximately 1/2 a mile before turning right and immediately left. The entrance to the property can be found on your left hand side.
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