A striking home in a Grade II listed building on the eastern side of Exmouth
This three-bedroom home occupies a part of a Grade II listed period building on the eastern side of Exmouth.
This three-bedroom home occupies a part of a Grade II listed period building on the eastern side of Exmouth.
This historic Grade II listed residence occupies a plot of around 16.36 acres in a peaceful rural location set within ancient woodland, near the villages of Widworthy and Wilmington.
This Grade II listed thatched property occupies a secluded position in the quaint village of Otterton, on the edge of Budleigh Salterton.
This Grade II listed single-storey residence occupies an elevated position on a plot of just under one acre, on the eastern edge of Sidmouth next to the Norman Lockyer Observatory at the top of Salcombe Hill.
This modern, three-storey residence occupies a lovely woodland setting and is located a short distance from the seafront in Exmouth.
This picture postcard Grade II listed thatched cottage occupies a central position in the picturesque and vibrant village of Talaton.
This modern, detached family home occupies a place on a small development of nine properties on the fringes of Exmouth.
This is a really rare opportunity to acquire a Grade I listed Gothic folly situated in a quiet location right in the heart of Sidmouth overlooking the bowling greens and tennis courts.
This attractive period house is situated in a semi-rural location within a tranquil leafy setting in Exmouth and benefits from fine views of the surrounding countryside.
A detached contemporary house in a tranquil rural position in the Corry Valley, less than half a mile from the popular village of Stockland in the Blackdown Hills.
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