Savills Exeter
said in a press statement. The Flemish-bond brick manse measures roughly 7,000 square feet and comprises six bedrooms and five bathrooms. Outside, the picturesque grounds are dotted with lush, landscaped gardens and a private path that leads down to a modern jetty and mooring for boaters. At the front is an expansive parking area with enough room to accommodate six cars. Plus, there’s room for three more vehicles at the top of the drive.
The Victorian-style home, which dates back to the 19th century, has been restored by its current ownersInternally, there are a ton of period details to admire. Each of the rooms features soaring high ceilings and sash windows that frame views of the river and English countryside. On the first floor, a reception hall has been outfitted with Jerusalem stone flooring and a curved bookcase that contains a hidden door leading to a secret bathroom.