Beautifully presented 1930s house in Devon for sale
This beautifully presented 1930s house with wonderful views is just 15 minutes from Exeter City Centre

Trillow House is a fantastic 1930s property which has been modernised since 2006. Just three miles from the popular Devon city of Exeter with delightful views across the surrounding countryside, you can just see the spire of the cathedral in the distance.
The house provides good family accommodation with high ceilinged rooms and the open plan kitchen/dining room/living room makes the most of the natural light which comes into the house through the large bay windows and the wonderful conservatory.
The property has four bedrooms including the master bedroom suite which has a freestanding bath in the en suite bathroom.
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The property is surrounded by mature gardens featuring specimen trees and shrubs including some good fruit trees. To the west is a gravel terrace and an ornamental pond; to the north is the pasture paddock of about three acres which contains poplar, birch and hornbeam trees.
Trillow House is situated in the hamlet of Nadderwater which sits in the valley of Nadder Brook. The River Exe estuary is within easy reach, as is the stunning South Devon coast and the Dartmoor National Park while Exeter has all the necessary local amenities.
The guide price is £775,000. For further information please contact Jackson-Stops & Staff on 01392 214222 or visit www.jackston-stops.co.uk.
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