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Situated in the picturesque and highly regarded village of Abbotskerswell, Mote House enjoys an enviable position within a thriving South Devon community renowned for its village atmosphere and excellent local amenities. The village offers a highly respected primary school, pre-school, traditional public house, artisan coffee and craft shop, medieval parish church, tennis courts, recreation ground and an active cricket club, all contributing to its strong sense of community.
The property is ideally located for convenient access to both Newton Abbot and Totnes, each providing an extensive range of shopping, educational and leisure facilities. Newton Abbot also benefits from a mainline railway station with direct services to London Paddington, whilst the nearby A380 provides swift connections to Exeter and the M5 motorway. The beautiful South Devon coastline, including Teignmouth, Torbay and the English Riviera, lies within easy reach, offering an abundance of coastal walks, sailing and water-based activities.
A welcoming reception hall provides access to the principal ground floor accommodation. Original architectural detailing, exposed timbers and generous proportions create an impressive first impression, whilst stairs rise to the first-floor.
A well proportioned reception room enjoying an abundance of period charm, featuring exposed ceiling beams, traditional fireplace with wood burner and attractive original detailing. This elegant room provides a comfortable setting for everyday family living whilst retaining the character expected of a historic farmhouse.
Currently undergoing comprehensive renovation, this substantial space has already benefited from significant preparatory works, including a newly levelled, concreted and screeded floor ready for the installation of a bespoke kitchen. Approved planning consent allows for the creation of a spectacular open-plan kitchen and dining room centred around a large island, designed to become the social heart of the home while remaining sympathetic to the property's historic character and preserving period features, including the original fireplace and bread oven.
Positioned within the rear extension is an exceptionally versatile reception space currently arranged as a games room with adjoining bar area. Planning permission includes the installation of large bi-folding doors opening directly onto the gardens, creating an excellent entertaining space with seamless indoor-outdoor living.
The approved scheme incorporates a practical utility room together with a ground floor cloakroom, enhancing the functionality of the accommodation for modern family life.
A generously proportioned principal suite enjoying views across the surrounding gardens and village. The room benefits from an en-suite shower room and retains a wealth of original period features.
Three further spacious double bedrooms provide flexible accommodation for family members or guests, each enjoying individual character with exposed beams and attractive period detailing.
An additional room currently arranged as a study provides excellent flexibility and could equally serve as a nursery, dressing room or home office.
Serving the remaining bedrooms is a well-proportioned family bathroom.
Twin timber entrance gates open onto an extensive private driveway providing generous off-road parking for numerous vehicles together with access to the covered carport. The gardens wrap around the property and have been thoughtfully landscaped over many years, creating an attractive setting with expansive lawns, mature shrubs, established flower borders and natural stone walling. A charming stone foot bridge crosses an attractive rockery, providing a delightful feature within the gardens. To the rear, a substantial paved terrace offers an ideal space for outdoor dining and entertaining, leading onto a large level lawn framed by mature hedgerows and established planting. A timber pergola further enhances the gardens, creating numerous seating areas from which to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Planning Permission and Listed Building Consent were granted in November 2025 for an extensive programme of alterations designed to enhance the property's layout whilst preserving its historic significance. The approved scheme includes the creation of a superb open-plan kitchen and dining room with central island, alterations to improve the flow between the principal reception rooms, replacement doors providing improved access to the gardens, a dedicated utility room and cloakroom, together with the installation of solar panels on the rear single-storey extension. The approved drawings also create a wonderful balance between contemporary family living and the preservation of the property's historic character. Further details can be obtained via Teignbridge District Council's Planning Portal under reference 25/01550/HOU.
Newton Abbot approximately 3 miles, Totnes approximately 8 miles, Teignmouth approximately 8 miles, Torquay approximately 7 miles, Exeter approximately 20 miles, Dartmoor National Park approximately 10 miles. Mainline railway station at Newton Abbot with direct services to London Paddington.
From Newton Abbot proceed south on the A381 towards Totnes. After approximately two-thirds of a mile, turn left onto Odle Hill, signposted Abbotskerswell. Continue into the village, passing the primary school and village shop. At the mini roundabout proceed straight ahead and continue for approximately 150 yards, where Mote House will be found on the right-hand side, opposite the village hall.
Band G.
Property is exempt.
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected. Gas-fired central heating. With Ultra Fast Broadband also installed at the property.
Teignbridge District Council.