Internal Accommodation
Total Internal Floor Area: 247.5m2 (including cellar and garage)
Total Internal Floor Area 210.7m2 (excluding cellar and garage)
Ground Floor
Sitting Room 5.12 into bay x 4.80
Dining Room 5.33 x 4.31
Kitchen 4.40 x 3.89m
Study3.83 into bay x 3.15m
Workshop/Studio 4.44 max x 3.37m
Utility Room 2.44 x 2.33m
WC 1.87 x 0.92m
First Floor
Bedroom 1 4.77 x 3.95m
En-suite 2.43 x 1.29m
Bedroom 2 5.23 x 4.24m
Bedroom 3 3.37 x 3.32m
En-suite 2.22 x 0.88m
Bedroom 4 3.15 x 3.53m into bay
Bedroom 5 3.42 x 3.37m
Bathroom 2.32 x 2.30m
WC 1.49 x 1.03m
Cellar 4.45 x 3.47
Garage 9.1 x 5.53m max (Note: triangular shape)
Property Information
Council Tax Band F
Listed Status - We are informed by the vendor that the property is not listed.
EPC Rating D (Conducted prior to installation of solar panels).
Solar Panels
Solar Panels were added to this property by the current owners in 2019. These are to be included in the sale, unless agreed otherwise.
“The Shrubbery” is an elegant and sizeable Edwardian villa, enjoying far-reaching sea views. Occupying an elevated position on the Eastern fringes of Teignmouth, this property offers internal living accommodation of 210.7 square meters, with generously proportioned rooms, a large driveway and lovely South-facing landscaped garden to the rear. Internally, the living accommodation includes five bedrooms and two large reception rooms, as well as a study, a workshop/studio and there is even a cellar below part of the property. Both of the principle bedrooms and both reception rooms afford beautiful sea views to the southerly aspect, looking along Devon’s stunning coastline. Berry Head, the Teignmouth sea front with its Victorian Pier, beach and The Ness and Shaldon are all visible from the main bedrooms.
The property is approached between two impressive stone pillars to from the Dawlish Road. A brick-paved driveway sweeps around to the main parking area, where up to 8-10 cars can be parked. There is an attractive brick-built garage and a further hardstanding, that is suitable for parking of a motorhome, caravan or boat, accessed from the adjacent Rockfield Close, with steps leading down to the main driveway.
An archway with wrought-iron gates leads to the rear landscaped garden, which slopes gently down towards the sea. To the rear of the garden, there is a pedestrian gateway, allowing easy access via Second Drive to the Eastcliff Park and the South West Coast Path. Whilst mostly laid to lawn, the garden includes two garden sheds, a lovely patio area and a further barbecue space. There are plenty of mature and attractive trees, plants and shrubs.
With so many period features and stunning views, internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this wonderful family home.