Listed for £775,000
January 30, 2026
Sold for £700,000
2021
Sold for £595,000
2018
Sold for £493,500
2016
Sold for £235,000
2001
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Accommodation - Access to the property is via an impressive original front door, which opens into a welcoming and light-filled entrance hall. The hall immediately showcases a number of attractive original features, including a solid chestnut staircase staircase and internal wooden doors, all of which contribute to the property’s period charm.
Leading off the hallway is a well-appointed kitchen featuring a small breakfast bar and ample storage. Adjacent to this is the dining room, which enjoys pleasant views across the front lawns of Creedy House and provides an excellent space for both family living and entertaining.
The sitting room is a generously proportioned and particularly appealing reception room, featuring a wood-burning stove and double-aspect windows to the rear, and adjoins the snug which has large French doors opening to the front of the property, allowing an abundance of natural light throughout the day. In addition, the ground floor benefits from a useful WC and a good-sized utility room.
On the first floor, the principal bedroom enjoys views over the front of the property and is complemented by a newly refurbished en suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms, together with a family bathroom, with listed building consent in place.
At the upper level is a substantial loft area accessed via a loft ladder. This versatile space offers excellent potential for use as a home gym, hobby room or additional storage, subject to individual requirements.
Outbuildings And Garage - The property has a double garage, large workshop and an allotment with greenhouse and shed. There is also an 'undercroft' opposite which is handy for storing logs and outside kit.
Grounds And Communal Areas - The property benefits from a south-facing private garden situated to the front, which is accessed via French doors from the snug and provides an attractive and sheltered outdoor space.
The allotment is positioned in a sheltered, south-facing area to the rear of the garages and includes a useful greenhouse, ideal for those with an interest in gardening.
To the north of the property lie approximately 12 acres of beautifully maintained communal grounds and woodland known as The Rookery. These shared grounds include a small orchard, an open glade and a network of meandering paths, set amongst spring bulbs, rhododendrons and a well-established mix of native and exotic trees and shrubs, creating an attractive environment for both residents and wildlife throughout the year.
Services - Utilities: Mains Electricity, water (metered), gas and telephone
Drainage: Private shared drainage (cost included in Creedy Park fees
Heating: Gas Worcester Boiler Greenstar 2000 (installed 23/7/20)
Solar panels at the garage installed June 2022 - connected to the grid with tarriff and connected to Zappi car charger
Woodburner installed 2022 - Blue Skies model HEETAS compliant
Tenure: Freehold
Broadband (Superfast) Full Fibre
EE recommended for mobile network (Ofcom)
Management fees £88 per month
Agent's Note - There are various easements and rights of way connected to this property - please ask agent for more details
Directions - From Crediton proceed north towards Sandford and after half a mile turn right into the driveway for Creedy Park. Pass the cricket pitch on the right and follow the road round to the right. On approaching the main house, turn left through the archway and turn to the right. Bell Tower is halfway down on the right with parking outside.
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