Location: Old Bystock Drive.

Exmouth Journal: Cedar Cottage.Cedar Cottage. (Image: Archant)

Price: £550,000.

Agent: Bainbridge’s Estate Agents.

Cedar Cottage is understood to date from the early 1900s and is of cavity brick construction, with rendered, colour washed elevations, attractively balanced with dual bays to the front façade, beneath a pitched clay tile roof.

Exmouth Journal: Cedar Cottage.Cedar Cottage. (Image: Archant)

The house is of immense visual appeal, further complemented by the wonderful private gardens, all within the beautiful surroundings of Bystock Court, which Cedar Cottage was once part of.

The accommodation is both practical and elegant and a reflection of the origins, with a lovely flow of natural light throughout.

The general condition of the house is excellent and modern-day improvements, including oak flooring, perfectly combine with the original wood panelled doors, cast iron Victorian fireplaces and deep pine skirting boards.

The accommodation comprises a covered entrance, reception hall, sitting room, separate dining room, kitchen, breakfast room, study/bedroom 4, utility and downstairs WC.

Exmouth Journal: Cedar Cottage.Cedar Cottage. (Image: Archant)

At first floor are three comfortable double bedrooms and a large family bathroom.

Outside, the beautifully established gardens are exceptional in respect of privacy and planting and encompass the building around the east, north and west facing elevations and there is also a large driveway with parking for two to three cars.

Exmouth Journal: Cedar Cottage.Cedar Cottage. (Image: Archant)