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Glass has been cleverly used as balustrading and for stair risers to enhance the light and airy feel of the property. Full length windows with sliding doors leading out to balconies ensure that the outside space and fabulous views are made the most of. The windows are all double glazed Sapa. The accommodation is arranged over four floors plus the gallery and there are five bedrooms, one of which is en suite. The reception rooms are facing the sea and as you can see from the floorplan, offer flexibility with their layout eg.
The bathrooms are fitted with Laufen sanitary ware. There is underfloor heating throughout and an integrated sound system in the kitchen, sitting room and main bedroom. Rocklands is approached via a pedestrian gate, which automatically locks at night and via an automated security electric vehicular gate with audio entry system. Both gates open into a communal private drive. A path leads from the parking area to the front door and the house is also fitted with a security alarm system.
There is a private sun terrace and garden on the south side of the property and a pathway leads from there to a gate opening onto Trefusis Terrace. Exmouth itself is a traditional resort with a promenade, elegant Georgian architecture and a bustling centre.
The town offers a diverse selection of shops, places to eat and things to do, including top quality water sports such as wind-surfing and kite-surfing and fantastic routes for cycling and walking. The town has a two mile sandy beach and a popular marina as well as a train station with a direct line to Exeter. There is also a good selection of primary, secondary and private schools.
The Cathedral City of Exeter is only 11 miles away with its Intercity railway station, international airport, connection to the M5 motorway and great business and retail opportunities with a modern shopping precinct, speciality boutiques, open air markets, restaurants, cafes and wine bars. At the mini roundabout turn right onto Withycombe Road and at the next mini roundabout continue on to Marpool Hill which becomes Claremont Grove. At the T junction turn right into Salterton Road and at the mini roundabout turn left into Rolle Road.
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