Exeter, Devon
- PROPERTY TYPE
Office
- BEDROOMS
14
- SIZE
5,995 sq ft
557 sq m
Key features
- Guide Price: £700,000 - £750,000
- Suitable for owner occupier
- Prominent road frontage
- Parking spaces for 14 cars
- Planning Permission for 35 bed co-living development
Description
Exeland House is a charming 19th-century property originally built as a mission hall, steeped in history and character. Conveniently located at the southern end of Tudor Street near Exe Bridges, this unique site offers a blend of versatile spaces and development potential.
The property features car parking at the front and is currently configured with a vacant retail space on the ground floor (273.5 sqm). The first floor (245.5 sqm) and mezzanine (38 sqm) are occupied by Big Wave Media Limited, functioning as office spaces. To the rear, a walkway from the first floor leads up to Bridge Street, historically known as the “Coffin Way.”
Planning permission has been granted to transform the site into modern co-living accommodation, providing 35 bedrooms under Planning Reference: 22/1548/FUL.
Situation
Exeland House is located within Devon’s vibrant capital city of Exeter in the southwest of England. Exeter is approximately 46 miles northeast of Plymouth, 79 miles south of Bristol and 173 miles west of London.
Exeter benefits from excellent transport connectivity. The M5 motorway provides access from Exeter to Bristol within 1 hour 35 minutes and Birmingham within 2 hours 50 minutes. The city also has an international airport 5 miles from
the centre. Exeter is the main railway hub for the south-west and has three railway stations. Exeter’s St David’s station provides direct access to Paddington within 2 hours and 15 minutes. Public transport within Exeter is generally through bus routes and operates city-wide.
Exeland House provides great accessibility to the retail and leisure amenities within the city centre. The property is adjoining Fore Street which offers a large range of bars, restaurants and independent shops. The University of Exeter’s Streatham campus can be reached in circa 30 minutes on foot (1.3 miles) whilst the same journey takes 13 minutes by bicycle. The university’s St. Luke’s Campus is also within a 23-minute walk, 10-minute cycle away.
Directions
If travelling into Exeter take the Ide exit off the A30 and follow the signs into Exeter. Keep heading in along Alphington Road until you get to Exe Bridges. At Exe Bridges follow signs into the city centre. After you cross the river, and join Frog Street, you will see Exeland House directly in front of you, take the exit onto Tudor Street on your left and turn in on your right to Exeland House.
From the City Center: Head down Magdalen Street and follow signs to Marsh Barton. As you head down Western Way, get in the right hand lane and follow the signs to Exwick, St Thomas and St Davids. As you travel over the first bridge over the river, stay in the right hand lane and once you pass the traffic lights, follow signs for the City Centre. After you cross the river for the second time, and join Frog Street, you will see Exeland House directly in front of you, take the exit onto Tudor Street on your left and turn in on your right to Exeland House.
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NEAREST STATIONS
Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode- Exeter St. Thomas Station0.2 miles
- Exeter Central Station0.5 miles
- Exeter St. Davids Station0.7 miles

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