Beer

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
1,744 sq ft
162 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Please quote reference TS1237 when enquiring about this property
- Superb elevated position with sea views
- 4 double bedrooms
- Tons of character
- Woodburner
- Open plan Kitchen-Dining space
- Landscaped gardens
- Popular seaside village location
- Garage
- Off road parking
Description
Situation.
Weston House enjoys an exceptional position in the heart of Beer, a quintessentially English fishing village recently recognised by The Telegraph as Britain’s most beautiful seaside destination. Commanding stunning views across the Jurassic Coast, this charming property also benefits from easy access to many of East Devon’s most sought-after towns, villages, and coastal landmarks.
Famed for its strong sense of community and enduring seaside appeal, Beer continues to attract visitors in search of natural beauty and traditional charm. The South West Coast Path passes nearby, offering dramatic clifftop walks westwards to Branscombe and Sidmouth, or eastwards towards Seaton and the historic town of Lyme Regis. Within the village, an array of independent galleries, welcoming cafés, and quality restaurants are complemented by essential amenities such as a local store, delicatessen, pharmacy, pub, and hotel. The village’s thriving sailing club makes it an excellent base for those who enjoy watersports and life on the water.
The surrounding area is rich in fine dining opportunities. Notable destinations include the celebrated River Cottage Café just outside Axminster, and the popular Masons Arms in nearby Branscombe. Sidmouth, just 10 miles away, offers additional amenities including a Waitrose supermarket and a variety of boutique shops and eateries.
Education in the area is of an exceptional standard. The highly prestigious Colyton Grammar School—regularly ranked among the best in the UK—is only three miles from Beer. Further distinguished options include Exeter School, The Maynard, The Woodroffe School and Blundell’s, alongside King’s College, Queen’s College, and Taunton School.
Travel connections are excellent. The A30 at Honiton links directly to the A303, offering a convenient route to London, while the A3052 provides straightforward access to Exeter and the western counties. The M5 motorway is easily reached at Exeter or Taunton. Regular mainline rail services to London Waterloo run from Honiton and Axminster, with additional high-speed connections to London Paddington available from Exeter St David’s and Taunton.
Description.
Set in an enviable elevated position within the picturesque village of Beer, this charming home enjoys sweeping views across the coastline and surrounding village. Beautifully proportioned throughout, the property offers four generously sized bedrooms and a wealth of character throughout the living spaces, ideal for both family life and entertaining. Outside, the house is complemented by attractive gardens, private parking, and a garage. This is a superb opportunity to enjoy all the charm that Beer has to offer, from its coastal walks to its vibrant village community.
Accommodation.
The front door opens into a spacious and welcoming entrance vestibule and through to the hallway, featuring attractive tiled flooring and ample space for coats and boots. A central staircase leads to the first-floor accommodation, while doors open into the principal ground floor rooms.
The living room is a beautifully proportioned space, with a large bay window that frames stunning coastal views and floods the room with natural light. Character features include pine floorboards and a cosy wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Across the hallway, a second reception room offers flexible use as a formal dining room, study, or additional sitting room. This room also benefits from a generous bay window with uninterrupted views towards the coastline.
The kitchen/dining area is both stylish and practical, offering a generous layout ideal for everyday living and entertaining. A central peninsula creates a natural divide between cooking and dining spaces, while providing additional work surface and storage. Solid wooden worktops complement the cabinetry and seamlessly integrate a sleek induction hob and ceramic sink with drainer. There's space for a freestanding fridge freezer and dishwasher, and a built-in double oven adds further convenience. The room is finished with a tiled floor and enjoys plenty of natural light from windows overlooking the garden. A door leads to a versatile utility area and garden room, which opens in turn onto the adjoining patio and surrounding gardens. There's also access to a convenient downstairs shower room with W/C. The current owners have found this space extremely practical, helping to keep the main living areas clutter-free and well-organised.
Upstairs, there are four generously sized bedrooms. The two front-facing rooms enjoy breath taking views across the coastline, while the rear bedrooms overlook the mature gardens and the village beyond. The family bathroom is finished in a contemporary style, comprising a modern white suite with a panelled bath and shower over, vanity unit, and W/C.
Outside.
Occupying a peaceful position at the end of a quiet no-through road, the property enjoys both privacy and tranquillity. To the front, a detached single garage and private parking space provide practical convenience, with a pathway leading through well-tended lawns to the entrance vestibule. The front garden is attractively landscaped with mature flowering shrubs that offer vibrant seasonal colour and structure throughout the year.
To the side of the property, a level patio takes full advantage of the morning light and far-reaching views over the village and dramatic coastline—an ideal spot for alfresco dining, morning coffee, or evening drinks while watching the sunset.
The rear garden is thoughtfully terraced and laid to lawn, creating a series of usable outdoor spaces. A pathway and steps lead up to a versatile timber home office and a useful storage shed, offering a practical and peaceful retreat set amidst the garden’s greenery.
Services.
Oil fired central heating, mains water, electric and drainage.
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- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Garage
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
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