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Living in Lympstone | Stacks Property Search and Acquisition Living in Lympstone, a popular and picturesque village on the eastern shore of the Exe Estuary in Devon, offers a blend of history, community spirit, and scenic beauty. The village is known for its charming atmosphere, with historic buildings and a strong sense of local heritage.
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Lovely Victorian house near Tiverton, 4 acres with paddock, veg garden with greenhouse and poly tunnel recently converted annexe, high ceilings, natural light and views. Blundells School catchment. Guide £1.275m. Message me or contact Knight Frank Exeter for more details.
This unspoilt 3-bed farmhouse with annexe barn is packed with character and sits in an elevated position with views. Upottery is a well-located village with a great pub in the heart of the glorious Blackdown Hills AONB. It even has a pool and 2.75 acres including two paddocks. Guide £800k. For more info contact me or Stags Honiton.
Fantastic location, close to the Coast and views to die for…
Bungalows are back! Please get in touch if you’d like to find one as a home or a rental investment. Stacks Property Search and Acquisition
Young buyers turn to bungalows as a cheaper way to own a family home Single-storey homes have surged in popularity, and young bungalow buyers are sharing their bungalow renovation tips on TikTok - but the new wave of interest means prices are on the rise.
Barton Wood, Cheddon Fitzpaine gorgeously renovated and extended. 5-beds, 2.65 acres and views. Contact me or Knight Frank Exeter for more details.
HM Government has set an ambitious target for the UK to become Net Zero by 2050. To achieve this, we need to take steps to reduce carbon emissions in every aspect of our lives. We have already taken bold steps, including:
investing £6.6 billion over this Parliament on clean heat and improving energy efficiency in buildings, reducing our reliance on fossil fuel heating
making available £6 billion of new government funding from 2025 to 2028 - on energy efficiency and low carbon heating
providing long-term funding certainty for energy efficiency and low carbon heating, supporting the growth of supply chains, and ensuring we can scale up our delivery over time.
A vital part of our journey to Net Zero is ensuring that our homes are as energy efficient as possible. Many homeowners are already taking action to increase the energy efficiency of their homes, but we recognise that this may not always be straightforward. In particular, historic homes have specific consideration when adapting them for energy efficiency.
Historic homes are a vital part of our country’s rich heritage and play a crucial role in fostering pride in place. They are cultural assets that we need to protect, conserve and adapt for the benefit of future generations. Ensuring they can be adapted to accommodate energy efficiency measures and low carbon heating in a sensitive fashion is key to ensuring their long-term survival.
Alongside the need to protect and conserve, historic homes have an important contribution to make in meeting our Net Zero objectives, both in terms of their contribution to the broader UK energy efficiency and low carbon heat agenda, and in the carbon which is saved through their continued use and reuse. Historic properties make up a significant proportion of the UK’s building stock, with 5.9 million buildings constructed before 1919. Historic properties can and should be part of the solution, and this report is intended to maximise their potential in supporting our progress towards Net Zero.
Through this review, we have gained a better understanding of the practical barriers that owners of listed buildings and homes in conservation areas face when they want to install energy efficiency or low-carbon heating measures in their properties.
The wide-ranging actions which the government has committed to take forward will ensure that this country’s historic homes are fit for the future and play their part in helping us to meet our 2050 target.
Our 12 predictions for the property market in 2024.
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Nick Cunningham says, "Exmouth in Devon is appealing to a broad range of buyers, and property is significantly cheaper than other popular higher profile locations nearby such as Budleigh Salterton, Lympstone and Sidmouth. It is also far more accessible by road than Dawlish, Teignmouth and Torquay on the Exe estuary's Western side."
Gillie Pearce says, "The market for properties on the Suffolk coast around Aldeburgh, Southwold and Walberswick is robust, supply is short, and competition is high. But head a little north into the Waveney Valley, and prices are significantly lower. The area is known for its outstanding natural beauty and is within easy reach of both Norfolk and Suffolk coasts."
Nick is our Stacks Regional Director who covers Devon and Somerset, and Gillie is our Stacks Regional Director who covers Suffolk and North Essex with her husband Anthony. Contact Nick - Stacks Devon & Somerset - Property Finders at www.stacks.co.uk/stacks-devon-and-somerset and Gillie - Stacks Suffolk at www.stacks.co.uk/stacks-suffolk
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The village of Winsford, Somerset lies within the heart of Exmoor National Park.
Full of charm and thatched cottages that would be perfectly at home on a postcard, Winsford boasts a number of quaint bridges crossing the River Exe.
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Probably the best view from a kitchen sink in the world.
Rolleshayes Farmhouse, for sale through Stags Honiton at a guide of £1.15m. Views and 5 acres largely planted to mixed broadleaf wood.
The Blackdown Hills is a superb location to look for your next property. Unspoilt rural bliss, far-reaching views, award-winning country pubs yet accessible and within reach of the Coast. Contact us if you need advice on a move.
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Hidden in the woods
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