This remarkable Grade II* Listed country residence, Coaxdon Hall, is steeped in history and extends over 6,000 sqft, set within nearly 13 acres of land. Located just north of Axminster and close to the scenic Jurassic Coast, this property dates back to the late 16th century and has connections to notable historical figures such as Sir Simonds D’Ewes and King Charles II.
The house showcases a traditional stone construction beneath a charming fishscale tiled roof, featuring original architectural details such as stone mullioned windows with leaded panes and impressive chimney stacks. Inside, the home boasts spacious accommodations marked by characterful elements including exposed timber beams, stone fireplaces, and historic joinery.
While the property offers generous living space across eight bedrooms and multiple bathrooms suitable for family or multi-generational living arrangements, it presents a unique opportunity for thoughtful refurbishment. An update could enhance the kitchen, which includes an Aga but requires modernization, while also allowing for the reconfiguration of space in line with modern requirements.
In addition to the main residence, there are traditional outbuildings needing restoration that could serve various ancillary purposes and a dedicated timber garage block that comes secure with established utilities. The extensive grounds feature overgrown gardens and paddocks defined by mature hedgerows.
This substantial estate needs a comprehensive renovation plan to restore its former glory but promises significant potential to create a distinguished country home.