Grade II Listed Georgian residence built circa 1800
Unique ammonite-shaped spiral staircase added during 1911 conversion
Includes a historic brick tunnel beneath the property
Main reception room with exposed floorboards, wood-burning stove, and period fireplace
Bespoke kitchen with granite worktops and included freestanding dressers and units
4 generous double bedrooms with two stylish bathrooms (including a roll-top bath)
Remodelled basement with tiled flooring, utility area, cloakroom, wine store, and access to the tunnel and old well
Beautifully landscaped west-facing garden with countryside views
Rear garden access with stone steps and mellow boundary walls, plus garden store
Prime town centre location near Axminster Minster and station
An elegant and historic Grade II Listed Georgian residence offering beautifully proportioned and versatile accommodation over four floors, with far-reaching countryside views and a landscaped westerly garden. Tower House seamlessly blends classic Georgian features with thoughtful modern updates.
Key Features:
Grade II Listed Georgian double-fronted home
Arranged over four spacious floors
Four double bedrooms, two bathrooms
Elegant reception room with wood-burning stove
Stylish kitchen with granite worktops and included dressers
Historic spiral staircase, believed to date to 1911
Intriguing brick tunnel with links to local folklore
Beautiful landscaped garden with sunset views
Convenient town centre location near Axminster Minster
Ultrafast broadband available
Freehold | Council Tax Band E | EPC Exempt (Listed Building)
History & Character:
Believed to have been built c.1800 as part of Gloucester House for Dr. Symes, a local surgeon, Tower House has been steeped in history ever since. Its unique spiral staircase and a fascinating subterranean tunnel, possibly part of a network beneath the town, add an air of mystery and period intrigue. Original features such as tripartite sash windows, high ceilings, and exposed floorboards remain.
Accommodation:
The property offers versatile living with a kitchen and reception space on the ground floor and four double bedrooms across the first and second floors. The remodelled basement includes a cloakroom, utility/storage area, and access to the tunnel leading to Castle Street.
The kitchen, accessed via a Georgian front door with ornate fanlight, opens directly into the living area with fireplace and wood-burning stove. A graceful stone staircase links all floors, leading to the bedrooms and bathrooms above.
Outside:
The recently landscaped westerly garden is ideal for entertaining or relaxing, with sunset views over the Axe Valley. A mellow stone wall adds charm, with a garden store, seating area, and rear gated access via steps and tunnel.
Location:
Set in the heart of Axminster, this home is within walking distance of shops, the Minster, cafés, and the weekly farmers’ market. The mainline train station provides direct services to London Waterloo and Exeter. Coastal towns including Lyme Regis and Seaton are just 6 miles away.
Further Information:
Mains gas, electric, water & drainage
On-street parking and local car parks (resident permits available)
Property includes a flying freehold (part of the basement lies under Gloucester House)
Planning permission granted for conversion of nearby storage building to garage and annexe
(Ref: 22/1034/FUL – East Devon Council)
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Local Authority: East Devon District Council – 01404 515616
Tenure: Freehold