East Devon, England

The typical property in EX12

EX12 is Seaton, a Devon coastal town on the Jurassic Coast.

Area summary

EX12 sits in East Devon District Council. The outcode covers Seaton, Beer and Colyton. Beer has substantial heritage and the famous Beer Quarry Caves. The Jurassic Coast covers the entire EX12 coastline. The Seaton Tramway is a heritage tram. Housing is mixed: Victorian and Edwardian villas, postwar bungalows, and newer apartment development.

There is no station within EX12 (the line closed in 1966). The closest stations are Axminster (EX13). The A3052 provides road links.

Employment patterns include tourism and commuting into Exeter and Axminster.

East Devon District operates only mandatory HMO licensing.

What the data shows

Average sold
£196,657
From 30 sales
Median sold
£173,000
Dominant stock
flat-maisonette
Full data for EX12

Researched facts

  • The Jurassic Coast covers EX12, source
  • The Seaton Tramway is a heritage tram, source
  • East Devon District Council is the local authority, source

Buyer notes

  • Coastal erosion is significant on some plots, verify
  • No rail station; car dependency is high
  • High retired population concentration

The full EX12 data page

Sold price history, crime totals, EPC distribution, council tax bands and more, pulled live from HM Land Registry, Police UK and the EPC Register.

EX12 property data

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