Bellevue, Exeter
of Cowley Lane, Exeter
1836 To Let. 'TO be LET, by Private Contract, for a Term, with immediate possession, MANSION HOUSE, called BELLEVUE. Recently put in complete repair, and well supplied with Water and every convenience; containing a Dining Room 24 feet by 20, Drawing Room 21 by 19, Library 18 by 13, Kitchen, Servant's Hall, Butler's Pantry, Store-rooms, Larder, Dairy, Brewhouse; Cellars, Water Closet, Laundry, 7 Bed Rooms, and 2 Dressing Rooms; with Coach House, Stables, and Outbuildings. A good Walled Garden and Plantation, and about Eleven Acres of good Pasture Land, within a ring fence, and situate 2 miles of the City of Exeter, and commanding beautiful and extensive prospects. For viewing the Premises, apply at Great Duryard, near Exeter;'[1]
1861 Living at Belle Vue House, Cowley Lane, Exeter: Francis B. Beamish (age 59 born Cork), M.P. With wife, son and several other relations.[2]