This charming three bedroom stone cottage, nestled in the picturesque village of Beckington epitomizes rustic elegance with its fully renovated traditional features. About the PropertyLocated in an elevated position in the heart of Beckington, this three bedroom fully renovated stone cottage offers the perfect blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, providing a truly idyllic house in the heart of the village.About the InsideAs you approach the property, you're greeted by a typical English garden with path leading to the attractive front door. The exterior of the cottage has lovely honey toned stone which adds to the charm. Stepping inside, you're immediately struck by the seamless blend of modern amenities and traditional craftsmanship to a high standard. The interior features include wooden flooring throughout, exposed wooden beams, mullion windows and original stone fireplaces, now fitted with a wood-burning stoves. The cozy sitting room is situated at the front of the house with views of the front garden.The hall leads to the dining room and kitchen. The dining room is a well-proportioned room with plenty of space for a large table. The bespoke stylish fitted kitchen is a wonderful light room with vaulted ceilings and bifold doors leading to the fully enclosed garden. The units are traditional but modern in style with a Belfast sink and wooden worktops. All complemented with modern appliances. The utility room is accessed from the front garden. Upstairs, the three double bedrooms offer comfortable living, each with its own unique character. All the bedrooms offer views of the village and surrounding countryside.Completing the first floor is a newly fitted shower room. About the Outside Outside, a private rear garden provides a tranquil space for dining and entertaining, enclosed with stone walls and fencing offering privacy and seclusion. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and a terraced area for BBQs and enjoys a mature wisteria climbing the south facing wall. The front garden is also mainly laid to lawn with spring planting. This is the perfect place to sit and enjoy the views over the village. The property has two parking spaces which are at the bottom of the front garden. About the AreaBeckington is a thriving village with a friendly community with perfect access to the Heritage City of Bath, as well as Frome and Bruton, Somerset towns that regularly feature in The Times Best Places to Live. All offer a wealth of restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as galleries, theatre, museums, cinemas and cultural events. Babington House, the well-known Soho House private members' country club, is a short drive away.Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty there are plenty of views to enjoy and walks to explore. Orchardleigh Golf course is nearby, as are a number of outdoor pursuit centres. Stourhead Gardens, The Newt in Somerset, Hauser & Wirth and Longleat are all a pleasant trip through the lanes.Well positioned for both state and independent schooling, there are a wealth of options. Beckington Primary is popular, while Springmead in Beckington offers a private junior school alternatively there are other schools to consider nearby. Beckington is ideally placed for easy access to London via the A303 (M3) or from a mainline train station in Bath or Westbury, with the high-speed link taking less than an hour and a half into Paddington. The A36 provides easy access to the motorway network including the M4 and M5. There are regular bus services from the village to surrounding towns, and Bristol Airport is under an hour's drive.Frome: 3 miles Bath: 12 miles Bristol: 22 miles London: 117 milesExeter: 90 miles Bristol Airport: 29 milesTrain stations: Bath (12 miles) Westbury (6.8 miles) Frome (2.8 miles) Freshford (6.3 miles)Useful InformationPostcode - BA11 6SZGrade 2 Listed PropertyLocal Authority - Somerset CouncilServices Gas central heating and mains drainsCouncil Tax - EEnergy Performance Certificate Rating - EPC ExemptTenure FreeholdDirections - At the roundabout in the centre of the village there is a small track signposted The studio. Mount Pleasant can be found along there on the righthand side. parking for the property is opposite the path which leads to the front door.Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the Vendors agent Killens For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70155595
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Greenslade Taylor Hunt are delighted to offer to the market, Stowey Brooke House. This distinguished Grade ll listed property is a one of a kind, and offers a fantastic family residence with a one bedroom self-contained annexe, glorious cottage garden and private parking, in one of West Somerset's most desirable villages.Stowey Brooke House sits in the middle of the semi-rural village of Nether Stowey. This detached 16th Century property offers extremely versatile accommodation including four/five double bedrooms, with a self-contained annexe which could be utilised as a potential rental income, Airbnb or a multi-generational occupancy. A rare opportunity to acquire a historic building with a beautiful garden and private parking. The elegant and well-proportioned home offers an abundance of character features including exposed stonework, solid wood floors, deep alcoves, exposed beams and some beautiful stained glass feature doors. A wonderful, welcoming family home in the heart of a fantastic community. The accommodation briefly comprises:Main Entrance - Partially glazed solid wooden door to main entrance, stairs to first floor, door to WC, radiator and solid wood flooring. WC - Window to side elevation, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, space for coats and shoes and radiator. Morning Room - Large window to side elevation overlooking a small side garden, integrated high shelving, fireplace with ceramic hearth, stained glass door to annexe and fitted carpet and stable door to kitchen. Dining Room - Windows with deep sills to rear elevation overlooking small side garden, Inglenook fireplace with gas coal effect stove on a stone hearth, feature bread oven, radiator, fitted carpet and door to study. Kitchen - French doors and single door to garden and snug, range of traditional farmhouse style kitchen units with gas converted Rayburn, integrated double electric oven and electric hob. Belfast sink with dual taps and solid wood counter work top, space for dishwasher and single fridge, ceramic floor and wall tiles, doors to annexe and utility room and stable door to morning room. Utility Room - Range of kitchen cupboards with laminate counter top, cupboard housing boiler, space for washing machine, tumble dryer, large fridge and freezer. Space for coats and shoes, access to loft space, inset sink and drainer and vinyl floor covering. Study - Window to side elevation, integrated shelving and cupboard, alcove with desk area, radiator and original red brick flooring. Lobby - Access to all ground floor rooms, integrated alcove, radiator and fitted carpet. Sitting Room - Windows to front and side elevation with deep window sills, Inglenook fireplace with gas coal effect stove on a brick hearth with large beam above, exposed stonework and beams throughout, radiator and fitted carpet. Hobby Room - Window to front elevation, work bench with ample integrated shelving, radiator and solid wood flooring. Shop/Bedroom 5 - Bay window and door to front elevation, integrated storage cupboards and shelving cupboard, box housing electrical unit, radiator and solid wood flooring. Bedroom 1 - Dual aspect room with window to side elevation and windows to rear elevation, integrated wardrobes and storage cupboard, exposed beams and original room post dividers dating to 1650, access to loft, radiators and fitted carpet.En-Suite - Window to the side elevation, panelled bath with shower attachment, hand wash basin with vanity cupboard, pedestal toilet, separate shower cubicle, heated towel rail, ceramic shower tiles and solid wood flooring. Bedroom 2 - Window to front elevation with outlook over village, window seat, integrated storage cupboards, exposed beams, radiator and fitted carpet.En-suite - Window to side elevation, standalone roll top bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, hand wash basin, pedestal toilet, integrated shelving, wood panelled walls, radiator and ceramic floor tiles. Bedroom 3 - Triple aspect room with outlook over the brook and village, deep window seats, radiator and fitted carpet.En-suite - Shower cubicle, hand wash basin, pedestal toilet, integrated shelving, radiator and fitted carpet. Landing - Access to loft space, radiator, natural wood hand-rail, feature wall alcove shelving and fitted carpet. Snug - (Currently used as home cinema) windows to side and rear elevation, door to side elevation overlooking cottage garden, light, power, radiator and boarded floor. Store Room - Betwixt house and snug, with flooring, light and power. Annexe - From courtyard, stable door to kitchen, window to front elevation overlooking courtyard with inset sink and mixer tap, laminate counter tops and a range of modern units. Space for under counter fridge freezer, integrated shelving, radiator and ceramic floor tiles. Living Room - Bay window to front elevation with deep window sills, stairs to first floor, door to main house, radiator and solid wood flooring. Bedroom - With Velux x 2, (with views to back garden and beyond), small window to front overlooking courtyard, large wardrobe cupboard housing immersion tank, radiator and fitted carpet.En-suite - Window to side elevation, shower cubicle, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, heated towel rail, wood panelled walls, ceramic shower tiles and vinyl flooring.AGENT NOTEAn Historic England document is available upon request. RIGHTS OF WAY, EASEMENTS, WAYLEAVES, ETC.No 16 has right of way over the side passage of the property. This is separate from No 18's house and gardens.The property is situated on Castle Street within the Quantock Hills village of Nether Stowey. Within the village there are local facilities which include a church, inn, primary school, post office, general stores, butchers and medical centre and two pubs, with one serving food and other excellent eateries nearby. The Quantock Hills themselves are designated an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provide multiple opportunities to enjoy the countryside and numerous rural pursuits. The Market Town of Bridgwater is approximately 8 miles and the County Town of Taunton is approximately 11 miles and offer a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities. There is also a direct line rail link to London Paddington from Taunton and motorway access can be gained at Bridgwater J23 and J24 of the M5 motorway.To the side of the property there is a private parking space in front of solid wooden gates. There is a further parking space directly in front of the property. The gates open out onto a very pretty enclosed and private courtyard, giving access to the main entrance to the house and separate access to the annexe. To the rear of the property there is a beautiful cottage garden courtyard with some pretty borders filled with seasonal flowers and shrubs. A wonderful space for seating and dining and in a south easterly position with a brick BBQ area, outside electric supply and cold water tap. There is gated side access to the front of the property and a well organised area to store recycling discreetly. A paved footpath leads you from the courtyard underneath a pretty archway to the main garden area which is laid to lawn with a paved area at the rear. The walled garden is bordered by heavily adorned raised beds filled with a variety of plants, shrubs and a small fruit tree. This space is perfect for seating and entertaining and is home to a wonderful summerhouse which would make a perfect studio or home office. Behind the summerhouse there are several storage sheds and space for storing tools and gardening equipment. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70015797
An attractive open porch with a pitch roof leads you through the front door into a very charming entrance to the home. With exposed beams, exposed brick work and a lovely seating area, this space houses room for coats and boots etc and doubles up as a further reception room.The living room is positioned to the front of the house and a wood burning stove takes centre stage whilst the window looks over the newly landscaped front garden.The open plan kitchen/dining/family room is an incredible space for large families and those who enjoy entertaining. Filled with natural light and enjoying views over the back gardens and fields beyond, the high-quality kitchen includes a range of maple wall and base units with granite worktops. An impressive multi-fuel Burner warms the whole space in addition to controlling the heating and hot water for the home. There is also a utility room with w.c., and a boot room with direct access to the garden.On the first floor there are three double bedrooms and a fabulous family bathroom with a bath and separate shower.The master is an excellent space on the second floor and enjoys triple aspect windows, far reaching views, fitted storage and an en-suite shower room.OUTSIDEThere is driveway parking for multiple vehicles to the front of the house. Beyond the driveway is an enclosed garden with path leading to the front porch.A side access (shown on the site plan) leads up to further gardens, a detached double garage with more parking and through to the large gardens backing onto fields. The gardens are a great size, fully enclosed and predominantly laid to lawn and decorated with mature plants and shrubs. There is a shed and a newly constructed summer house.LOCATIONThe village has a pub, village hall, vets and superb farm selling gelato ice cream with cafe and regular activities for small children, hairdresser and beauty salon. Nunney Catch shop is within walking distance for provisions. There are a super range of footpaths and countryside walks on the doorstep. The village is 4 miles from the market town of Frome, which offers a good range of shops, restaurants, theatres, and sports facilities. Babington House private members' club and hotel is nearby. Bruton is just 8 miles away and is home to Hauser & Wirth and their world class gallery, multi-purpose arts centre and Roth Bar and grill and the Newt, boutique hotel and outstanding gardens. Bath is just 20 miles north and Wells 15 miles west.Schools in the area are fantastic with excellent primary schools in nearby Nunney and Upton Noble. Senior Schools can be found in Bruton, Frome and Wincanton. Private school all within easy access are Kings Bruton, All Hallows, Warminster, Millfield and Downside. The A361 nearby gives access onto the A37 Bristol to Yeovil and A36 Bath to Salisbury. The A303 Mere Junction is less than 9 miles (M3 London to A36 Exeter). Mainline railway stations are located at Westbury (12 miles) London Paddington (80 minutes) and Gillingham (18 miles) London Waterloo (2 hours). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70779500
A spacious and beautifully presented detached barn conversion, offering versatile accommodation including four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Set within its own walled plot, the property has a superb south-facing garden with a covered outdoor dining area and a gated driveway providing ample parking. This impressive single-storey property will suit a wide range of purchasers and is available with no onward chain. EPC rating D.A door to the front of the property opens into an entrance hall, which has an oak floor and panelling, and a built-in cupboard housing the boiler for the gas-fired central heating (underfloor). An opening then leads through to the superb kitchen/dining room, which is finely proportioned with a fabulous vaulted ceiling, continued throughout other rooms in the property, too.The kitchen has been fitted with bespoke oak-framed floor units, in an attractive, rustic style, with areas of shelving, granite work surfaces and a central island. In addition, the kitchen has a tiled floor, offers plenty of space for a large dining table, and includes a freestanding gas-fired range cooker, a dishwasher and an 'American style' fridge/freezer (all untested). Located off the kitchen is a pantry and a useful boot room, which has external access to the parking area at the rear. Incorporated within the boot room are two cupboards, one with plumbing and space for a washing machine and tumble drier, and the other for storage.The sitting room is a comfortable reception room, also with a vaulted ceiling and a stone fireplace with a unique crooked brick flue above. Inset within the fireplace is a Jetmaster stove, providing a lovely focal point for those colder evenings. Whilst carpeted, there is an oak floor beneath, which could be exposed if preferred. French doors then open out from the sitting room to the sunny garden.A door from the sitting room continues into an inner hall, which gives access to two of the bedrooms; one with a mezzanine area and both having French doors to the garden. The hall also leads to the family bathroom, serving the eastern wing of the property. Accessed via the kitchen/dining room, is a study or reading area, which in turn continues into a further hallway. This section of the barn conversion opens into a large modern shower room and two more double bedrooms, including a wonderful Master bedroom at one end. This spacious room has a large feature window to the southern side and an additional set of French doors to the garden. Within the Master bedroom are a series of fitted wardrobes, an oak floor and a door through to an en-suite shower room with a large shower cubicle.Outside:Entered initially via an electric-gated drive, the property has a right of access across, which leads into its own private gated parking area. The entire plot is enclosed, mostly by beautiful stone walling, offering privacy and indeed safety for children and pets. The tarmac parking area can accommodate numerous vehicles and has been finished with mature borders, a lawn and a pathway to the aforementioned boot room. On the other side of the property, the main garden is generous in size and mainly laid to lawn, with a crazy-paving path around the outside, giving access to the various entrances into this individual home. The garden incorporates a section of stone chippings and a designated seating area in one corner, enjoying plenty of sunshine throughout the day. Also located in the garden is an excellent, outdoor dining area, fully covered by a pitched tiled roof, providing shade and shelter. Laid to decking, the dining area is perfect for entertaining or relaxing and includes a stone-built barbeque. A separate coded and gated access (on foot only) is situated to one side of the property and entered from the roadside. Owned by the neighbouring farmhouse, the property will have a right of way to read the meters and maintain the side area of the dwelling. The neighbouring barn is utilised as a holiday let. Permission has been sought for two further attractive 'barn style' single-storey holiday lets close by. Once completed, the three holiday properties will share the initial electric-gated entranceway noted above. This will not impact the access or parking at Old Parlour Barn, which is separate and private from the property.Evercreech is a large and thriving Mendip village providing many amenities such as a Co-operative mini-supermarket, a bakery, a pharmacy, a motor repair garage, a doctors' surgery and a well-regarded primary school with a 'Good' Ofsted rating. The village is situated close to Shepton Mallet, Castle Cary and Bruton with easy access from the A371. The cities of Bath and Bristol are within reasonable commuting distance to the north and the A303 is also within easy reach. There is a mainline train station at Castle Cary (3.5 miles away) with regular and direct services to London Paddington. There are also frequent bus services that visit Shepton Mallet and the neighbouring towns. Other nearby attractions include the Bath & West Showground, The Newt (a country estate with magnificent woodland and gardens) and Hauser & Wirth, a pioneering world-class art gallery. 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A much-loved detached character cottage within the hamlet of Wraxall with beautiful views of Wraxall vineyard to the rear and the Vale of Camelot to the front. Entering the property through beautiful double wooden doors leads you through the entrance porch and into the sitting room. With its stunning flagstones, feature wood-burning stove, deep bay windows and exposed elm beams adds a touch of rustic charm and character to this inviting room. The study is situated off of the sitting room, which makes a great home office or the potential perfect place for a cosy snug. Leading on from the sitting room into the extended part of the property is a dual aspect dining room which flows into the south facing conservatory to enjoy the garden. The dining room leads into the light and airy fitted galley-style kitchen which has views of the Wraxall vineyard. The kitchen creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere and benefits from a Range Master electric oven and gas stove. There is access to the rear of the property via the kitchen which leads out into the garden. The utility room, just off of the kitchen, houses a modern boiler and enough room for laundry facilities. The ground floor also benefits from separate cloakroom. Heading upstairs, from the dining room the landing area provides access to the bedrooms and a recently renovated well-proportioned family bathroom with views of the vineyard. The principal bedroom has an ensuite shower room and fitted wardrobes, with views of the countryside. The second bedroom has dual aspect views out to the garden, fitted wardrobes and a sink. Further along the corridor leads to third bedroom with views of the front of the property and fitted wardrobes. Along the landing there is an airing cupboard and a storage cupboard which accommodates the water tank. The property benefits from double glazed windows throughout. Applegarth is approached through a pretty wooden gate and stone steps lined with mature roses and shrubs leads you to the front door of the cottage. To the left of the cottage, past the conservatory and summer house leads to a paved seating area with a lovely water feature and small pond. The double garage with workstation and solar panels leads to ample parking with a well maintained long lawn ending with a productive vegetable plot and to the side are an orchard of apple and plum trees, this enjoys views of the countryside and neighbouring vineyard which runs the whole length of the property and gardens. There is also a potting shed and greenhouse and the garden clearly show years of love and enjoyment. * Tenure: Freehold * Council Tax Band: E * Local Authority: Somerset Council * EPC: D * Utilities and Similar: Mains electricity, LPG gas, solar panels, mains water, and water treatment plant For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i68867334
An attractive detached period house, located on the outskirts of the sought-after village of Barton St. David. With four bedrooms, four reception rooms and a study, the property offers particularly versatile accommodation that would suit a variety of purchasers, including those seeking home working or independent living space. This beautiful home also benefits from the most impressive rural views, parking, a stone outbuilding and a pretty cottage garden. EPC rating C.A door to the front of the property opens into a traditional entrance hall, which incorporates an attractive tiled floor, the staircase to the first floor accommodation and a storage cupboard beneath. To the left of the hall is the main sitting room, which is a comfortable reception room with a double glazed sash window to the front, a fireplace with an inset wood burning stove and storage in the alcoves. The hall then leads through to a snug, located in the middle of the property and also with a fireplace (stone) with alcove storage. The snug has a lovely flagstone floor, a borrowed light and opens to the kitchen/dining room with access to a study.The kitchen/dining room is generous in size and situated across the back of the property, with a large feature panel window to the side, taking in far-reaching views across neighbouring farmland and beyond. The kitchen itself includes two integrated AEG ovens, an induction hob of the same brand with an extractor over, as well as a fridge/freezer. There is space for a freestanding washing machine and dishwasher and an electric Velux skylight window set within the part-vaulted ceiling. The dining area offers one further skylight window and access into a useful double glazed porch with an external stable door.From the dining area, there is access to a second hall, which in turn leads to a downstairs WC, a living room with a double glazed door to the garden and a separate sun room, with timber framed French doors to the front. These two rooms offer much flexibility to be utilised as a ground floor bedroom, a further home office, hobby room or a self-contained annexe/let (subject to relevant consents).On the first floor, a central landing leads to all rooms. There are four bedrooms on this level, all of which can comfortably accommodate a double bed. The Master bedroom is dual-aspect, with a part vaulted ceiling and an en-suite bathroom. Completing the first floor accommodation is a modern shower room, which has been tastefully fitted with a large walk-in shower, a vanity wash hand basin, a WC and a tiled floor. One of the main selling points of the property is the fabulous countryside views from the first floor which can be enjoyed from the rooms at the rear of the house.Outside:The property offers off road parking for multiple vehicles to the rear, which is accessed via Blind Lane. Gated access then leads through to a patio area at the back, which has a door through to a detached stone outbuilding, which has a single door to the front, light and power. The well-tended main garden is located on the southern side of the house and is predominantly laid to lawn, with planted borders and enclosed by walling and hedging. In addition, there is a delightful patio seating area enjoying plenty of privacy, as well as further gated access (on foot) out to Peacocks Hill.The property is situated in the pretty village of Barton St David, which has local amenities including a church, an excellent public house, a village hall and a playing field. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Keinton Mandeville and Butleigh, both of which have primary schools and Butleigh has a Post Office stores. The historic town of Glastonbury is 6 miles, The Cathedral City of Wells is 8.5 miles and the renowned Millfield Senior School on the outskirts of Street is just 5 miles away. Castle Cary mainline railway station (to London Paddington) is 7 miles as is the A303 at Podimore. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71141656
A deceptively spacious, detached family home, situated in an idyllic rural location, with over 3,000 sq ft accommodation, including a detached garage with studio flat/ office above, and lovely gardens with superb views to the Quantocks. Heniton Hill Cottage is situated in a beautifully peaceful, rural location on the edge of the small Somerset village of Ashbrittle. The property is conveniently located, 8 miles from Wellington town with an excellent range of amenities including a Waitrose supermarket and with easy access to the M5 motorway at junction 26. The neighbouring village of Appley has a primary school, village store/post office with a popular cafe and a pub called The Globe. The property is also conveniently located for Bampton, about 6 miles to the south, a charming country village with some lovely shops, doctors surgery and primary school. There are numerous primary and secondary schools in the area, as well as a good selection of highly regarded private schools including Blundell's at Tiverton, Wellington School, Taunton School, King's College, Queen's College and King's Hall. Taunton train station is 11.5 miles and offers frequent services to London Paddington in less than two hours. Heniton Hill Cottage is a wonderful, five bedroom detached family home with the benefit of a large, elevated garden with some fantastic far reaching country views, and a detached garage with a studio flat over offering income potential or an office for those wanting to work from home. The property is believed to be over 200 years old in parts with an extension from 1989 and provides spacious and flexible accommodation, extending to over 2,600 sq ft. On the ground floor, there are three reception rooms including a spacious sitting room with woodburning stove and French doors on to the garden, dining room with oak flooring and the original fireplace with bread oven, a door leads into the study. The substantial kitchen/breakfast room benefits from doors on to the garden and is fitted with a range of units with quartz worktops, integral appliances include a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, wine cooler, halogen hob and there is an electric Aga. Leading off the kitchen is the utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and drier, sink and a door to the WC. On the first floor, there is a large principal bedroom with a lovely view over the garden and countryside beyond, a dressing area with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with both a bath and shower. Leading off the landing, there are four further bedrooms, all served by the family bathroom, with both a bath and separate shower.Outside, the gardens are south facing and mostly laid to lawn with a raised decked seating area and an octagonal pavilion, ideal for enjoying the wonderful views which reach as far as Exmoor and the Quantock Hills. Adjoining the property and leading off the kitchen and sitting room is a deep, paved patio, a beautifully sheltered and peaceful spot, ideal for al fresco dining. Within the grounds there is a driveway with plenty of parking in front of a detached garage building with stairs leading to a first floor studio with shower room and kitchenette area, providing a superb space for a home office, or as a studio flat for ancillary accommodation or potential rental income.Tenure:FreeholdServices:Mains electricity. Private water supply. Private septic tank drainage. Oil fired central heating.Council Tax:Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i69934710
An attractive four bedroom detached period house, set within a superb plot measuring c. 0.80 acres, located within the centre of the sought-after village of Ditcheat. In need of modernisation throughout with much scope for improvement, this delightful home has been owned by the same family for over 70 years. The property has extensive parking, a garage, a carport, a stone outbuilding and fabulous gardens. Available with no onward chain. Not listed. EPC rating F.A door to the front of the property opens into a porch, which has an inner door through to a small hallway. To the left is the first of two spacious reception rooms, currently presented as a dining room. This comfortable dual-aspect room includes a fireplace and has a door leading through to the kitchen/ breakfast room. Fitted with a range of wooden fronted floor and wall units, the kitchen is a generous size and formed part of an extension to the property in 1990. Also, dual-aspect with windows to the front and side, the kitchen includes space for a gas-fired range cooker and has an external door to the rear of the property. At the other end of the property is the main reception room, which has a window to the front, the staircase to the first floor and incorporates a large inglenook fireplace with wood wood-burning stove and feature bread oven. Beyond the sitting room is a useful utility room with further external access to the rear courtyard, and a door into a downstairs shower room. On the first floor, a central landing gives access to all rooms. There are four good size bedrooms (three doubles and a comfortable single), all of which are front aspect, and the master with a further window to the side. Completing the accommodation is an additional shower room located on the first floor.The favoured village of Ditcheat has a fine church, a village hall, an excellent local pub (The Manor House Inn), a successful primary school, a local farm shop (Barbers), Paul Nicholls' racing stables and is surrounded by scenic countryside. The village is three miles to Castle Cary which offers wider amenities and has an intercity railway station London Paddington in approx. 1 hour 40 minutes away. The cities of Bath and Bristol are within reasonable commuting distance to the north and the A303 is also within easy reach, likewise the south coast. As well as good state schools being available locally, there are also many highly regarded independent schools (Prep & Senior) close by, such as All Hallows Prep School, Downside School, Kings at Bruton, Wells Cathedral School and Millfield School.The property is entered via double metal gates which lead to a driveway/yard, providing extensive off-road parking. Within this area of the property, there is a stone outbuilding providing a double carport. This outbuilding is attached to a stone barn, which is currently used as a store, however, provides purchasers with considerable for conversion into a studio, home office or ancillary accommodation if desired (stpp). Adjoining the property to the eastern side is a garage, which measures (15'4'' x 15'1'') and has an electric door. Alongside the garage is a corrugated store. One of the main selling points of this individual period home is the plot size; measuring approx. 0.80 acres, there is a wonderful garden that is ideal for families and green-fingered purchasers. Predominantly laid to lawn with a wide selection of mature trees, established shrubs and a variety of fruit trees, the garden certainly is a rare find, particularly as it is in the centre of the village. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i71052981
*Auction Guide Price £725,000 - £750,000 For sale by Public Auction on Thursday 16th May 2024 at Leigh Court, Pill Road, Abbots Leigh, Bristol, BS8 3RA and online at 7.00pm. Located in Biddisham, Somerset, this former haulage yard presents a lucrative investment opportunity with its prime location and potential for further development. The lot includes a spacious four-bedroom detached residential property and a substantial hard standing yard space, perfect for a variety of uses. The property features a workshop, storage rooms, and office buildings spanning approximately 1,000 sq. ft. providing ample space for business expansion or conversion to suit various needs. Boasting excellent road frontage along the A38 and easy access to transport links, this property is ideal for businesses seeking a strategic location. With the potential to enhance and customize the existing structures, subject to necessary approvals, this auction presents a rare chance to secure a versatile property with endless possibilities. Don't miss out on this exceptional opportunity to own a valuable piece of real estate in a thriving area. Please note; this property is to be sold by the liquidator of S C Lyons Haulage Ltd (in liquidation). The property is to be sold as seen and without warranty, and with such title as the company holds and which the liquidator may sell. Any information provided by the liquidator is for informative purposes only, and the buyer must satisfy themselves as to any enquiries prior to the auction. The liquidator will enter into the contract for the sale of the property on behalf of S C Lyons Haulage Ltd (in liquidation) and without personal liability, and does so only to achieve the benefit of the contract on behalf of S C Lyons Haulage Ltd (in liquidation). Residential EPC rating TBA, Commercial EPC Rating TBA, Council Tax band C, Business Rates may apply. Auction Details: * Venue: Leigh Court, Pill Road, Abbots Leigh, Bristol, BS8 3RA (there is plenty of free parking) * Date: Thursday 16th May 2024 * Start Time: 7:00pm * Bidding Options: In room, online, proxy, telephone *Guides are provided as an indication of each seller's minimum expectation, they are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to the auction. Each property will be offered subject to a Reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the property during the auction) which we expect will be set within the Guide Range or no more than 10% above a single figure guide. ACCOMMODATION Residential House Entrance UPVC double glazed entrance door into main kitchen / dining area. Kitchen / Dining Room A range of wall and floor units with worktops over, inset ceramic 'Belfast' style sink, space for appliances, space for cooker, various UPVC double glazed windows and doors to outside, radiator, ceiling lights. Cloakroom Low-level WC, wash hand basin, fitted storage cupboards, radiator, UPVC double glazed window, ceiling light. Living Room UPVC double glazed windows and bay style windows to front, windows to rear, wood burning stove, radiators, wall lighting, door to sitting room. Study Room Currently used as a bedroom with a UPVC double glazed door to entrance area and window to side, radiator, ceiling light. Stairs with timber balustrade rising from the kitchen / dining area to the first floor landing First Floor Landing Doors to rooms, storage cupboards, ceiling light. Bedroom Four Dual aspect UPVC double glazed windows, radiator, ceiling light. Bedroom Three Dual aspect UPVC double glazed windows, radiator, ceiling light. Bedroom Two UPVC double glazed bay style window to front, radiator, ceiling light. Bedroom One Wood effect laminate flooring, UPVC double glazed bay window, radiator, wall lighting, door to en-suite. En-suite Low-level WC, enclosed shower, UPVC double glazed window, wash hand basin, ceiling light. Bathroom Tiled flooring, low-level WC, wash hand basin and pedestal, panel bath with shower attachment, storage cupboard, radiator, UPVC double glazed window, ceiling light. Rear Garden Mostly laid to gravel slab, patio pathways providing a private garden area to the residential dwelling. Yard As you approach the property from the A38, there is an area laid to tarmac and hardstanding with gated access and fencing into the main yard area, ample parking and yard space mostly laid to gravel and hardstanding. Workshop As you approach the workshop from the roadside, there are sliding steel doors for access, inspection pits, single glazed windows, doors to storage rooms at the rear, power supply points and lighting. Rear Store Room Rear storage room with a roller shutter door, power supply points and lighting. Offices UPVC double glazed entrance door and window into office area with tiled flooring, UPVC double glazed windows, stainless steel sink over floor unit, power supply points and lighting, door to rear garage, door and stair flight rising to loft rooms. Garage Garage with double opening doors. Services Oil fired heating to serve the heating for the house. Two septic tanks for sewerage. Mains 3 phase electric and water. Tenure Freehold. Please Note There is a separate access to the side of the residential property leading to the yard area. Some items in the yard area, including the polytunnel are not included. The property is presented over three titles. The integrity and structure of the property is 'sold as seen' and in addition there may well be some fixtures, fittings and chattels left at the property which will become the responsibility and ownership of the purchaser upon legal completion of the transaction. If you are attending the auction in person there is plenty of free parking at the venue. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i70753014
A wonderful opportunity to purchase an individual period property with an abundance of charm and character set within 0.40 acres of delightful gardens. This interesting dwelling has been extended over the years to provide a lovely family home with flexible living accommodation. From the entrance porch you are welcomed into an impressive reception hall with painted wood panelling and quarry tiled floor. To your right a door opens into the living room being the original cottage with dual aspect windows, stone fireplace and door giving access to a small study. To the left of the hallway is a spacious dining room seamlessly flowing into the kitchen and conservatory providing a wonderful sociable layout perfect for entertaining and every day family life. Completing the downstairs there is a utility room and cloakroom. There are two staircases providing access to the first floor providing the opportunity to create an annexe. There is a family bathroom, en-suite shower room and four bedrooms all of which enjoy countryside views. Moving outside, the mature garden is a particular feature being of a generous size with pleasant seating areas and a large expanse of lawn interspersed with trees and flower beds, all enclosed by hedging and fencing. There is plenty of off road parking and various outbuildings including a summer house currently used as a home office. The property also benefits from solar panels with a Feed-In tariff. An internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this characterful family home set within a small hamlet yet within easy reach of local towns including Bruton, Wincanton and Gillingham. LOCATION: Southmarsh is a hamlet with a number of properties situated on the South-Eastern side of Charlton Musgrove. Charlton Musgrove is situated in the beautiful Somerset countryside, 2 miles distant from the A303 providing easy communications to London and the West Country. Mainline railway stations are situated in the nearby towns of Castle Cary and Gillingham. Wincanton is situated approximately 3 miles away and is supplied with supermarkets, health centre, post office and library, inns and churches. There are two primary schools and a comprehensive school and nearby private schools at Bruton, Gillingham and Shaftesbury. Wincanton offers good sporting facilities, including a newly constructed indoor sports centre with swimming pool, and a good outdoor sporting facility. National Hunt Racing takes place at its racecourse on the edge of the town. Surrounding towns include Castle Cary, Sherborne, Yeovil, Gillingham, Mere, Sturminster Newton, Bruton. ACCOMMODATION GROUND FLOOR ENCLOSED ENTRANCE PORCH: With quarry tiled floor and period style composite front door to: RECEPTION HALL: A spacious welcoming entrance hall with quarry tiled floor, radiator, picture light point, understairs cupboard, double glazed window, radiator and painted panelling to dado rail. SITTING ROOM: 22'2 x 11' A light and airy room with dual aspect double glazed windows, fireside alcoves with fitted shelving, radiator, picture rail and fireplace with Jetmaster fire. Door to: STUDY: 8'5 x 6'1 Painted wood panelling and window overlooking the garden. DINING ROOM: 12'9 x 11'9 A delightful room being open plan to the kitchen and double glazed French doors to the conservatory making the whole area ideal for entertaining and every day family life. Fireplace with wood burning stove, exposed floorboards, exposed ceiling timber and radiator. CONSERVATORY: 15'8 x 14'2 A delightful addition to the property with a lovely outlook over the garden. Radiator, tiled floor and double glazed French doors to the garden. KITCHEN: 16' x 10' A country style kitchen with an oil fired Rayburn Range which also supplies the central heating and hot water. Butler sink set into a solid wood drainer and work top, range of matching wall and base units topped with a work surface, tiled floor, space and plumbing for dishwasher, large understairs cupboard, three double glazed windows, stable door to outside and door to second staircase rising to bedroom four. CLOAKROOM: Low level WC, wash basin with tiled splashback and tiled floor. UTILITY ROOM: 10'2 (max) x 7'10 Tiled floor, single drainer stainless steel sink unit, space and plumbing for washing machine, window to side aspect and door to: BOOT ROOM: 11'3 x 7'10 Radiator, tiled floor, work surface, window to side aspect and door to outside. From the inner hallway stairs to first floor. FIRST FLOOR LANDING: Exposed floorboards, double glazed window to side aspect, hatch to loft and airing cupboard housing hot water tank. BEDROOM 1: 12'5 x 11'2 Radiator, double glazed window to front aspect with countryside views. This room also has an interconnecting door to bedroom four. BEDROOM 2: 11'5 x 11' (max) Radiator, picture rail, fitted double wardrobe and double glazed window with countryside views. BEDROOM 3: 11' x 10'8 A light and airy room with dual aspect double glazed windows to front and side aspects with countryside views. Radiator and picture rail. BEDROOM 4: 10'3 x 10'6 Radiator, hatch to loft, dual aspect double glazed windows with countryside views and door to en-suite and opening to second staircase. EN-SUITE BATHROOM: Panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, low level WC, bidet, wash hand basin and velux window. FAMILY BATHROOM: Panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, bidet, radiator, tiled to splash prone areas and two double glazed windows. OUTSIDE The property is set within 0.40 acres of delightful mature gardens. There are pleasant seating areas and large expanse of lawn with a number of mature trees, shrub beds and hedging. A gravelled drive provides off road parking and leads to two single garages. There is also a summer house, timber shed, workshop (in need of some repair), oil tank, outside lighting, log store and wooden compost boxes. A five bar gate to the rear of the garden gives additional access to the garden. AGENTS NOTE: The garage/workshop to the rear of the garden has planning permission for a chalet style annexe. SERVICES: Mains water, electricity, drainage, oil fired central heating and telephone all subject to the usual utility regulations. COUNCIL TAX BAND: F TENURE: Freehold VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through the agents. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i69982148
We are delighted to offer for sale this Grade II Listed fully renovated, two storey barn conversion in the select The Bartons development. The property is a stunning, sociable home with no compromise on space anywhere.730Converted in the late 1980s, No. 8 The Bartons offers extraordinarily spacious accommodation with the Sitting Room through to the Dining Room measuring 35' alone. Stand out features of the property are the vaulted ceilings with exposed timbers, including the most impressive full height hallway and stairwell. The property has undergone complete renovation in the last two years to include replacing all the windows and doors with hardwood framed double glazing, all interior doors, new kitchen, utility and bathrooms, flooring, lighting and decoration throughout. An additional garage to the rear has been built with rear driveway and ample parking as well as a second garage to the front.Located in a corner position of the development and approached via an original double height archway framed with Hamstone from the main courtyard the orientation of No. 8 is all about the wonderful garden. Every ground floor window overlooks the garden and is completely private with no other property overlooking the house.Accommodation:Two stone steps lead to the impressive double height porch, once an archway through and framed by Hamstone with the original iron hinges and doors (now unused and a feature erected against the back wall of the archway).Glazed front door with window over leads through into the Entrance Hall with stairs rising and an impressive, vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers. There are two double storage cupboards, tiled floor and window overlooking the main courtyard.Kitchen/Breakfast Room 18'11 x 14'4 with beautiful new range of wall, base and drawer units plus a walk-in pantry cupboard. One and a half bowl inset sink unit, integrated full hight fridge and under counter freezer, dishwasher, Induction hob with built in extractor fan. Trio of pendant lights over the hob, feature lights set into kick board, French doors and windows with feature Hamstone archway to the patio and onto the garden.Utility Room 8' x 8'5 with modern base and wall units, plumbing for washing machine and space for tumble drier, wall mounted Gas boiler, timber worktop, stainless steel sink and drainer unit, window to gardenShower Room with WC, wash hand basin built into storage cupboard, wall mounted modern heated towel rail, extractor fan, large shower unit, LED mirror, fully tiled walls, obscure window to rear.Dining Room 20'2 x 16' with wall lights, timber flooring, large square archway leading through toSitting Room 25'3 x 15'2 with dual aspect windows overlooking the garden, timber flooring double French doors to the side, wall lights and feature fireplace with built in woodburning stove.Stairs from vaulted hallway lead to the First Floor Landing with access to fully boarded loft space.Master Bedroom 25'4 x 15'2 with dual aspect windows overlooking the garden offering far reaching countryside views, vaulted ceiling, beautiful freestanding bath. Door toEnsuite Shower Room with WC, wash basin set into vanity unit, LED mirror, large shower cubicle, modern heated towel rail fully tiled walls.Bedroom Two 12' x 9'7 featuring part of the top of the Hamstone Archway rising from Kitchen, Velux windowBedroom Three 10'1 x 9'7 with vaulted ceiling, exposed timbers and Velux window and featuring part of the top of the Hamstone Archway rising from Kitchen.Bedroom Four 11'1 x 11' with skylight windowBedroom Five/Study 12' x 8'3 with window overlooking stairwell.Family Bathroom with WC, wash basin set into vanity unit with built in shelf/top, panelled bath with shower over, and glass screen, modern heated towel rail, window to garden, fully tiled walls.Outside, to the front of the property is a gravelled large courtyard area which is shared with the other properties. Parking is readily available here and there is access to theGarage/Workshop 18' x 10'4 with power and light, water and wooden doors.The private rear Garden offers vehicle access with ample paved parking area access by double gates from the lane with a further large gate at the rear of the garden.Timber built Garage 18'11' with personal door and window to side, double doors to front, power and light.The garden itself is a private haven with lawn, well stocked flower border, mature trees, two ponds, greenhouse, summerhouse, patio area.There is ample parking with an extra visitors car parking area.Agents note - the property is Freehold and has an annual maintenance fee of £600 to cover the shared areas and facilities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69839504
A fantastic modern house immaculately presented with six beautiful bedrooms, a delightful garden, situated at the edge of the most popular village of Merriott. THE PROPERTYFirst glimpses of Old Barn House are most impressive with its beautiful Hamstone facade under a pitched tiled roof. Built in the 1980's, the present owners have enjoyed this wonderful family property ever since it was built and it is not difficult to see why.Approached by a shared gravel drive there is plenty of parking with even a double garage with an office/games room above. A stone path leads up to the front door and on first entering the property there is a real sense of charm, space and light, with a large hall with wooden flooring. To one side of the hall is a truly fabulous open plan family kitchen and sitting area, ideal for entertaining on a large scale, with plenty of room for a very large breakfast/dining table and even a sofa!. At the far end of the kitchen there are a number of attractive wall and base units incorporating a two door AGA (green) and a large granite island. There is a large pantry and a separate utility room, and double doors opening out to the gardens and paved terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. Also on the ground floor are two bedrooms, one currently being used as a study, and an incredible sitting room, perfectly proportioned with a large stone fireplace and inset woodburning stove, there are also double doors leading out to the garden.The principal bedrooms are situated on the first floor with four beautiful bedrooms including the main bedroom with an en suite bathroom, and also a family shower room. This floor like most of the house is flooded with natural light. The garden is an absolute delight, safe for children and animals, with a large lawned area and well stocked borders, with a summerhouse and BBQ terrace covered by a very pretty pergola. All in all, this is a truly fantastic family property in a most convenient location. LOCATIONThis part of South Somerset is rightly regarded as some of the finest in the south west, as the undulating hills and valleys give way to the wilder, and more dramatic scenery of West Dorset and the World Heritage Jurassic Coast to the south. Merriott is a relatively large village situated just under 2 miles north of Crewkerne. The village lies on the River Parrett and there were at one time three water mills and a factory which for more than a century produced sail cloth, including the sails for Nelsons Victory. To the north of the village lies All Saints church with its Norman tower. There is a public house, the Kings Head, and The Feed Station cafe. Other local amenities include a number of stores, post office, pharmacy, village school, village hall and recreation grounds, social and sporting clubs. The village has good road links, with the A303 a 10-minute drive and 30 minutes to the M5. The fine market town of Crewkerne has a good range of high street and independent shops, supermarkets including Waitrose, cafes, restaurants and pubs and leisure facilities including a leisure centre and swimming pool. The larger commercial town of Yeovil is just under 10 miles away and boasts several large 'superstore' supermarkets, out of town retail parks, leisure facilities including theatre, cinema, bowling and leisure centre with swimming pools and a large hospital.Just a 35-minute drive away is the stunning World Heritage Jurassic coastline with many pretty coastal villages and towns, including the elegant resort of Lyme Regis with its attractive Cobb harbour and beaches For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i71096286
Greenslade Taylor Hunt are delighted to offer to the market, this impressive Grade ll listed residence within the rural village of Stogumber. This incredibly spacious property has numerous reception rooms, an enclosed garden and off road parking for 3/4 vehicles.Wick House is a charming Grade ll listed family home, situated in an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty within the village of Stogumber. In an excellent location, this period property, full of many characterful features, offers incredibly spacious accommodation with parking, and some picturesque views over the West Somerset Countryside. The pretty shaded veranda gives way to a handsome central entrance hall leading to three spacious reception rooms and a large kitchen with feature window overlooking the garden. The property benefits from ten bedrooms, all en-suite and has been in recent years, both a business and residential family home. The accommodation briefly comprises:Part glazed heavy timber door on entrance and stained glass feature window above.Entrance Hall - Doors to all ground floor rooms, fire zone control unit (currently unused) and fitted carpet. Living Room - Sash bay window to front elevation, stone fireplace with gas coal effect stove on a ceramic hearth and fitted carpet. W/C - Pedestal toilet, hand wash basin and vinyl flooring. Kitchenette - Inset hand wash basin and space for fridge freezer and storage. Sitting Room - Sash window with secondary glazing and window seat to front elevation, Inglenook fireplace with modern multifuel stove, exposed beams, large alcove for log storage, flagstone flooring and alcove with window to rear elevation. Garden Room - Double doors and window to rear elevation overlooking the garden and patio, internal window to living room, double doors to games room and fitted carpet. Dining Room - Sash window with secondary glazing to front elevation, door to front elevation, windows x 2 to side elevation, overhead storage cupboards and fitted carpet.W/C - Window to side elevation, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, storage shelf and vinyl flooring. Kitchen - Arch window to rear elevation overlooking the garden, fitted modern kitchen with laminate counter top, integrated AGA, Bosch double oven with electric hob top and stainless steel splashback. Inset ceramic sink with mixer tap, window to side elevation, ample cupboard space, small hand wash basin, integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher and laminate flooring.Utility Room - Space for washing machine and tumble dryer, ample storage space with shelving and vinyl flooring. Games Room - Double doors and window to rear and side elevation overlooking the garden, doors to library and first floor and fitted carpet. (Pool table is available under separate negotiation) Library - Door and window to rear elevation and window to side elevation, storage cupboards x 2 and fitted carpet.Shower Room/Wet Room - Shower, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl flooring.Lobby - Door to side elevation, stairs to first floor and fitted carpet.Bedroom 1 - Window to side elevation, integrated cupboards x 2, fitted carpet and study room which has plumbing to be put back as en-suite if necessary. Bedroom 2 - Window to front elevation and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising window to side elevation, integrated storage cupboard, bath with shower over, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles, heated towel rail and vinyl flooring. Bedroom 3 - Window to front elevation and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising bath with shower over, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl flooring. Bedroom 4 - Window to front elevation and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising shower cubicle, pedestal toilet , hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl flooring. Bedroom 5 - Window to rear elevation overlooking the garden and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising window to rear elevation, bath with shower over, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl floor covering.Bedroom 6 - Window to rear elevation and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising bath with shower over, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl floor covering. Bedroom 7 - Window to front elevation, integrated storage cupboard and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising shower cubicle, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl flooring. Bedroom 8 - Window to rear elevation, integrated cupboard and fitted carpet. En suite - Comprising bath with shower over, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl flooring. Bedroom 9 - (2nd floor)- Window to rear elevation and fitted carpet. Bedroom 10 - Window to rear elevation, feature fire place and fitted carpet.Shower Room - Shower cubicle, pedestal toilet, hand wash basin, ceramic wall tiles and vinyl flooring.Wick House is located within the historic village of Stogumber, enjoying some of the most picturesque countryside with the West Somerset coastline, Exmoor National Park and the Quantock Hills readily at hand. The village itself provides a popular primary school, good village pub, cricket club, post office and general stores whilst the County Town of Taunton is readily accessible some 14 miles away where a wide range of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities can be found including three noted public schools. The M5 may be joined at Taunton which also offers a fast rail link to London Paddington. Both Bristol and Exeter airports are also within easy striking distance.You will approach the main entrance from the lane, and to either side of the main entrance there is a pretty veranda with a decorative gingerbread wood trim. To the front of the property, just across the lane there is a car parking space for one vehicle. To the side of the property there are a further three parking spaces, a storage shed , oil tank and gated access to the rear garden. To the rear of the property there is a pretty cottage garden which catches the sun most of the day. There is a paved area with two greenhouses, a cold water tap and covered area suitable for log storage. From the paved area there are a couple of steps up to the garden which is laid to stone chippings with a stone wall boundary and fence offering a high degree of privacy. At the top of the garden there is a level paved area perfect for seating and dining with a storage shed. There is a variety of mature trees and shrubs and some pretty flower borders. Access to the front of the property can also be gained through another gate to the left of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70143514
An extended and beautifully presented detached house, pleasantly located within the sought-after village of Baltonsborough. Faced in attractive Lias stone, this finely-proportioned home includes four bedrooms, a spacious open-plan kitchen/dining/family room and a separate sitting room with a wood burning stove. There is also ample driveway parking, surrounding gardens and a garage with an adjoining home office. EPC rating D.At the front of the property, there is an open-fronted stone porch, leading to the main door. The house is entered via a central hall, which incorporates the staircase to the first floor accommodation, a large built-in double coats cupboard, a separate airing cupboard, and access into a downstairs WC and both reception rooms. The hall has a lovely Travertine tiled floor, which continues into the kitchen/dining/family room. To the left of the hall is the sitting room, which is triple-aspect and includes an oak floor and a set of double glazed patio doors to one side. Within the sitting room is a fireplace with an inset wood burning stove, creating a superb focal point and perfect for those colder evenings. One of the main selling points of this delightful home is the extended and open-plan kitchen/dining/family room, which is dual-aspect and ideal for families and for those who enjoy entertaining. The kitchen is fitted with a range of floor and wall units and includes a Belfast sink, sensor-controlled floor lights, an integrated Bosch dishwasher and an LPG-fired freestanding Rangemaster range cooker with an extractor over. Other points of note in the kitchen are the under-unit and display cupboard lighting, space (and plumbing) for a freestanding American style fridge/freezer and granite work surfaces. The family area offers plenty of space for soft furnishings, television etc. and the dining area can comfortably accommodate a good size table and chairs. Double glazed sliding doors then open out to a section of courtyard at the rear, and an inner door leads through to a utility room. Fitted with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble drier, the utility provides a further sink unit with mixer taps, additional floor and wall units and a double glazed door to the rear.On the first floor, the landing has a large window to the front allowing in lots of natural light, and includes two built-in storage cupboards and access to the insulated loft space. Both the master bedroom and the second bedroom are well-proportioned double rooms, with vaulted ceilings and Velux skylight windows. The Master benefits from a contemporary en-suite shower room, complete with a vanity wash hand basin, a low-level WC, a heated towel rail and a large, luxury walk-in shower cubicle with a non-slip base. There are two further bedrooms upstairs; one double and a generous single, plus a well-appointed family bathroom. All of the rooms with a front facing aspect are fitted with attractive double glazed sash windows.The sought after village of Baltonsborough lies a few minutes' drive from Glastonbury and has a public house, a church, an active village hall, a primary school and a fantastic village shop. The cities of Bath and Bristol are within 30 miles to the north, plus the county town of Taunton to the west and the A303 are also within easy reach. There is a mainline train station at Castle Cary (7.5 miles away) with regular and direct services to London Paddington. Other nearby attractions include the Bath & West Showground, The Newt (a country estate with magnificent woodland and gardens) and Hauser & Wirth in Bruton, a pioneering world-class art gallery. There is excellent schooling at all levels within the immediate area, including Millfield prep and senior schools.The property is approached via a wooden five-bar gate, which opens into a large stone chipped driveway, providing off-road parking for numerous vehicles. The driveway then leads to two detached outbuildings, located at the front of the property. The first is a stone-built single garage with an 'up and over' door to the front, with an adjoining home office/studio with high ceiling and side access, both of which have light and power. The second outbuilding is a lockable barn (in need of some repair), also with light and power, providing useful outside storage with an undercover area beside.The gardens surround the property and are well-tended, mainly lawn to lawn with established planted borders and a selection of mature trees and shrubs. Within the garden are several seating areas, vegetable plots and an outside tap, all enclosed by fencing and stone walling. The gardens enjoy plenty of sunshine throughout the day. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71466289
An attractive and finely-proportioned detached period house, delightfully located in a rural position on the northern outskirts of Ashcott. Set within a generous plot of approx. one acre, the property benefits from an idyllic outlook across the surrounding countryside and beyond. This extended and spacious home has superb annexe potential and includes five bedrooms, three reception rooms, a double garage and parking. EPC rating C.A door to the front of the property opens into a tiled entrance hall which incorporates two large storage cupboards and a useful utility cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble drier. The hall incorporates the staircase to the first floor accommodation and gives access to the downstairs cloakroom, the double garage and out to the garden. The property is particularly versatile and is configured well for purchasers seeking a self-contained annexe, with rooms offering flexibility for a variety of uses, including home working. The main sitting room is located at the rear of the property and is triple aspect, enjoying plenty of natural light. A comfortable reception room with two sets of patio doors opening out to the garden, the sitting room includes a central red brick fireplace with an inset Clearview multi-fuel stove. In addition to the sitting room, there is a separate dining room and a further living room, both of which are dual-aspect with wood-burning stoves. The kitchen/breakfast room, also with double glazed windows on two sides, is fitted with a range of matching floor and wall units and includes a tiled floor, a freestanding 'Rangemaster' range cooker (untested), an integrated 'Bosch' dishwasher and space for a freestanding American style fridge/freezer. A door from the kitchen then leads through to a second hall on the opposite side of the house, which has a further staircase to the first floor, access to the aforementioned reception rooms and a second external door at the front. On the first floor, the main landing area is a good size and currently used as a library, with large fitted book shelving and storage to one wall. This area also has a large built-in cupboard, a separate airing cupboard and two double-glazed sash windows to the front with lovely rural views found in many of the rooms on this level. The property has five bedrooms in total, two spacious doubles and a single are all accessed from the main landing area; the doubles benefit from en-suite facilities and built-in wardrobes with the master also having its own sauna. A second landing area on the other side of the house then continues into two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Fitted with a matching suite, the bathroom comprises a bath with mixer taps, a low level WC, a vanity wash hand basin and a separate shower cubicle. There is also a heated towel rail and double glazed frosted windows to the rear and side.The property is rurally situated on the north-eastern outskirts of Ashcott. A popular village lying in a convenient position on the Polden Hills, very accessible to Street (Clarks Village), Glastonbury, Wells and the M5 to the west. Village facilities include a primary school (with 'Good' Ofsted rating), two public houses, a church and a recreation ground with playground. There is also good state secondary schooling nearby, as well as Millfield, the prestigious independent school in Street. One of the main selling points of this superb property is the close proximity to RSPB Ham Wall, Shapwick Heath and other nearby nature reserves. The Railway Inn pub is also located just one mile away, further along Station Road.Sidney Villa is set within a fabulous plot measuring approx. one acre, which is predominantly located to the south and west of the house, enjoying lots of sunshine throughout the day and into the evening. The outside space is divided into different sections including a large area of lawn at the rear of the house with well-stocked borders, enclosed by fencing and hedgerows. There are various outside areas ideal for al fresco seating/dining depending on the time of day. There is a further section of raised decking, which offers a summerhouse with light and power. The woodland offers conifers, a tulip tree, a silver birch, a holly tree, a flowering cherry tree and a magnolia. At the side of the property is an area laid to stone chippings, with an enclosed driveway providing off road parking for numerous vehicles beside. In addition, there is a metal shed, a large outside store/workshop with power, and a substantial vegetable garden with polytunnel. Adjoining, there is an orchard with a wide range of fruit trees. The grounds at this property are ideal for green-fingered purchasers, providing a very pleasant and peaceful outside space with lots of scope. The double garage has an 'up and over' door, light and power, as well as a window to the side and personal door to the rear. Within the garage is the oil-fired boiler for the central heating, along with the neatly installed battery packs, charged by the solar panels. In addition to the central heating, the property benefits from newly fitted electric air-source heating and air-conditioning, with wall-mounted units fitted in rooms throughout the property. This could allow a purchaser to proceed with removing the traditional oil-fired system if desired. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i69602541
A striking detached house occupying an elevated position with far reaching views of open countryside. This attractive period house is of rendered brick elevations under a pitched tiled roof. The property offers generous room proportions extending to just under 3,500 sq ft and has a light an airy feel to it. The layout is such that you could create an annexe to accommodate a dependant relative or for additional income if required. The accommodation benefits from oil fired central heating and double glazing throughout and briefly comprises a fabulous vaulted entrance hall with Parquet flooring and a beautiful staircase rising to the first floor. From here access can be gained to all principal reception rooms, namely a triple aspect dining room enjoying views of the gardens and open countryside beyond. Adjoining is a modern kitchen with 2 pantry's, island with granite work surface and a number of integral appliances and a rear lobby gives access to a second reception room/bedroom, together with a utility, separate shower room and garden room to the rear. At the far end of the house is a fabulous triple aspect sitting room with open fireplace set in a stone surround containing a log burning stove, a W.C. and boot room. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, two enjoying en-suites and the master has a triple aspect taking full advantage of the views. To fully appreciate the position and size of this superb residence a viewing is highly recommended.The property is situated in the small hamlet of Eastcombe which lies about half a mile from the rural centre of Bishops Lydeard where a good range of facilities can be found to include primary schooling, a modern health centre, pub, mini supermarket, stores, vet and farm shop. The County town of Taunton is only about 6 miles away where a good range of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities will be found together with M5 interchange and rail link to London Paddington. The Quantock Hills which are designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are within two miles of the property where some beautiful bridle and footpaths will be found and where excellent views are afforded generally over the Vale of Taunton Deane and to the Bristol Channel to the north.enjoying fine views. The lawned gardens continue around to the side and the front of the property where there is a fabulous sun terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and summer entertaining and enjoying a south westerly aspect. From here steps lead down to a further area of lawn which gently slopes away, all contained within natural hedgerow boundaries. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71222090
Set on the outskirts of the village between Frome and Bruton, an attractive period farmhouse with a versatile range of buildings and land and in all totals just under 9 acres. One of the buildings has consent to convert into a dwelling. It is located at the end of a 'no through road' in an elevated position with far reaching views to the front and rear. As a whole £1,300,000 or house and gardens £825,000The farmhouse retains lots of period features including exposed beams, flagstones and natural stonework. The front door opens into a reception hall with flagstone floors and a period fireplace. The living room has oak flooring, window shutters and a wood burning stove set on a stone hearth. Double doors lead into a small sunroom. The kitchen and dining area enjoy a dual aspect with views to the garden at the front. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cabinets, a 'Rayburn' cooker, and a range cooker with electric oven and LPG gas hob. There is a large and well organised pantry with a further utility room. A study An enclosed staircase leads to the first floor. The master bedroom has views to the front and rear. Bedroom two has views to the front with an en suite shower room. There is a further bedroom and family bathroom on this floor. An enclosed staircase leads to the second floor and there is a further bedroom, bathroom and loft room.OutsideThe gardens lie to the front and side of the property and are mature and well planted with a variety of shrubs, trees and fruit trees. There is a patio seating area, decked seating area and screened storage area for the oil tank, recycling and storage. There is ample parking with a yard to the rear. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70544852
Stepping through the front door into the entrance hall, the history and individuality of this captivating home is immediately evident. The reception hall features a recessed fireplace and cast-iron stove, with a hidden disused staircase secreted behind stripped pine doors. The bright south facing sitting room has a more modern feel with rustic brick hearth and timber mantle. What was once the cow stall is now the dining room with wooden flooring, feature fireplace, and space for dining table and other furniture. Across the hall is the beautifully finished, hand-built kitchen with solid granite worksurfaces, fitted with a range of wall and base units, an Aga, Belfast sink, and integrated appliances. The kitchen, which looks out over the back garden to the Mendip Hills, opens into a breakfast area providing space for a dining table and benefits from a door and window to the front of the property. A tranquil garden/craft room, a useful boot room/utility and a cloakroom complete the main living area downstairs in the main part of the house.The four individual double bedrooms, which have a stripped back contemporary feel but with the warmth of well-loved period home, are upstairs. There is a smart en-suite shower room to one of the bedrooms and the other three bedrooms share a family bathroom. There is ample storage and the potential to connect through to the annexe.The property benefits from two annexes. The integral annexe is accessed via the kitchen and boot room, and via an external door to the rear of the property. The light, spacious, double bedroom is on the ground floor with en-suite facilities. Stairs lead up to a living space which has potential for a kitchen area. There is a annexe in the front garden which offers possible income from air B&B or could possibly provide home office or studio facilities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70215917
Holiday letting business with countryside views 3.5 miles from Street and 5.5 miles from Glastonbury.Detached period 3-bedroom thatched cottage with two self-contained 1-bedroom holiday letting barns, a self-contained external B&B guest suite and Shepherd's hut. In all, extending to 0.29 acres. For sale as a whole by private treaty.LocationChurch Farm is located in the picturesque hamlet of Dundon, opposite the village church, and 0.75 miles from Compton Dundon village which provides a village hall, garage, cricket club and The Castlebrook Inn public house. Further amenities and facilities can be found at Street including the Clarks Village shopping outlet and supermarkets. The area provides a range of educational establishments including Butleigh Church of England Primary School, the Crispin School Academy, Millfield School, Wells Cathedral School and Strode College. Local visitor attractions include Glastonbury Tor and the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey, Cheddar Gorge & Caves, Wookey Hole, Haynes Motor Museum, Stourhead gardens, Fleet Air Museum, Longleat Safari Park, various National Trust sites including Barrington Court and Dunster Castle and the West Somerset Steam Railway. Nearby cities include the cathedral city of Wells, Bath and Bristol plus the county town of Somerset, Taunton. The M5 motorway is accessible within 14 miles at J23 (Dunball) plus the Somerset Levels, Quantock Hills and Exmoor National Park. Castle Cary provides a mainline railway service to London Paddington and Bristol Airport is within 30 miles of the property.The BusinessChurch Farm has been in the same ownership since 2002 and the current owner has built up an established and profitable business. The property is now for sale due to retirement. The barns have been converted to a high standard with a communal hot tub which is extremely popular with guests. Guests can walk to the Dundon Beacon which has an Iron Age fort and views across the Somerset Levels and Moors. Gross turnover year ending March 2024 of £43,000 from a limited season. The business has potential to achieve a gross turnover of £50-60,000. The business benefits from the trade of EarthSpirit, a cultural and healing retreat centre located in the same hamlet. The business is promoted via their website: along with Visit South Somerset, Booking.com, ecoholidayshop.co.uk, mycottageholiday.co.uk, Vrbo and TripAdvisor for the Shepherd's Hut. Trading information can be provided to bona fide purchasers.The FarmhouseTraditional period 3-bedroom cottage style property, partially thatched including features such as exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings, exposed roof trusses, and open fireplaces with woodburning stoves. The accommodation on the ground floor comprises an entrance hall with stairs to first floor accommodation. To one side is the sitting room with windows to rear and front, original flagstone floor and an exposed stone fireplace housing a woodburning stove. To the other side of the entrance hall is the family room/study with windows to rear and front, wooden floor and access to the kitchen and dining room. The kitchen provides a shaker style with wooden worksurfaces, ceramic sink unit, windows to sides, built-in cupboard, Range cooker with gas hob, separate Rayburn cooker, ceramic tiled floor and vaulted ceiling with exposed roof trusses. From the kitchen is a boot room giving access to a cloakroom. The dining room has a stone fireplace housing woodburning stove, beamed ceiling, ceramic tiled floor, windows to rear and front and a modern UPVC door to outside. The first floor provides a landing with doors to rooms. Bedroom 1 with windows to rear and front, exposed natural stone walls, stripped wood floorboards, beamed ceiling and en-suite bathroom with a newly fitted white suite. Bedroom 2 with vaulted ceiling, built-in cupboards and windows to rear and front. Bedroom 3 with window to front and built-in cupboard. Family shower room with a newly fitted white suite.The BarnsThe accommodation has been converted to a high standard with fitted shaker style kitchens, white bathroom suites, TVs/DVD players, and allocated outside seating areas.BrackenSingle-storey barn comprising an open plan sitting/dining room and kitchen area with exposed stone wall and wooden floor. Bedroom with en-suite shower room. Allocated garden area opposite. (Sleeps 2).BrambleApartment with ground floor access into kitchen with breakfast bar. Steps lead up to a sitting room with velux window and door into a bedroom with en-suite shower room. Private rear garden area. (Sleeps 2).Duck HutDetached Shepherd's hut at the bottom of the gardens with its own lawned area for seating. Self-contained with its own shower room, fully fitted kitchen, dining room with seating for 4 people, woodburning stove and full-size pullout bed. (Sleeps 2).Garden SuiteExternal guest accommodation comprising a double room with wall-mounted TV/DVD player, tea and coffee making facilities and en-suite shower room. Outside patio area with seating overlooking the gardens. (Sleeps 2).OutsideThe gardens are an integral part of the business and have been landscaped to provide numerous garden areas and is mostly laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders. Well placed hedging gives the Shepherd's hut a high degree of privacy from the rest of the guest accommodation. Each barn has its own seating area and benefits from the use of a communal BBQ and hot tub. Concrete and gravel area in front of the barns for guest parking. At the bottom of the property is a driveway used for guest parking where there is a double garage with power and lighting which is currently used as a workshop. Guest laundry housing boiler for both barns and the Garden Suite.Method of SaleThe property is offered for sale by private treaty, inclusive of trade inventory to include furnishings, equipment, fixtures and fittings in relation to the business, excluding any personal items.Tenure and PossessionThe freehold interest is being offered for sale with vacant possession available on completion.EPC Rating: GCouncil Tax Band: FRateable ValueAccording to the Valuation Office, the premises has a ratable value of £3,200. Interested parties are advised to make their own enquiries.ServicesThe property is serviced by mains electricity, a private water supply via a borehole and private drainage.Local AuthoritiesSomerset CouncilViewingsStrictly by appointment with agents Carter Jonas, Taunton office. What Three Words/// bronzer.imagined.configure For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71332815
The front door opens into a lovely hallway with a blue Lias stone floor. To one side of the hallway is a charming living room, warmed by a wood-burning stove nestled in a deep brick inglenook at the gable end. The room retains its original features, including a bressummer beam running along its length and a substantial wooden lintel above the inglenook. The attractive wooden floorboards add to the room's character, and beneath the window, a romantic window seat creates a perfect spot to relax.The dining room is at the heart of the house, with original stone floors and an inglenook with open fireplace. A door from the dining room leads to a study, a calm and quiet space with pretty garden views and, once again, a window seat.The kitchen has off-white cabinetry juxtaposed with dark granite worktops and a large butler sink. A black Rangemaster cooker sits at one end of the kitchen, accompanied by a Rangemaster fridge and an integrated freezer and dishwasher. Smart fitted plate racks, a combination of cupboards and open shelving, and terracotta tiled floors complete the space. Tongue and groove panelling has been applied to the walls. The kitchen window frames lovely garden views, and a gap in the farmer's hedge provides a picturesque glimpse of the neighbouring field. Opposite the kitchen is convenient utility space equipped with a second butler sink and ample room for a washing machine. An external door between the kitchen and utility room opens directly onto a patio area and the garden. There is also a cloakroom on this floor.On the first floor there are four good sized bedrooms, the principal with ensuite shower room, and three doubles all of which share a well-appointed bathroom.The property is approached onto a private gravel driveway where there is parking space for multiple cars, in addition to the spacious double garage.The house is enveloped by a beautiful garden, which has a flourishing orchard, expanded by the current owners. The orchard now has crab apple trees, wild cherry trees, and an assortment of other fruit trees, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings. Privacy is created by a beech hedge, while a majestic maple tree adds shade. Next to the house, a charming kitchen garden is enclosed by estate fencing, lined with a row of pleached russet apple trees and complete with a greenhouse.In all approximately 0.57 of an acre.What Three Words: ///fires.accusing.skirtingThe picturesque market town of Ilminster is nearby and hosts its own weekly market, as well as a plethora of independent shops. Slightly further afield, Langport had two excellent bakeries, a butcher, a weekly farmers' market, and a pretty cafe on the river. The towns of Crewkerne and Wellington both have more shopping facilities, as well as a Waitrose, whilst three miles from the house is a popular pub, The Bell, in the village of Broadway. The village of Barrington is home to the excellent Barrington Boar bar and restaurant. Somerton, with its lively High Street, renowned antique shops and brilliant White Heart pub is also only approximately 30 minutes away.There is an excellent choice of independent schools for boys and girls of all ages, including Hazlegrove Prep School, Sherborne School, Taunton School, Kings College, Queen's College and King's Hall. Other well-known schools in the area include Millfield and Blundell's, all within driving distance.Communication links are good, with the cities of Bath, Bristol and Exeter accessible within a 1.5 hour drive, whilst the nearest M5 junction is just nine miles away. Taunton station is approximately 25 minutes' drive from Ashill, with direct mainline services to London Paddington taking one hour and 40 minutes. Alternatively, central London can be reached by car, via the M3, in around three hours.Ilminster 4.5 miles, Taunton 9 miles, Crewkerne 12 miles, Langport 13 miles (All distances are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69205183
Set on the outskirts of the village between Frome and Bruton, an attractive period farmhouse with a versatile range of buildings and land and in all totals just under 9 acres. One of the buildings has consent to convert into a dwelling. It is located at the end of a 'no through road' in an elevated position with far reaching views to the front and rear. Available as a whole at £1,300,000 or house with 3 acre paddock at £875,000 and House and gardens at £825,000.The farmhouse retains lots of period features including exposed beams, flagstones and natural stonework. The front door opens into a reception hall with flagstone floors and a period fireplace. The living room has oak flooring, window shutters and a wood burning stove set on a stone hearth. Double doors lead into a small sunroom. The kitchen and dining area enjoy a dual aspect with views to the garden at the front. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cabinets, a 'Rayburn' cooker, and a range cooker with electric oven and LPG gas hob. There is a large and well organised pantry with a further utility room. A study An enclosed staircase leads to the first floor. The master bedroom has views to the front and rear. Bedroom two has views to the front with an en suite shower room. There is a further bedroom and family bathroom on this floor. An enclosed staircase leads to the second floor and there is a further bedroom, bathroom and loft room.OutsideThe gardens lie to the front and side of the property and are mature and well planted with a variety of shrubs, trees and fruit trees. There is a patio seating area, decked seating area and screened storage area for the oil tank, recycling and storage. There is ample parking with a yard to the rear.The land.A paddock of about 3 acres lies to the north of the house along a grassy track. It is enclosed by mature hedges and fencing. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71229131
A unique opportunity to acquire an outstanding 5 bedroom family home set in gardens and grounds of 4.25 Acres occupying a peaceful and private rural position on the Southern edge of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. EPC: GThe sale of Callows Farm offers purchasers a unique opportunity to acquire a versatile family home that would suit multi generational living or provide an income stream to those wishing to take this route. The property has been in the same family ownership since 1974 and during the whole of this time has been much loved and enjoyed but is now available for others to create their dream home. The main part of the house dates from 1975 and is traditionally constructed of hamstone and rendered blockwork set beneath a thatched roof with leaded light windows set into hamstone mullions. The accommodation is light and welcoming with excellent ceiling heights and briefly comprises a fine double aspect reception hall, perfectly designed for a piano, leading through to a superb drawing room with a lovely open aspect and massive stone fireplace with oil fired stove. The kitchen/dining room is another light double aspect room with flagstone flooring and oil fired Aga. From here steps lead to the rear hall/utility area with doors either side to the garden and to the cottage. A fine oak staircase leads to the first floor landing with long range views across the garden and surrounding countryside. The master suite is extremely generous comprising a dressing area, bright double aspect bedroom and en-suite bathroom with a former doorway to the cottage. Two further double bedrooms and a single, together with a shower room complete the main accommodation. This part of the property benefits from oil fired central heating, supplemented by an oil fired stove in the drawing room and Aga in the kitchen.The cottage is currently occupied as an independent unit but could readily be re-connected to the main house depending on the buyer's needs. Stone built beneath a thatched roof, this is the most delightful living space, steeped in character, offering a kitchen/dining room with inglenook and inset Rayburn, potential study area, utility room and cosy sitting room, with a generous bedroom and bathroom on the first floor.Callows Farm is peacefully located in a private elevated position on the Southern edge of the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounded by glorious unspoilt countryside and within easy reach of the small villages of Buckland St Mary, Horton and Broadway and Combe St Nicholas. All three provide a good range of local amenities with primary schools, shops and community halls hosting village activities. The traditional market towns of Chard and Ilminster, both about 6 miles distant, are easily accessed providing a choice of major supermarkets, independent retailers, educational and leisure facilities. The County town of Taunton is some 12 miles to the North offering a choice of independent schools. Road and rail links are excellent with the A303 and M5 within easy reach and an intercity service to Paddington (1 hour 40 mins) available at Taunton. There are international airports at Exeter (25 miles) and Bristol (45 miles) and the World Heritage Jurassic Coast is some 18 miles to the South at Lyme Regis.The gardens and grounds form the perfect setting for this incredibly special family home nestled into the hillside and surrounded by unspoilt countryside. The property is approached over a long driveway that winds uphill to a large open fronted garage and parking area. The driveway then continues uphill to a small range of outbuildings of mainly stone, block and tiled construction, all in need of a little repair, but suitable for a variety of uses. A paved terrace runs the length of the house on the Southern side beyond which are sweeping lawns interspersed with a wealth of mature shrubs and bounded by established hedgerows. To the right of the driveway is a small orchard and soft fruit garden and beyond this two enclosures of rough pasture. The whole area extends to an estimated 4.25 Acres as indicated on the attached land plan. A further enclosure of 1.5 Acres is available by separate negotiation.Note: A public footpath crosses the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71161420
Built in 2008 from local stone under a slate roof, this exclusive development consists of just 14 detached Georgian style properties that are quietly positioned around a large central green. Being a no through road, the location is notable for its peace and tranquillity yet is also within easy reach of numerous local amenities. With a large south facing rear garden and a flexible layout with a total of seven bedrooms set over three floors, there is plenty of space for a growing family or those wishing to accommodate guests in great comfort.This very light and bright house has benefitted recently from a significant programme of redecoration that has included an upgrade of the kitchen, which is now presented in immaculate condition. A David Salisbury garden room with under floor heating, located just off the kitchen, is also a relatively recent addition that provides the perfect spot to take in the extensive rear garden. Cream carpets and neutral decor prevail throughout, providing the perfect blank canvas for the next occupant. The front door opens to a good size entrance hallway, with discreet cloakroom and access to the downstairs rooms. Of particular note is the double aspect sitting room with Hamstone fireplace and hearth with inset Jetmaster wood burning stove providing a central focal point and ensuring a cosy atmosphere. French doors with side lights open to a Victorian style veranda and paved terrace, perfect for outside entertaining or evening drinks. Glazed doors open to the rear aspect dining room, which would work just as well as a snug. A door leads back to the entrance hall off which is the excellent sized kitchen/breakfast room. French doors open to the garden room, which has a further set of double doors to the garden. Off the kitchen is the utility room. Also on this floor is a good size front aspect study, which would work just as well as a dining room if required.From the hallway, stairs rise to the first floor where there are four bedrooms all with fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom has an ensuite with twin basins and generous shower. Bedroom two has an ensuite shower, plus there is a family bathroom, with hot water cylinder and a rear facing study, which could also be bedroom five if required. Stairs rise to the second floor where there is a bathroom and two further spacious bedrooms with super far-reaching views across the green, rooftops, the church and countryside beyond.GARDENS AND GROUNDSThe property sits back from the road and is approached via double wrought iron gates to a driveway with ample turning and parking space, plus a detached double garage with personal door, power, light and an electric up and over door. The gardens primarily lie to the rear of the property and are completely enclosed by mature mixed native hedging and fencing. There is a substantial area of lawn, with some well stocked borders. Form and shade are provided by a selection of trees including a pear tree, two flowering cherry trees, a crab apple and two plum trees amongst others. Garden storage is provided by a timber shed, plus there is a good size summer house with power. Adjacent is the oil tank concealed by a fence. For convenience there is an outside tap and lighting. The front of the house is enclosed by a low stone wall with wrought iron fencing and pedestrian gate leading to the front door, around which is an attractive arched wrought iron porch with trellis sides intertwined with a climbing rose.The lasting impression is of a beautifully presented, light and bright house offering much space and flexibility that would be ideal for a family, in a very quiet and convenient location.SITUATIONThe village with an active community, has a post office/general store, public houses, village hall, St Nicholas church and thriving pre-school and first school. Just 1 mile away is the village of Stalbridge also with many amenities. Sherborne is a short drive away with its range of traditional shops and historic Abbey, while other towns within easy reach include the historic market town of Shaftesbury, Gillingham, Wincanton, Blandford and Yeovil.This part of the South West has changed little in recent years with the green fields being broken up by woodland and pretty villages. Despite the unspoilt countryside, communications in this part of the country are excellent with the A303, A357 and A30, within easy reach and mainline stations at Templecombe and Sherborne to London, Waterloo. EDUCATIONThe area is particularly noted for the high quality of its schools including independent schools such as Sherborne School for Girls, Sherborne School for Boys, Sherborne Preparatory School, Hazlegrove, Port Regis, Leweston and Bruton Schools along with highly regarded state schools at Sherborne and Gillingham, plus good local pre-school and first schools.SPORTING AND RECREATIONThere are numerous golf courses within easy motoring distance including Sherborne and Yeovil. Racing at Wincanton, Salisbury, Bath and Exeter. Water sports on the Dorset coast (about 30 miles) or on Sutton Bingham Reservoir near Yeovil. Riding, cycling and walking on an extensive network of bridleways and footpaths. Theatres at Salisbury, Yeovil and Bath. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i71463896
A spacious and most impressive detached house, located on the edge of the village and at the end of a private drive that serves only three properties. This finely proportioned home was built in 2003 and includes two large reception rooms, a beautiful kitchen, five bedrooms, four bathrooms and a study. Set within a plot of just over a third of an acre, there are well-tended gardens, ample off-road parking and an integral double garage. EPC rating C.A door to the front of the property opens into a light, airy and spacious hall, created by a double height ceiling and two timber framed double glazed windows (continued throughout) to the side. The hall also incorporates the staircase to the first floor, a built-in storage cupboard, access into the double garage and an external stable door to the rear garden. Also entered from the main hall is a downstairs WC, a useful utility room with a Belfast sink and a study, all of which have windows to the front of the property. The main sitting room is a fabulous, triple-aspect reception room with a vaulted ceiling and exposed trusses. This spacious room is perfect for families and for entertaining and includes a fireplace with an inset wood-burning stove, two sets of patio doors to the garden and two chandeliers. The kitchen has been upgraded by the current owners and is fitted with a range of contemporary floor and wall units. The addition of the central island provides extra cupboard and drawer space, hidden power points and a breakfast bar to one side. Within the kitchen, there are a range of integrated Neff appliances comprising a dishwasher, a microwave, an oven and an induction hob. Furthermore, there is a gas-fired Aga, under-unit and display lighting, space for an 'American style' fridge/freezer and another stable door to the garden. A set of double doors from the kitchen then open into the second reception room, presented as a living/dining room. This comfortable room is also triple-aspect, providing lots of natural light, including a set of patio doors to the garden. The living room has a wood burning stove, space for a large dining table and chairs and an inner door leading back to the main hall. On the first floor, a central landing has two Velux skylight windows (both with electrically operated blinds) and a further chandelier. There is a built-in airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder also accessed from the landing, as well as the staircase to the second floor with a cupboard beneath. The family bathroom is located on the first floor and is fitted with a matching white suite comprising a bath with shower mixer taps, a pedestal wash hand basin, a low level WC and a heated towel rail. There are four bedrooms on this level (three doubles and a single/home office). At either side are the two largest doubles, both of which are dual-aspect, with fitted wardrobes and well-appointed and fully tiled en-suite bathrooms with separate showers. On the second floor, this superb family home benefits from a further spacious double bedroom with two windows to the rear and two Velux skylight windows (all Velux windows other than landing have fitted manually-operated heat-resistant blinds). This bedroom is ideal as a guest suite, as it comes with its own large shower room both of these rooms also have storage cupboards built into the eaves.Manor End is in a tucked-away position at the end of a private drive on the northern edge of this sought-after village. Lying some 7 miles to the north-east of Wells, the village offers two good quality pubs, a primary school and a doctor's surgery. The village is well-placed for road links to other towns including the beautiful Georgian City of Bath which is only 14 miles to the north. Bath also boasts a mainline train station with connections to all parts of the country and there is also a mainline station to London Paddington at Castle Cary, which is just over 10 miles to the south. There are many sporting facilities within the area including various golf clubs and a short distance away is Babington House, a private members club and exclusive hotel which boasts excellent leisure facilities. There are several exceptional schools within the vicinity including Millfield, Downside, All Hallows and Wells Cathedral School to name but a few. A wide selection of major supermarkets can be found within the nearby market town of Shepton Mallet and in the city of Wells, which includes a Waitrose.The property occupies a generous plot measuring just over a third of an acre, with well-tended gardens surrounding three sides of the house. Approached via a stone chipped driveway leading into an area of private parking, there is ample space for several vehicles. The driveway leads to an integral double garage, which has two electric 'up and over' doors to the front, light, power, an inner door to the main hall, and also houses the Worcester boiler for the gas-fired central heating. With the property backing onto neighbouring agricultural land, the property is set in a peaceful position with a delightful rural outlook. The gardens have been thoughtfully landscaped and mainly laid to lawn with beautifully planted beds and borders, adding a range of colour. Directly behind the house is a large patio terrace, ideal for outdoor seating and al fresco dining. There is an additional section of patio in one corner of the garden, next to a summerhouse and set beside the neighbouring field. The gardens are enclosed by mature hedging and stone walling and include outside lighting, stone chipped pathways, two outside taps, two log stores, a garden shed, plus an outdoor greenhouse/garden room. Facing south, the rear gardens enjoy an abundance of sunshine throughout the day, as well as plenty of privacy. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70930014
Believed to be one of the oldest houses in the middle of this delightful village, Old Farm has a lovely position and stands on grounds of approximately an acre which look south across the gardens and fields beyond. The main house has a traditional thatch roof and exudes immense character with exposed beams and ham stone walls.Upon entering the house it is clear to see that this property has been the subject of a significant programme of works. With an impressive attention to detail, the current owners have managed to enhance the original features whilst ensuring that this is now a home fit for the demands of modern day living. This is most notable in the fabulous dual aspect kitchen with bespoke cabinetry, granite worktops, a 2-plate oil-fired AGA (cream) and adjacent utility/laundry. Leading from the kitchen is the dining room, with original flagstone floors, inglenook fireplace and wood burner making it the perfect space for entertaining. Beyond the original hallway lies the family room, with parquet floors, original bread oven and wood burner providing a more informal living arrangement, perhaps as a playroom. However for those occasions when entertaining on a larger scale, the substantial and well-proportioned sitting room is ideal, with its centrally positioned fireplace with stone fire surround and wood burner. It is a wonderful, light-filled space with triple aspect windows and French doors providing easy access onto the south facing terrace for those warmer days. A spacious cloakroom with plenty of room for coats and boots completes the picture on the ground floor.Stairs then rise from the hall to the first floor landing where there is a large open area, ideal for use as a study. There are four generous bedrooms in total, the principal of which sits at the front of the house, with dual aspect views and a large spacious ensuite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms are light and bright and share a family bathroom. With delightful views across the gardens from many of these rooms, this is clearly a house that is much loved and has benefitted enormously from the recent renovation works.Along with the main house, the original stables and old chicken house have also had attention and been thoughtfully converted into a charming, completely independent one bedroom cottage. Built in local stone under a tiled roof, with an exceptionally spacious open-plan kitchen/sitting room with vaulted ceilings, features include wooden floors, exposed stonework, wood-burning stove and French doors which open onto a private terraced garden, perfect for those summer evenings. The fully equipped kitchen, with built in oven and electric hob, integrated fridge freezer and space for a kitchen island, lends itself to entertaining and whilst the building benefits from all modern conveniences, the owners have at the same time been sympathetic to its past, re-using the reclaimed roof tiles and cedar wood on the outside, allowing the building to effortlessly blend into its surroundings. Ideal for dependant relatives, the cottage is equally a lucrative asset and is currently let out for short term rentals generating significant income.The entrance to the property is off the lane, through a wooden five bar gate that leads onto a gravelled driveway with ample parking for several cars. Next to the main house and parking are various outbuildings along with access to the cottage.The garden and grounds amount to approximately one acre, with the main garden extending out behind the house and cottage. Interspersed with a great variety of mature specimen trees, fruit trees and shrubberies, they are designed to be easily maintained, with an extensive lawned area. In addition, there is a well-established vegetable garden. Paved terraces extend behind the house and cottage so that each building has its own private outside area.The countryside around South Barrow has changed little in recent decades. Dairy farming predominates and the green fields bounded by hedges and small areas of woodland provide a delightful environment through which quiet lanes gently wind their way. South Barrow is a charming hamlet, tucked away from main roads comprising mainly period houses and cottages built of the distinctive local stone, indigenous to the area. The market towns of Somerton and Castle Cary (described by the eminent historian, Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, as the prettiest town in South Somerset) are both within a short drive as are the larger centres of Yeovil and the Abbey town of Sherborne. Notwithstanding the unspoilt rural nature of the area, communications are extremely good. To the south the A303 is joined at Sparkford, within 2 miles away and the intercity mainline railway service to London Paddington takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes from Castle Cary.EDUCATIONThe area is particularly well known for its schools. Millfield and Millfield Prep are just outside Glastonbury, Hazlegrove is at Sparkford and the Sherborne, Bruton and Taunton schools, along with Downside, are all withing easy reach.SPORTING AND RECREATIONRacing at Taunton, Exeter and Wincanton. Sailing and water sports on the world Heritage Jurassic coast or Bristol Channel or Sutton Bingham Reservoir. Golf at nearby Wheathill, Taunton and Yeovil. With both Cranborne Chase and Dorset Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty within easy reach there are extensive footpaths, bridleways and quiet lanes which offer superb opportunities for riding, walking and bicycling. Hauser & Wirth at Bruton and the Newt Estate are also nearby. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i68347048
Drum's Hill Cottage is an exceptionally attractive Grade II listed 18th Century Thatched Cottage which sits in an elevated position at the end of a 'no through' lane in the centre of Mells. Since our vendors purchased the home almost 30 years ago it has been improved considerably and represents a rare and exciting opportunity.The accommodation throughout is well-proportioned and incudes many period features. The kitchen/dining/family room is a wonderful space which is open plan and perfect for family life and anybody who enjoys entertaining. There are a range of high-quality wall and base units, attractive granite worktops and integrated Bosch appliances including an attractive claret coloured oil-fired Aga. There is plenty of room for a large table and chairs. Three windows, one with a built-in seat provides views out to the front of the house as well as a further aspect to the rear garden.You have a choice of living room with two separate areas that feature wood burning stoves, ideal for the winter months. Features include terracotta quarry tiles, exposed beams and stonework, plenty of built-in cupboards and a bread oven.There is also a large south-west facing orangery, set on two levels with flagstone flooring, providing naturally light seating with an outlook across the gardens and over to the countryside surrounding. It houses a mature jasmine, wisteria and grape vine and also access to a small utility room with WC.Two staircases lead to the first floor. There are four bedrooms, two with vaulted ceilings, and a well-appointed bathroom with a bath and separate shower, with marble countertops and detailing.OUTSIDEExternally, the house is approached via a quiet country lane that becomes pedestrianised. An area of ground adjacent to the cottage provides comfortable parking for multiple vehicles. The gardens are beautiful and consist of large area of lawn, a wide variety of plants, shrubs and trees, an area of copse and a choice of seating areas. To the front of the house is a tiered formal garden above a gated lane, the majority of the lawns to the southwest end behind the house. There are several sheds and a stone outbuilding as well as a boiler room.AGENT'S NOTEIn the last 7 years the house has been fully re-thatched, there has been a new Worcester boiler fitted, a new oil tank fitted, and a new private drainage system installed.LOCATIONMells continues to be one of the most sought-after villages in the area. The village offers a junior school, a public house of excellent reputation and local Post Office/shop. The country house hotel of Babington House is just two miles, as is The Newt, and the market towns of Frome and Bruton are within a short drive. Railway connections at Frome and Westbury for London Paddington and Warminster and Gillingham for London Waterloo. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i70223655
Number 6 is one of 8 beautifully designed homes built with generous plots and fine views of the village and fields. The property has been finished to a high specification with luxury bathrooms and underfloor heating and Systemair clean air system throughout.The house is accessed by a large double opening oak door leading to the hall, where the ground floor rooms have beautiful floor coverings. The sitting room runs front to back through the house and has a handsome fireplace, woodburning stove and glazed doors opening onto the large terrace and garden. The flexible nature of the accommodation allows for either a snug/separate dining room or family room located to the front aspect and a very well-appointed kitchen/diner leading to a near fully glazed garden room. There is also a utility room and cloakroom.Upstairs the galleried landing allows access to all bedrooms and family bathroom and there is a sumptuous ensuite shower room to the main bedroom.Externally a driveway and double garage with sedum roof is attached to the house and has private door to the garden. The garden itself is wonderful with mature trees, a large area of patio to the rear of the house. A winding path leads to the studio which is fully ready for home working, gym or entertaining space with a decked area to the front and side enjoying the view over the lawn and a sunny aspect.Somerset is a popular county with a huge amount to offer. Beckington itself is a lively village, perfectly placed for access to the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath, as well as Frome and Bruton, Somerset towns that regularly feature in The Times Best Places to Live Guide. All offer a wealth of restaurants, cafes and bars, as well as galleries, theatre, museums, cinemas and cultural events. Babington House, the well-known Soho House private members' country club, is a short drive away.Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), there are endless views to enjoy and walks to explore. Orchardleigh Golf course is nearby, as are a number of outdoor pursuit centres. Stourhead Gardens, The Newt in Somerset, Hauser & Wirth and Longleat are all a pleasant trip through the lanes.Well positioned for both state and independent schooling, there are a wealth of options. Beckington Primary is popular, while Springmead in Beckington offers a private junior school alternative with other nearby options including All Hallows, The Paragon and King Edward's Independent Preparatory Schools.Writhlington School and Frome College are nearby state secondaries, as are Bath's Hayesfield for Girls, Beechen Cliff For Boys and Ralph Allen. There are a wealth of independent day and boarding options including Millfield and Downside in Somerset, Dauntsey's and Marlborough in Wiltshire and Prior Park College and The Royal High in Bath, to name but a few.Beckington is ideally placed for easy access to London via the A303 (M3) or from a mainline train station in Bath or Westbury, with the high-speed link taking less than an hour and a half into Paddington. The A36 provides easy access to the motorway network including the M4 and M5. There are regular bus services from the village to surrounding towns, and Bristol Airport is under an hour's drive.Frome: 3 miles Bath: 12 miles Bristol: 22 miles London: 117 milesExeter: 90 miles Bristol Airport: 29 milesTrain stations: Bath (12 miles) Westbury (6.8 miles) Frome (2.8 miles)Freshford (6.3 miles) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69846967
Handsome former gate house and gardens (further land available) DescriptionPark Lodge dates back to about 1840, having originally served as a gate house to Coker Court, a fine 15th century manor house in the village nearby. The original house has attractive local Hamstone and Staffordshire brick elevations under a decorative tiled roof and the new extension joins the original building seamlessly, with part Ham stone and part oak timber cladding. Having recently been significantly extended, the building now provides spacious, well arranged accommodation over three floors, with a nice mix of period features including fireplaces. Sought after contemporary elements such as new oak flooring, air source heat pump, under floor heating and modern insulation can be found throughout the home. Notable rooms include the fabulous family size kitchen with hand built kitchen and island, electric AGA and bi-fold doors framing the delightful countryside views. A well appointed utility room houses white goods and boot room storage options along with adjoining shower room and WC. The sitting room has an open fireplace and added feature of a 'well' which can be viewed through the bespoke glass and lighting. The water can be drawn from outside to please the gardeners. On the first floor is a luxurious principal bedroom with sizeable en suite, a further bedroom bedroom with en suite feature double basin and larger shower. Two further bedrooms share a superbly appointed family shower room.OutsideThe property is approached from the country road through an impressive Hamstone gateway with pillars and gates providing separate vehicular and pedestrian access points. The private drive is laid with gravel and leads to the Heritage style oak framed double garage to the east of the plot which leads to a private area of woodland. Additional land to the north is available to purchase, consisting of an attractive field of about 5.93 acres which slopes gently down to the lane where there is separate access. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with an attractive stone wall retaining the upper, south side of the garden which leads up to a larger raised area of lawn bordering the Coker Court parkland. On the eastern flank of the house leading out from the kitchen is a large terrace overlooking farmland and the village below.LocationThe house sits in an elevated position on the edge of East Coker, a sought after village on the Somerset, Dorset border. The village has an excellent range of facilities including the Helyar Arms public house, a coffee shop, farm shop, primary school and the Saxon church of St Michael. There is a village hall and recreation ground offering sports. The Abbey town of Sherborne and the larger town of Yeovil are both within easy reach and provide mainline railway access to London Waterloo. The well renowned schools of Sherborne, Hazlegrove and Leweston are all within easy reach, with the schools in Bruton accessible via train links in Yeovil.Sutton Bingham Reservoir is 2.5 miles and the Dorset Coast at West Bay 20 miles.Square Footage: 3,048 sq ft DirectionsFrom Yeovil - from Babylon Hill roundabout take the second exit going straight over. Continue on Sherborne Road through Yeovil and keep right onto Reclkeford, at the roundabout continue straight onto Queensway then take the second exit at Horsey Roundabout. Keep straight onto West Coker Road for approx 1 mile. Turn left at Camp Road then continue onto Primrose Hill. Take a left onto Halves lane, follow this road then take a right onto Penn Lane. The property will be found on the left hand side. Additional InfoServices Mains water and electricity. Air Source Heat Pump. Multi fuel Stove. Private drainage. Please note that the working condition of any of the services or kitchen appliances have not been checked by the agents.Council Tax Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i71589376
Chiselborough House started life as a much smaller 17th century house that is reputed to have been dismantled and then re-assembled and extended in its current position during the Georgian period. The house has subsequently remained almost unchanged architecturally and is a lovely example of a house of that period.The principal reception rooms and bedrooms are south facing with wonderful views over the attractive garden and grounds. Many of the classic, early 19th century architectural fittings remain and include small pane, tall windows, moulded architraves, beautiful joinery including oak parquet flooring and Blue Lias flagstones floors. The house has been the home of its current owners since 1997 and now offers the opportunity for a full refurbishment. The principal part of the house is formed around the central reception hall, which has three reception rooms off it and an elegant, sweeping staircase lit by natural light from a roof lantern above the stairwell.Both the drawing room and adjacent dining room are south-facing with French windows providing direct access into the garden. Also on the ground floor is the sitting room, which has oak beams, a fireplace fitted with a wood-burning stove. The good-sized kitchen/breakfast room has a walk-in pantry and is thought to have a Blue Lias flagstone floor beneath its current covering. Upstairs off the main, galleried landing are four bedrooms, of which two have en suite bathrooms. A secondary landing leads to four further bedrooms and a family bathroom.Beside the house is a cobbled hamstone stable yard incorporating two loose boxes, double garage, single garage and a two bedroom cottage (in need of refurbishment) with its own garden behind. Scope exists subject to planningto enlarge the cottage by incorporating the single garage.Chiselborough House is approached by a drive that swings round to the area in front of the house and is set in beautiful parkland grounds of about 7 acres, which have been developed over the past 24 years by the currentowners. On the south facing side of the house there is an impressive climbing wisteria together with a large lawn and an established blue cedar tree. Beyond the lawn the gardens lead into a wonderful rich array of camellias, rhododendrons, magnolias, azaleas and other scented plants.Behind the house enclosed by beech hedging is a hard tennis court adjacent to a swimming pool with pool house (both of which are in need of repair). Beyond is a mixed orchard containing plum, apple, walnut, mulberry and pear trees as well as a former kitchen garden and stone built barn.Chiselborough House is situated on the edge of Chiselborough village which has a pretty church and pub. The nearest village shop and post office is in the neighbouring village of Norton Sub Hamdon. For wider needs the town of Crewkerne is nearby offering a wide range of shopping, recreational and business facilities, with Sherborne and Taunton also within a reasonable distance by car. There are excellent transport links close by with the A303 being under 2 miles away. The rail services include Yeovil Junction and Crewkerne Station to London Waterloo and Castle Cary Station to London Paddington. Bristol & Exeter Airports are both within about an hour's drive and offer connections to both local and international destinations. The local area also offers a wide choice of good schools from both the state and independent sectors. The latter sector includes Perrott Hill, the Sherborne schools, Leweston, Hazelgrove and Millfield, which are all within a 15-mile radius. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_somerset-r741754/for-sale_i68858832
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