- Workshop and Garage +
- Extended family house +
- Well proportioned kitchen +
- Cul -De- Sac Location +
- Large mature gardens +
- Views across open countryside +
- Council Tax Band C and Freehold +
Price Guide £350,000 - £370,000 An impressive, spacious and light house with large gardens, a single garage and driveway parking.
You enter the property through a porch and door into the hallway. The lounge is well-proportioned and leads into the dining room which has space for a 6-seater dining table and chairs. There is a side door leading to a patio area. The kitchen is accessed from the lounge and the entrance hall and overlooks the garden. The kitchen offers a range of wall and base units, an inset sink and tiled splashback, and has space for a dishwasher. There is a door leading to the garage which houses a fridge/ freezer, a tumble dryer and plumbing for a washing machine. There is also a downstairs W.C.
On the first floor there are five good size bedrooms and a 4-piece family bathroom Including a bath, shower cubicle, wash hand basin and W.C. There is also a built-in airing cupboard.
OUTSIDE
The front has been paved and provides parking for two cars. The rear garden has a patio leading to a lawn area, mature trees and shrubs with Cornish palm trees. There is a greenhouse and shed located in the garden. The garden backs onto fields. There are further workshops and storage facilities with power and light.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Gas fired central heating. Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are all connected.
LOCATION
Leigh upon Mendip is a small village which was part of Mells and held by Glastonbury Abbey from Saxon times until the dissolution of the monasteries. Located on the Mendip Hills it's within a few miles of various other small villages which together provide a range of amenities It lies between the cities of Wells, Bath and Bristol and the increasingly popular town of Frome. These all combine to offer a wide range of commercial, cultural and sporting facilities and of course all the benefits of this beautiful rural area are immediately to hand with many footpaths and bridleways. Within the area are various local shoots, hunting with the Mendip Farmers, sailing on Chew Valley Lake and numerous sports clubs. There are excellent state and independent schools including a number of local primary schools, Writhlington, Norton Hill, All Hallows, Downside, Wells Cathedral, Millfield and the Bath schools. The much renowned Babington House is a short drive away, as are the Vobster Inn Restaurant and The Pig. The house is very well placed for the commuter with rail links at Westbury (for London Waterloo). Bath Spa and Bristol (for London Paddington). Other stations include Frome, Trowbridge and Castle Cary. Bristol international Airport is also within commuter distance providing an ever-expanding network of services.