- 2 Bedrooms +
- No Onward Chain +
- In Need Of Modernisation +
- Close To Village Amenities +
- Cul-De-Sac Location +
A two bedroom semi detached bungalow situated in a cul-de-sac location. The property benefits from double glazing, rear garden, garage and driveway parking. Modernisation required. No Onward Chain.
67 Yarn Barton is a two bedroom semi-detached bungalow, privately positioned in the corner of a cul-de-sac location, only a five minute walk to the train station and all village amenities. The property is offered with no onward chain and has great potential to modernise and update. In summary the property comprises entrance hall, sitting room with bay window and wood burner, family bathroom, fitted kitchen, rear porch, two double bedrooms and an integral garage.
Services
Mains electric and Water. Council Tax Band C.
Additional Information
Broadband: FTTP—Superfast broadband is available—highest available download speed 1000 Mbps, highest available upload speed 1000 Mbps. (Openreach).
Mobile Coverage: Available via EE, O2 and THREE. For an indication of specific speeds and supply or coverage in the area we recommend contacting your own provider.
Flooding: The property is in an area at a VERY LOW RISK from Surface Water flooding (defined as the chance of flooding each year as less than 0.1%). And VERY LOW RISK from Rivers & Sea.
Templecombe has a main line train station, a primary school, a church, a doctor’s surgery, a community cafe, shop, post office and Co-op store to its centre. The historic Abbey town of Sherborne and the local regional centre of Yeovil lie to the west providing between them an excellent range of cultural, recreation and shopping facilities. Sporting, walking and riding opportunities abound within the area with many walks to be had from the village itself while the region is well known for both its public and privately funded schooling. Communication links are good with the main line station linking directly with London Waterloo while road links are along the A303 joined at Wincanton giving swift access to London and the Home Counties along the M3, M25 route.
To the front of the property there is a driveway which is laid to tarmac with further area of hardstanding, now with a grass covering. To the side of the property is a path leading to the front door (please note there are steps up to the door) the path continues down to two garden areas. The main rear garden is laid to lawn and has a shed, the bottom part of the garden is on a slope and is currently not used. Neighbours have cleverly landscaped the sloping area of garden which abuts the train station car park.