- Three bedroom semi detached house +
- Wraparound gardens with a southerly aspect +
- Recently fitted contemporary kitchen +
- New conservatory +
- Log burner in the sitting room +
- Countryside walks on the doorstep +
- Close to Schools and Local Amenities +
- Detached garage and off street parking +
- EPC rating TBC +
- Council Tax Band C +
Nestled in the charming town of Axbridge, just a short stroll from the historic Axbridge Square, this inviting three-bedroom home offers comfort, space, and convenience. Well-positioned and full of potential, the property features three bedrooms, a spacious living area, recently fitted contemporary kitchen, cloakroom, family bathroom, and the added benefits of a garage, driveway, and gardens to the front, side, and rear.
At the front of the house, the generously sized kitchen offers ample countertop space along with room for a breakfast table. A convenient cloakroom and storage cupboard are located in the hall, while the cosy living room to the rear enjoys a central fireplace with a log burner and sliding doors that lead directly out to the recently fitted conservatory. Upstairs, you'll find three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower cubicle.
Outside the property is approached via a pathway with traditional iron railings and a neat, low-maintenance front lawn. To the rear, the enclosed garden features a lawned area and a patio — ideal for outdoor entertaining. Rear access gates offer entry to both the front of the property and the private driveway, which leads to a single garage complete with power, lighting, electric up-and-over door, and additional overhead storage.
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The home enjoys an abundance of natural light, with the conservatory providing a bright and airy extension that makes an ideal dining space. The location is superb for countryside walks and nearby to the amenities Axbridge has on offer.
**Situation
**Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the east side of the A38, and overlooked by Wavering Down and Crook Peak, lies the ever-popular medieval town of Axbridge ( Somerset town is full of 'old world' charm, with its medieval origins still evident in many of its oldest buildings.
Once an important wool-producing centre in the Middle Ages, Axbridge has long held regional significance. In earlier times, it even served as a river port. This prominence is reflected in its early royal charters, which granted the town the right to hold markets and fairs and to become a royal borough. Remarkably, Axbridge once had its own mint, with coins bearing the town's emblem: the Lamb and Flag.
Today, while through traffic has diminished, the layout of the town has changed little over the centuries. It remains a classic example of a medieval settlement that grew from a fortified Saxon burgh.
Axbridge offers a good range of local facilities, including a post office, general stores, and both primary ( and middle schools (the latter, Fairlands School, is located in nearby Cheddar). There are also a number of restaurants. Additional amenities can be found in the neighbouring villages of Winscombe and Cheddar. As mentioned, primary and nursery schools are available in both Weare and Axbridge, while older students typically attend the Kings of Wessex Academy ( or one of the nearby independent schools, such as Sidcot School, Wells Cathedral School, or Millfield.
The town enjoys good transport links, with convenient access to Bristol and the seaside resort of Weston-super-Mare. The M5 motorway is accessible via junctions at Clevedon (J20), St. Georges (J21), and Edithmead (J22). There is also an international airport at Lulsgate and a mainline railway station at Yatton.
**Directions
**Travelling into Axbridge on Cross Lane from the A38, take a right into West Street and immediately right again into Houlgate Way. Follow the road round and the property can be found shortly on the left hand side where you will see a Debbie Fortune Forsale board. What3words///taped.eyeful.conductor