Price changed to £400,000
September 4, 2025
Listed for £410,000
June 5, 2025
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On the second floor, the master bedroom is an attractive, dual aspect room with far reaching views across to adjacent fields to the Wellington Monument. Doors to a large walk-in wardrobe cupboard and en-suite facilities. The en-suite is fitted with a shower cubicle, low level wc and vanity unit with inset basin, mirror unit above, light and extractor fan and door to small loft space.
Outside, to the front of the property, a pretty rose garden leads to the front door, with parking for 2-3 cars in the driveway at the side. The rear garden has two sections: the main with paved patio, lawn and mature shrubs, apple tree, roses and hydrangeas. The side garden is a pebbled area with colourful pot plants, which makes a pleasant secluded sitting area and has side gate to front driveway. The double garage, with up-and-over door, is fitted with power, lighting, shelving, work tops, double glazed windows and door to rear garden and the Grant floor-mounted combi boiler providing heating and hot water. Further lights onto driveway.
The owner loves- “The property is situated in open countryside with views to the Black-down hills (Wellington Monument), Quantocks and Brendon hills - and over adjacent (unfarmed) meadows. It is a quiet location, on a no-through country lane serving a few houses and farm. A haven for wildlife - many interesting birds, including raptors (Buzzards, a Goshawk, sparrowhawk, kestrels, egrets, kingfisher, etc) and one can see roe deer, foxes, etc.in the fields. The house has fields on 3 sides and is in a row of houses which have a nice sense of community. There are many woodland and countryside walks only a few minutes’ drive away too. The house is situated in a historic area, former woollen mills with the Millpond and Leat system still in situ providing a wildlife haven."