- Terraced period cottage in the heart of Axbridge +
- Two good sized double bedrooms and a loft converstion currently used as a bedroom +
- Stunning rear garden with a summer house and patio +
- Rear access and potential to create off street parking (subject to necessary consents) +
- Very short walk to amenities +
- Large open plan living/dining room +
- Character features +
- Countryside walks and cycle routes nearby +
- EPC rating D +
- Council tax band C +
Tucked just moments from Axbridge’s historic square, this spacious and characterful three-bedroom home offers generous living space, a beautiful rear garden, and period features throughout.
Internally the accommodation comprises a large entrance hallway with plenty of space for coats, shoes, and everyday essentials. The living room is a great size, currently arranged with a cosy seating area at the front and a dining area to the rear. From here, the inner hallway leads to the kitchen and provides additional space that could easily double as a study, filled with natural light from two skylight windows. The kitchen sits at the back of the property with patio doors opening onto the garden. It features a range of wall and base units, space for appliances, and room for a breakfast table.
Upstairs, the first floor offers two generous double bedrooms. The front-facing room is light-filled with a built-in wardrobe and under-stair storage. The family bathroom, centrally located, includes a bath with overhead shower, pedestal sink, and WC, all lit by a skylight above. At the rear, the impressive main bedroom spans the width of the house and features fitted wardrobes, a stone fireplace, and access to a private balcony - a lovely spot to relax and enjoy the garden views. A staircase from the galleried landing leads to a loft conversion which is a great space for a home office, currently set up as a bedroom.
The rear garden is a peaceful, private and well stocked - perfect for entertaining or dining in the sun. Mainly laid to lawn and framed by mature trees and shrubs, it also includes a patio, wooden shed, summerhouse, and a striking walnut tree at the far end. There is rear access through a private road which is handy for unloading shopping. There is also potential for off street parking.
**We have noticed...
**This charming cottage offers much more than meets the eye from the road, featuring delightful touches such as a balcony off the main bedroom with views over the beautiful garden.
**Directions **
From The Square in the centre of Axbridge proceed into Moorland Street which is adjacent to The Chemist Shop. Continue down and the property is found just before the entrance to Moor Green and opposite the first school.
**Situation
**Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the east side of the A38 and overlooked by Wavering Down and Crooks Peak is the ever-popular medieval town of Axbridge ( Somerset town is packed with 'old world' charm and its Medieval beginnings are still evident in some of its oldest buildings and the town recently featured in two TV series'. An important wool-producer in the Middle Ages, the town has always been at the centre of things, indeed it was a river port in earlier times. This was reflected in its early royal charters allowing it to hold markets, fairs and become a royal borough. It even had its own mint, with coins showing the town's symbol: the Lamb and Flag. There is far less through traffic nowadays, but the layout of the town has changed little over the centuries, a medieval town expanding on a fortified Saxon burgh. Axbridge is well served for local facilities include post office, general stores, primary ( and middle ( schools (Fairlands being in Cheddar) and a number of restaurants. Further facilities are available in the nearby villages of Winscombe and Cheddar and as mentioned, primary and nursery schools are available at Weare and Axbridge with older children attending Kings of Wessex School ( or private/public schools at Sidcot, Wells Cathedral School and Millfield. The town has good access to the City of Bristol and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare and there is access to the motorway network at Clevedon (junction 20), St. Georges (junction 21) and Edithmead (junction 22). There is an international airport at Lulsgate and access to a mainline railway station at Yatton.