Price changed to £700,000
February 3, 2026
Listed for £750,000
July 23, 2025
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A separate utility room and ground floor bathroom complete the downstairs accommodation.
Upstairs, the staircase leads to four generously sized double bedrooms. The principal bedroom is a standout, with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, wooden floorboards, and a beautiful stone wall. There is ample wardrobe space with potential for conversion into an en-suite. The remaining bedrooms are similarly sized, two with delightful window seats overlooking the garden, and one with a period fireplace. The large family bathroom offers a separate shower and bath, basin, WC, and heated towel rail.
Outside The gardens are a particular highlight—well-established, predominantly south-facing, and thoughtfully landscaped. Mature lawns, rose and hydrangea beds, gravel paths, and a large walnut tree offer both beauty and privacy. There is also a pond, a working well, greenhouse, two wooden sheds, and feature arches.
To the front is a smaller garden with apple and pear trees, a gravel driveway providing off road parking and a 7Kw EV charging point. Further practical features include a log store, water butts, and a twelve-panel solar array generating an approximate income of £1,600 p.a.
Tenure and Other Points Freehold Not listed Mains water, drainage and electricity connected. Fibre broadband supply. Oil-fired central heating. Solar PV system (12 panels). Somerset Council - Council Tax Band – E EPC: Rating D
About the Area Compton Dundon is a peaceful and picturesque village surrounded by open countryside, yet within close reach of Somerton, Street, and Glastonbury. The older parts of the village are built in the local Blue Lias stone. Compton, Dundon and Littleton share a range of community facilities including the church and cricket pitch in Dundon and post office, village hall and the Castlebrook pub in Compton, and there is easy access to a wide range of schooling, both state and independent, including Millfield, Wells Cathedral, and Huish Episcopi. The village is well-positioned for access to the A303 and Castle Cary station, offering links to London and the West Country.
The larger towns of Glastonbury, Taunton, Yeovil, Sherborne and Bruton are all within easy reach and offer a full range of leisure, sporting, shopping and arts facilities.
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