Listed for £365,000
August 15, 2025
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In each three bedroom home, the first floor offers a superb principal bedroom with the benefit of adjoining ensuite. Both further bedrooms are well proportioned and serviced by a contemporary family bathroom. Throughout all properties, careful attention has been given to storage solutions, ensuring every inch of space is well used.
Location
Lovington is a charming Somerset village just three miles west of Castle Cary, noted for its period architecture, historic church and strong sense of community. An annual village festival brings residents together, while everyday needs are met by a popular artisan bakery and café, along with both a nursery and a well-regarded primary school. The wider area is home to excellent independent schools, including Millfield and King’s Bruton, each within a short drive.
Despite its rural charm, Lovington is exceptionally well connected. Castle Cary’s mainline railway station is only six minutes away, offering regular direct services to London Paddington, making it an ideal choice for those seeking village life without sacrificing accessibility. The surrounding countryside is perfect for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits, while Castle Cary itself provides a vibrant high street, weekly markets and a welcoming selection of pubs, restaurants and independent shops.
Directions
From the Market Place in Somerton, follow Broad Street & North Street to the mini roundabout. Turn right onto Horsemill Lane and at the T Junction turn left onto B3151. Take the first right onto B3153 and follow the road through Keinton Mandeville. At the crossroads, continue straight across and follow the road to the next set of traffic lights. The development can be found on your right hand side, identified by our advertisement sheets.
Material Information
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