- AGENT ID – 7704 +
- Period Victorian Home +
- Three Bedrooms +
- Beautifully Presented Throughout +
- Stunning Lounge with Exposed Brick Chimney +
- Sliding Doors to Dining Room +
- Sympathetically Renovated to Retain Original Features +
- New Kitchen & Bathroom +
- Large Rear Garden with Gated Access +
- Sought After Location +
A delightful three-bedroom period home, which has been renovated and restored with excellent attention to detail, occupying a lovely position close to Taunton Town Centre and train station. The house was built in the late 1893 and has been updated and restored by the current owner since 2022. You enter through the front door into the entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and an opening to the dining room.
The living room is situated at the front of the house and enjoys high ceilings with orginal ceiling rose and cornicing as well as a feature exposed brick chimney breast, giving the room a rustic feel and stylish finish. The bay window at the front provides lots of natural light. The dining room positioned in the middle of the home and is semi open plan to the lounge thanks to sliding double doors, and with French doors to the courtyard, a sliding door to the kitchen and an under stairs cupboard.
The Owners Love - The current owners have loved restoring its character and bringing it back to its best. "We hope the new owners will love what we have done and how close everything is to the house. It's a short walk away from a supermarket, train station, park, nurseries and schools. What we will miss most about the house is the calming and peaceful environment. Cyril street is both quiet and friendly, and the house itself has always been a relaxing place for us, with light streaming in from large windows, and plenty of character. A true home, not just a house!"
The kitchen is located at the rear of the house and benefits from a variety of newly fitted navy shaker style wall and base units, with white quartz work surfaces over and inset sink. There is a built-in electric oven with a four-ring hob and hood over, space for a fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. There is an opening through to the rear lobby, with a door to the lean-to, which provides excellent storage space and has a door opening to the rear garden. Beyond the kitchen is a pantry and the family bathroom, fitted with a three-piece suite including WC, washbasin, P-shaped bath with shower over.
Upstairs, on the first-floor landing, there are doors to the bedrooms. The master bedroom is a great size and benefits from a window to the front aspect and a large walk-in wardrobe. The second bedroom is again a good size with a window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden. The third room is also at the back of the house and again has a window looking over the rear garden and a built-in wardrobe.
George Loves - “I love the original features and characterful charm this property has! I have sold many period homes like this over the years and love the combination of size and character these houses have! The sellers have done an incredible job here in restoring it to its former glory, whilst still retaining its period features. This one won’t be around for long!”
Outside, to the rear of the property there is a small internal courtyard garden between the dining room and the lean-to. Beyond here, initially there is another area laid to patio slabs. The main garden is then laid to lawn, with a variety of trees and there is also a garden shed at the bottom. A shared alley across the back provides useful rear access.
Tenure - Freehold. Council Tax - Band C. Gas - Mains Supply. Water - Mains Supply. Electric - Mains Supply. Drainage - Mains Supply. EPC - Band C. Internet – FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)