Listed for £550,000
October 31, 2025
Sold for £370,000
2015
Sold for £129,950
1999
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The gardens lie predominantly to the rear of the house and are mainly laid to lawn. Surrounding and interspersing the lawn, there are several mature trees and plenty of shrubbery offering excellent privacy. A great feature of the garden is the footbridge towards the far end, which steps over the pond and out to an idyllic secret spot which takes in the field views.
About the area The semi-rural village of Galhampton offers a thriving and friendly community, an active village hall, a parish church and a popular pub. There is a wide network of footpaths on the doorstep, as well as horse riding and other outdoor pursuits.
The vibrant market towns of Castle Cary and Bruton are nearby.
Castle Cary is described by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, the eminent architectural historian, as Somerset's prettiest town, set in beautiful, unspoilt countryside. The town is characterised by period buildings constructed of the distinctive honey coloured stone for which the area is well known. It remains a delightful small market town with a number of traditional shops and boutiques within the Conservation Area in which a policy of strict planning control operates to prevent inappropriate development.
Fashionable Bruton is also characterised by its historic buildings, as well as being home to the world-renowned Hauser and Wirth Gallery.
Sherborne, Wells, Shaftesbury, Glastonbury, Street, Frome, Wincanton and Yeovil are all close by and Salisbury, Taunton, Bath and Bristol are within easy driving distance.
Two miles away “The Newt in Somerset” is home to beautiful countryside walks set in the grounds of a Georgian country estate. Within the estate are a Hotel & Spa, Farm shop, restaurants and house & garden shop. Residents of Galhampton benefit from local residents’ membership rates.
On the outskirts of Castle Cary is the railway station with its direct line to Paddington and the A303 road link is a few miles south. There are excellent state schools in the area - Ansford Academy boasts strong exam grades and independent schools include the Sherborne and Bruton schools, Millfield, Wells Cathedral, Hazelgrove, and Port Regis.
Directions From our office, proceed down the high street and turn left at the fork onto South Street. Continue until reaching the A359. Turn right and after approximately 400 yards turn left past the pub into Long Street; continue taking the left-hand fork in the road. Orchard Leigh will be found on the left-hand side opposite The Orchards development.
Services Mains drainage, water and electricity. Oil-fired central heating to radiators.
Tenure: Freehold
Energy Performance Rating: E
Council Tax Band: E
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