Listed for £350,000
November 14, 2025
Sold for £195,000
2016
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Stairs rise from the entrance hall to the first-floor landing, where a front-aspect window brings in light and a hatch provides access to the loft.
Both the principal bedroom and second bedroom overlook the rear garden and feature built-in wardrobes and radiators. The third bedroom enjoys a front aspect.
The modern shower room is fitted with a walk-in shower enclosure with rainfall head and handheld attachment, a WC, vanity unit with wash basin, heated towel rail, LED spotlights, and a side window.
Garden - A composite stable door from the utility room opens to the garden, where a slate path leads around to a sunken patio — a lovely, sheltered spot ideal for outdoor furniture and entertaining. Beyond this, the rear garden rises to a higher level, laid mainly to lawn with a gravelled kitchen garden featuring raised beds. The space is fully enclosed by fencing and attractively planted with mature trees, shrubs, and bushes, providing both privacy and interest throughout the seasons. A log store and greenhouse can be located within of the garden whilst a timber home office studio has also been added, complete with LED lighting and power, offering a versatile space for work or hobbies.
To the front, there are further areas of lawn and a gravelled section housing a greenhouse and a custom-made woodstore. A gravelled driveway provides parking for three cars, with the added convenience of an electric car charging point.
Material Information - Mains electricity, water and drainage.
LPG central heating
Broadband - Superfast broadband is available.
Mobile phone network coverage is available at the property, for further information please see
South Somerset District Council
Council Tax Band - B
Photographs were taken in 2022.
The property is of an age where asbestos may have been used in the roof tiles.
Situation - Templecombe is to the west of the Blackmore Vale, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, close to the North Dorset and South Somerset borders and is easily accessible by road and rail. The village has a primary school, village shop, post office, Co-op, café, and a thriving village community. The present village in Saxon times was known as Abbas Coombe and in the ownership
of Shaftesbury Abbey. The A303 (3 miles) links to the West Country, Home Counties and London and gives access to the motorway network.
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