Listed for £235,000
December 19, 2025
Sold for £160,000
2014
Sold for £105,000
2003
Like this property? Maybe you'll like these ones close by too.
Situation - The property is in the heart of the community, in our pretty town centre with its wide variety of facilities. The shops are mostly centred around the market square and 15th century Minster church and have everything you need from an award-winning butchers, delicatessen, cheese and dairy shop, homewares, antiques stores, boutiques and gift shops. Ilminster is also well served by a town-centre Tesco store with ample free parking as well as a central Co-op store. Alongside Tesco is a bowls club and tennis club and close-by a town library. Ilminster Arts Centre is a vibrant arts venue with licensed café and there are plenty of other places to eat too, including pubs, cafes, restaurants and take-aways. The town also has a well-regarded local theatre. There are several hairdressers / beauty salons and a dental surgery as well as modern health centre on the southern side of the town including two doctors' surgeries. Ilminster is arguably one of South-Somerset's prettiest market towns and has everything you need for day-to-day living on your doorstep. It also has a recently merged Primary School and pre-schools / nurseries. Should you need to go further afield the town benefits from superb road links via the A303 and A358. Local railway stations lie at Crewkerne (Waterloo – Exeter) and Taunton (Paddington).
Directions - What3words//////justifies.sweeten.tonsils
Services - Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are connected.
Ultrafast broadband is available. There is mobile coverage in the area, please refer to Ofcom's website for further details.
Material Information - Somerset Council Tax Band B
The property is located in the town's designated Conservation Area. The property is also Grade II listed along with its immediate neighbours.
As is common in older properties, there is an area of flying freehold. Please feel free to ask the office for further information.
The attic bedroom is a historic feature of the property and therefore would not need to comply retrospectively with modern building regulations.