Listed for £735,000
January 19, 2026
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A stunning solid oak staircase with glass panelling leads up to the first floor. The principal bedroom is spacious and light to include a walk-in dressing room to one side and a luxurious en suite shower room to the other side. There are three further double bedrooms with built in fitted wardrobes. One of which has an en suite shower room. A family bathroom has been fitted to a high specification including stylish wall and floor tiling with a separate shower cubicle. The spacious landing with a separate linen cupboard enjoys views to the front through a cathedral window.
GARDENS AND GROUNDS
The property is approached from the lane by private drive leading through an electronic gated entrance into a large circular gravelled drive and approach to the three properties, offering parking for several vehicles. The Holton has private parking in front of the attached garage defined by brick paving. Attractive borders filled with an interesting selection of ornamental shrubs and flowering herbaceous plants bordering the front of the property.
Gated side access leads to the rear garden. The garage provides excellent parking for a large car in addition to storage for tools and a work bench with a doorway leading to the rear garden. The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped to include a central lawned area bordered by attractive flower beds filled with a wide variety of plants and shrubs. A historic stone wall defines the far boundary with a pan tiled roof period barn providing interest and seclusion. A purpose-built summer house has been newly constructed by the current owners offering a wonderful outside garden room ideal for ancillary use or to enjoy the garden. A southerly aspect allows constant sunlight throughout the day.
SITUATION
The Holton is Situated in a sought after semi-rural location of Middlezoy. The village enjoys a true sense of community and benefits from a fine village pub, historic church, village hall, green, village shop and post office. The village provides a lovely combination of old and new, mingling period thatch cottages with sympathetically modern pocket developments. For those requiring a more comprehensive range of facilities, Bridgwater is approximately 6 miles distant with its pedestrian Fore Street and covered shopping precinct. Motorway access is gained at both Junctions 23 and 24 of the M5 at Puriton and Huntworth and main line rail links can be found at both Bridgwater and Taunton. The village is equally well placed for access to the towns of Street and Glastonbury and the County Town of Taunton. Within the village is a primary school and a bus provides transport to Richard Huish Secondary School.
SERVICES
Mains, water, electricity and drainage. Air source heat pump, with underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Sedgemoor District Council: Council Tax Band F
ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE
Rating B