Listed for £575,000
January 20, 2026
Sold for £400,000
2018
Sold for £145,000
1999
Sold for £80,000
1995
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The dining room leads through to the superb sitting room, which is dual aspect, ensuring plenty of light throughout the day. A magnificent inglenook fireplace provides a traditional focal point with a wood burning stove for warmth in the winter months. On the east a glazed door leads out to the gravel terrace beside the river, which is a perfect place to enjoy a morning coffee. On the west, another very attractive stain glass door catches the evening light and opens to the front porch. Here there is space for hanging coats and an attractive seat is handy for putting on boots and shoes. At the far end of the sitting room, a door opens to the conservatory on the south side of the property is surrounded by the attractive courtyard gardens. Two doors open out to the courtyard.
Stairs rise from the dining room and there is a cupboard below for storage. The pine floors have been sanded, and filled, with much care and attention to detail, to create a silky, smooth and very attractive natural floor upstairs. The first bedroom has a vaulted ceiling, large, fitted wardrobes, and a very attractive panelled alcove which accommodates the bed. It is a charming, tranquil oasis. The second bedroom has bespoke drawers and a cupboard and the skill and craftsman ship add to the unique charm of this lovely house. The third bedroom is currently used as a treatment room. It's a good size and again there is a high ceiling. The bathroom displays more skill and attention to detail with a bespoke washstand and other attractive features all flooded by plenty of natural light from a roof light.
If you have not already fallen in love with this house, then the courtyard and river are bound to seal the deal.
Outside There is private parking in a bay opposite the house and there is also parking available along the lane. The lane is used by a couple of other properties, it is very quiet and provides access to the garage and the bin and recycling store.
A wrought iron gate opens in the stonewall that surrounds the courtyard, traditional paving wraps around the property and a path leads to the front door and kitchen door. A small pond, mature trees, wisteria, passion flower, jasmine, and various others mature plants, including climbing roses, create plenty of interest, colour and texture, but the real star of the show is the river which runs beside the property. Kingfishers, otters, ducks, moorhen and many more share the environment. And a set of timber steps enables you to access the river if you so wish. A paved courtyard garden and gravelled, riverside terrace give you plenty of space for enjoying outdoor living. There is a tool shed and access to the garage for further storage.
Tenure and other points Freehold. Not listed. Mains electricity and water. Oil fired central heating and hot water. Private drainage. Council Tax Band F. EPC Rating F. Insurance has never been turned down.
About the Area Barletts Bridge is a hamlet on the outskirts of Cocklake which is a hamlet about a mile west of the village of Wedmore. Originally a Saxon village Wedmore is a delightful and extremely active centre and in many ways is an archetype of an English village. There are historic buildings including the medieval church next to an old coaching inn, a general store/newsagent, post office, butchers, chemist, various other interesting shops, plus pubs, restaurants and tea rooms. There is a wide range of cultural and sporting clubs and societies. Swimming pools at both Cheddar & Wells; Sailing & Windsurfing Clubs at Cheddar Reservoir; the Badgworth Equestrian Centre: Wedmore 18 Golf Course; Floodlit Tennis Courts; Indoor & Outdoor Bowling Green; Football & Cricket clubs.
Nearby cities and towns and communications. The Cathedral City of Wells is approximately 7 miles away and also provides a good range of business, recreational and shopping facilities. Shopping centres are available at Taunton, Bath and Bristol (each approximately 25 miles away). Communications in the area are good with access to the M5 (J22 - 10 minutes) connecting to M4 (J16). A local train service from Highbridge (7 miles) links with the intercity train services at Taunton and Bristol Temple Meads to London Paddington taking approximately 11/2 hours. Castle Cary, a mainline station is about 20 miles whilst Bristol International Airport is 15 miles away.
There are excellent state and independent schools in the area including Wedmore First School, Hugh Sexeys Middle School, Kings of Wessex Upper School, Wells Cathedral School, Sidcot, Millfield and the Taunton schools.
Important Notes Roderick Thomas, their clients and any joint agents state that these details are for general guidance only and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. They do not constitute any part of any contract. All measurements are approximate and floor plans are to give a general indication only and are not measured accurate drawings. No guarantees are given with regard to planning permission or fitness for purpose. No apparatus, equipment, fixture or fitting has been tested. Items shown in photographs are not necessarily included. Buyers must rely on information passed between the solicitors with regard to items included in the sale. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on all matters by inspection or otherwise.
VIEWINGS. Interested parties are advised to check availability and current situation prior to travelling to see any property. All viewings are by appointment with the Agents. Roderick Thomas, 1 Priory Road, Wells, BA5 1SR.