- Detached period property tucked away near Glastonbury town centre +
- Kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances +
- Sitting room with exposed red brick feature wall +
- Generous side conservatory +
- Three bedrooms (two doubles + one single/study) +
- Modern bathroom with skylight +
- Enclosed garden with covered seating area +
- Large shed/workshop and gated off-road parking +
- Well-presented accommodation +
- Viewings by appointment +
A delightful three bedroom detached period home close to Glastonbury town centre. Features include a spacious conservatory, a bright kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, a charming sitting room with an exposed red brick feature wall, and a lovely enclosed garden with a covered seating area. In addition, there is gated off-road parking to the front. Viewings by appointment. EPC rating D.
Hidden away behind a modern cul-de-sac and just a short stroll from Glastonbury’s vibrant town centre, Old Coach House is a distinctive detached period home offering character, comfort and a wonderfully individual layout. The accommodation is thoughtfully arranged, blending older architectural details with practical modern touches.
The entrance hall features an understairs storage cupboard and leads to a bright kitchen/dining room, fitted with an integrated electric double oven, a gas hob, a dishwasher and a washing machine. The sitting room is a generous, relaxing space enhanced by an attractive exposed red brick wall that adds depth and warmth to the room.
To the side of the property, a spacious conservatory provides an excellent additional living area, ideal for dining or simply enjoying the garden outlook throughout the year.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms—two well-proportioned doubles (one with Tor views) and a third single room—together with a modern bathroom featuring a skylight that draws in natural light.
Old Coach House offers something refreshingly different—an appealing choice for couples, downsizers or anyone seeking a period home with individuality in a quiet yet central location.
OUTSIDE
The enclosed rear garden is beautifully arranged with planting, an area of artificial lawn and a superb covered seating space that allows outdoor enjoyment in all seasons. To the front, a gated entrance opens to private off-road parking. A large shed/workshop with electric lighting and sockets, offers valuable and accessible storage.
The market town of Glastonbury is known for the Tor - its most iconic landmark. Steeped in history, medieval Glastonbury is a designated conservation area that clusters around the evocative ruins of the Abbey. The town offers a wide variety of amenities with a bustling High Street, an eclectic variety of independent shops, as well as two major supermarkets and other well-known branded stores.