Listed for £675,000
February 5, 2026
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Upstairs, the galleried landing houses a generous airing cupboard with shelving and a hot water cylinder. The five well-proportioned bedrooms offer ample space for a growing family, guests, or home office needs, while character features such as exposed beams and stone archways add to the home’s charm.
The superb master suite enjoys a prime position on the west side, featuring dual-aspect windows overlooking the garden and a vaulted ceiling that enhances the sense of space. A luxurious freestanding bath takes centre stage, allowing you to soak in the view, while a beautifully appointed en suite shower room completes this indulgent retreat.
Equally impressive, the family bathroom has been stylishly updated with deep blue fitted cabinetry and a contemporary suite, including a panelled bath with a glass shower screen, a concealed cistern WC, and basin.
Outside - The property is accessed via an impressive private road, with additional visitor parking conveniently located to one side. At the front, a spacious shared gravel courtyard and driveway lead to a stone-built single garage featuring double timber doors and power.
A shared secondary rear access provides vehicular entry to the back of the garden through large double timber gates, connecting to an additional driveway and parking area. The owners have further enhanced the property with a substantial timber garage/outbuilding.
The entire plot extends to just over a third of an acre, including expansive and private rear gardens that offer a tranquil, leafy outlook—perfect for gardening enthusiasts. A summerhouse/workroom, greenhouse, and raised beds provide opportunities for homegrown produce, while two large ornamental ponds create a haven for wildlife.
Stretching across the rear of the property, a spacious block-paved patio wraps around to the side of the sitting room, offering versatile space for additional parking or outdoor dining.
Situation - Yeabridge is a small pretty hamlet not far from South Petherton and easily accessible from the A303 junction. South Petherton has a lovely range of local village facilities including pub, and award-winning "Holm" restaurant that won Trencherman's Best Restaurant across all of the UK in 2024. Local shops including a co-op store, and arts centre. There is also a memorial hall, recreation ground and tennis club. The David Hall is a cultural hub with a busy timetable of various events from music and film to sound baths and workshops. Each year the village hosts its famous folk festival bringing an international crowd. The village also offers a pre-school, infants’ school and junior school along with a small NHS hospital and pharmacy. Yet within all of this, it retains the feel of a classic English country village with country walks literally moments away, on foot. Abutting the village at Lopenhead is the iconic “Railway Carriage Café” and adjoining Trading Post Farm shop loved by residents for its delicious locally sourced produce.
The market town of Crewkerne houses the local Waitrose store, superb indoor pool and gym complex (the Aquacentre) and a railway connection to London Waterloo.
There are an excellent range of state and independent schools locally, most notably Perrot Hill School at North Perrott (c.6.5 miles) an independent day and boarding school for children aged 3-13. Further independent schools include Millfield School at Street, Kings Bruton and Hazelgrove, and further options at Wellington and Taunton - all within c.30-45 minutes’ drive or with local drop off options.
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Services - Mains electricity, gas and water are connected. Drainage via sewage treatment plant.
Ultrafast broadband is available in the area. Mobile signal indoors could be limited and you may prefer to use Wifi calling, although a signal is likely outdoors from all four major networks. Information provided by Ofcom.org.uk
Material Information - Somerset Council Tax Band - F
The property is Grade II listed.
The property is freehold tenure but as is common, the management of any communal areas is via a residents association with the service charge currently at £600 per annum.
A planning application for one agricultural workers dwelling is currently pending on land to the west of the property and can be viewed on the Somerset planning portal reference 17/01675/FUL.
As is common, the title register makes mention of various covenants and the office is happy to provide a copy upon request.