Listed for £500,000
February 6, 2026
Sold for £356,995
2017
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Outside
The property is attractively presented with decorative slate to either side of the paved pathway that leads to the front door with outside lighting and storm porch. A driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles in front of the garage with an up-and-over door, lighting and power. A secure storage area sits at the rear of the garage.
The fully enclosed rear garden has been designed for low maintenance, featuring a combination of patio and decking areas with lighting, electrical sockets and a side gate providing access to the driveway. French doors from both the dining room and kitchen open onto the patio, creating an excellent flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. A standout feature of the garden is the fully insulated high-quality outbuilding, currently used as an office with underfloor heating, additional heating, dual-aspect windows, double-glazed doors, electrics and lighting – making this a versatile year-round space.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this spacious family home in a sought-after location.
Location
Evercreech, recorded in the Domesday book as ‘Evrecriz’, is a thriving village in Mendip situated between Shepton Mallet and Castle Cary and with easy access to the A371 and to the South the A303. Local amenities include a doctors’ surgery, Pharmacy, Co-op, Post Office, bakery, hairdressers, car repair shop, an award-winning dog grooming parlour, fish and chip shop, village pub ‘The Bell Inn’ and St. Peter’s church. Evercreech village hall is the hub of the community, holding regular events for local residents. The Evercreech Church of England Primary School and Acorn Pre-school located in the village were both rated as “good” by Ofsted in December 2021. Secondary schools can be found in the nearby towns of Shepton Mallet, Castle Cary and Bruton, with frequent bus services running. Sexeys school, in Bruton, is a mixed state boarding and day school and Private schools include Kings in Bruton, All Hallows in Shepton Mallet and Hazelgrove Prep in Sparkford. The village is also perfectly positioned for commuting, with the main line train service at Castle Cary just four miles away providing links to London and Bristol. Other nearby attractions include the Bath & West Showground, The Newt (a country estate with magnificent gardens) and Hauser & Wirth; a contemporary and modern art gallery and its Roth Bar and Grill.
Services: Gas Central heating, Mains water, Mains Drainage, Electricity and Telephone all subject to the usual utility regulations.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: E
Local Authority: Somerset
EPC: B
Caution: NB All services and fittings mentioned in these particulars have NOT been tested and hence we cannot confirm that they are in working order.
Broadband & Mobile: Coverage can be checked at: ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/coverage-and-speeds/ofcom-checker/
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Viewing: Strictly by appointment through the agents.