Listed for £375,000
February 26, 2026
Sold for £260,000
2017
Sold for £185,000
2006
Sold for £163,500
2002
Sold for £65,000
1998
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CLOAKROOM: Low level WC, wash basin, exposed stonework and timber.
GARDEN/GAMES ROOM: 17’1” (narrowing to 11’1”) x 11’5” Dual aspect double glazed windows, sliding double glazed patio door to rear garden, feature wall with rustic timber and fitted bar.
From the entrance hall stairs to first floor landing. Radiator and window to side aspect.
FIRST FLOOR
BEDROOM 1: 13’1” x 12’9” Feature cast iron fireplace with painted timber surround, sash window to front aspect and radiator.
BEDROOM 2: 12’9” x 12’5” Feature fireplace, radiator and double glazed window overlooking the rear garden.
BEDROOM 5/STUDY: 9’2” x 5’9” Radiator, fitted wardrobe and sash window to front aspect.
SHOWER ROOM: 11’10” x 9’ (max) A modern stylish suite comprising large walk-in shower, vanity wash basin unit, low level WC with concealed cistern, Victorian style radiator, metro style tiling, downlighters, airing cupboard housing wall mounted gas boiler with shelving for linen.
From the first floor landing stairs to second floor landing.
SECOND FLOOR
BEDROOM 3: 13’ x 9’4” Radiator and window to rear aspect.
BEDROOM 4: 13’9” x 9’6” Radiator and window to front aspect.
BATHROOM: Panelled bath, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator and tiled to splash prone areas.
OUTSIDE
REAR GARDEN: A pleasant paved seating area provides the perfect space for alfresco dining and entertaining with the remainder of the garden mainly laid to lawn. A pathway extends to the rear of the garden where there is work in process to provide off road parking.
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity, drainage, gas central heating and telephone all subject to the usual utility regulations.
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VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through the agents.
Important notice: Hambledon Estate 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 therefore room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. 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. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on all matters by inspection.
LOCATION: The town of Wincanton is an appealing South Somerset town bordering the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire. Local amenities including a Co-Op supermarket, butcher, bakery, fruit and veg and whole foods shop, Morrisons, Lidl, Health Centre, Post Office, library, antique shops, cafes, eateries, the Bootmakers Workshop with crafts for both children and adults with a wood-fired pizza and a leisure centre with gym and swimming pool. The town has a thriving community with an active library as well as a community centre at the Balsam Centre which has a busy schedule of classes and groups. The town is a 10 minute drive from the fantastic offerings of Bruton including the Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery and Roth Bar & Grill, 10 minutes from the impressive highly-regarded Newt Hotel, 15 minutes from the pretty market town of Castle Cary and 20 minutes from the attractive Dorset town of Sherborne. It is also close to the A303 for an easy drive to/from London (approx 2 hours drive) and Berry’s coaches which operates a twice daily service to London. Other local attractions are a number of National Trust properties including Stourhead and approximately an hour’s drive from the beautiful Dorset coastline featuring some of the best beaches in the country. There is a Waitrose 10 minutes away in Gillingham or at Sherborne and an excellent local farm shop and restaurant at Kimbers (5 minutes away). There is also the renowned Wincanton racecourse and a pretty local park, Cale Park, which features a playground, café with ‘mini-town’ for children and the pretty river Cale which runs through to the countryside behind Loxton House.