Listed for £245,000
February 26, 2026
Sold for £169,950
2014
Sold for £165,000
2007
Sold for £62,000
1999
Sold for £52,000
1995
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BEDROOM 3: 8’9” x 6’2” Laminate wood flooring and double glazed window to front aspect.
BATHROOM: Panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, tiled to splash prone areas, electric heated towel rail, tiled floor and double glazed window to rear aspect.
OUTSIDE
FRONT GARDEN: An easy to maintain front garden mainly paved ideal for pots and tubs.
REAR GARDEN: The rear garden (29’3” x 15’11”) is paved for easy maintenance and enclosed by timber fencing on all sides. Water tap and a gate to the rear leads out to parking for two cars.
LOCATION: Castle Cary is an attractive and bustling market town characterised by period buildings constructed of the distinctive honey coloured stone for which the area is well known. There are many independent shops and boutiques and picture-perfect surrounding countryside. Dating back to 1855, The Market House remains the focal point of the town hosting a weekly market as well as regular events. The town is home to many independent businesses including shops and art galleries. Amenities include a nursery, a primary and a secondary school, a health centre, a dental practice, a library, a Post Office, a deli, various grocery stores, greengroceries, newsagents, chemists, public houses and tea shops. There are large supermarkets only a 15 minute drive away in the towns of Wincanton and Shepton Mallet. The newly opened ‘The Newt in Somerset’ just outside Castle Cary is home to beautiful countryside walks set in the grounds of a Georgian country estate. Within the estate are a hotel and spa, farm shop, restaurants and garden shop. Just a short drive away along with the fashionable town of Bruton, home to Hauser & Wirth Somerset, a pioneering world-class art gallery. The mainline railway situated on the edge of Castle Cary provides a direct line to Paddington and the A303 road link is a few miles south. There are excellent state schools in the area, and independent schools include the Sherborne and Bruton schools, Millfield, Wells Cathedral, Hazelgrove and Port Regis.