Listed for £284,000
February 26, 2026
Sold for £165,000
2003
Sold for £89,950
1999
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FIRST FLOOR
LANDING: Radiator, coved ceiling and airing cupboard housing hot water tank.
BEDROOM 1: 11’3” x 8’4” A light and airy room with dual aspect double glazed windows to rear and side aspects. Coved ceiling, fitted wardrobe with chest of drawers attached, radiator and door to:
EN-SUITE BATHROOM: Panelled bath, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator half tiled walls, coved ceiling, double glazed window and radiator.
BEDROOM 2: 13’9” x 8’6” A characterful room with sloping ceilings. Radiator, velux style window, built-in cupboard, eves cupboard, double glazed window to rear aspect and door to:
EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM: Shower cubicle, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, double glazed window and radiator.
BEDROOM 3: 11’2” x 6’7” Radiator, coved ceiling and double glazed window to front aspect.
OUTSIDE
FRONT GARDEN: The front garden is mainly paved for easy maintenance ideal for pots and tubs. There is a driveway leading to an integral single garage with light and power.
REAR GARDEN: An easy to maintain sunny aspect garden being mainly paved with a flower border enclosed by a stone wall and timber fencing.
Templecombe is situated in the beautiful Somerset countryside and is well placed for the many amenities on offer, including a mainline railway station (London Waterloo 2hrs), post office, welcoming community café and Co-op convenience store. There is the village Church, primary school and doctor's surgery with dispensary, and the village hall offers space for community clubs (bowls, youth, mums & toddlers), while the recreation ground has a tennis court and skate park. A big attraction of Templecombe is its accessibility, being situated close to both the A303 and the A30 with fast routes east and west towards the motorway network. The mainline station is an obvious draw, while local comprehensive shopping, cultural and leisure amenities are found close by in the towns of Sherborne, Wincanton, Shaftesbury and Yeovil. To the south, the World Heritage Jurassic coast is within easy striking distance. The area is renowned for its schools, both independent and state and the surrounding countryside, much of which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, is a playground for sporting and leisure pursuits such as walking, riding, cycling, golf and field sports. There are village cricket clubs close by and sailing and other water sports are readily accessible on the south coast.