Listed for £725,000
February 26, 2026
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In summary, this is a beautifully maintained and versatile property in a desirable edge-of-town setting, offering spacious accommodation, potential to extend, eco-friendly features. An ideal opportunity for families seeking long term home in a prime Bruton location.
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity, private drainage, gas central heating, and telephone all subject to the usual utility regulations.
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through the agents.
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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.
Bruton is a small ancient South Somerset town nestling in the foothills of Brue Valley surrounded by unspoilt countryside. The town has retained great charm with many interesting and historical buildings which define its character. The main industries are agriculture and education with three schools in Bruton: King's School, founded in 1519, Sexey's School and a primary school. Bruton has many thriving groups and societies including a Festival of Arts, Horticultural Show, musical and theatrical productions. It is also well known for the renowned Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery and Mill on the Brue Outdoor Activity Centre. The town has a number of independent shops as well as a wide range of facilities including mini-supermarkets, post office, public houses, cafés, restaurants (such as the award winning ‘At the Chapel’), pharmacy, doctor’s surgery, church, library and fuel station. Further local attractions include the National Trust Stourhead House and gardens and The Newt gardens and spa hotel. There are many other charming towns nearby which together offer a wide range of shopping, cultural and sporting activities. These include Castle Cary, Wincanton, Sherborne, Shaftesbury and Wells with Bath, Bristol and Salisbury all being in easy reach. Communications are good with a small rail station in Bruton and mainline services at Castle Cary (Paddington) and Sherborne (Waterloo). The A303 a few miles south is the road link to London and Bristol international airport is well within an hours drive.