Price changed to £550,000
March 7, 2026
Listed for £575,000
February 26, 2026
Sold for £565,000
2024
Sold for £268,500
2003
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The double garage includes a workshop area, ideal for hobbies or additional storage. Solar panels are fitted to the garage and main roof providing energy-conscious living. A Tesla Powerwall is available by separate negotiation. There is also the benefit of an EV charging point.
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity, drainage, oil fired central heating and solar panels.
EPC: D Since the EPC was carried out solar panels have been installed.
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through the agents.
IMPORTANT NOTICE For clarification we wish to inform any prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide and they must not be relied upon as statements of fact. We have not carried out a detailed survey, or tested the services, heating systems, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. If there are points which are of particular importance to you please contact the office prior to viewing the property.
The property is situated in the heart of Galhampton offering easy access to Castle Cary, Wells and Bruton. This lovely Somerset village has a thriving and active community. The village hall offers plenty of events including film nights, coffee mornings, yoga, line dancing and short mat bowling. There is an active Church and popular Village Inn. Also close to hand, is the Galhampton Country Store with café.
Close by is the idyllic market town of Castle Cary which lies on the edge of rolling countryside and offers a market on Tuesdays, a library and good local amenities. The town boasts many public houses including The George Hotel and The White Hart along with the newly opened Lazy Lobster restaurant. Castle Cary is home to The Newt - "one of the most exceptional country house hotels Britain has seen" according to the Telegraph. Close by is the popular historic town of Bruton which has an array of excellent restaurants along its High Street, including 'At the Chapel', 'The Old Pharmacy', 'Briar', and 'The Blue Ball'. On the town's outskirts, the renowned Hauser & Wirth Gallery hosts 'The Roth Bar' and the newly opened 'Da Costa', an Italian restaurant.
The mainline station is Castle Cary (London Paddington) with The Creamery trackside restaurant and farm shop owned by the Newt celebrating a primary gateway to Somerset. Whilst the A303/M3/M4 provide fast access to London and the Southwest Bristol Airport. There are bus routes to Bristol and Bath with stops within walking distance from the property.