- Extended mid terrace house +
- Front & rear gardens +
- Vehicle access to the rear +
- Gas central Heating +
- Pvc double glazed +
- No onward chain +
- Sitting room, dining area and family room +
A well presented two bedroom mid terrace property offered for sale with no onward chain and lying in a popular cul-de-sac with off-street parking. Ideal first-time buy or investment opportunity.
The Property - A good-sized mid terraced house located in this very popular residential area with accommodation comprising entrance hall, sitting room with pleasant view, open aspect dining room, fitted kitchen and further open aspect family area/room, first floor landing, two bedrooms and bathroom.
Outside - To the front of the property is a garden area laid to gravel and a pathway, along with a retaining brick wall. Neighbouring properties have obtained the necessary planning permission and dropped the kerb to provide further parking.
The rear garden has a good-sized paved patio, a water tap, and further garden areas, which had previously had a single garage built and now provides further parking. Please note access only suits a small vehicle. Double gates and a pedestrian gate lead out onto a vehicle access drive to the front road.
Situation - This property sits in a quiet residential area with a very pleasant outlook to the front, along with a south-facing rear garden. There is a local convenience store literally at the end of the road, together with other amenities. Further to this, there is a pathway leading to another larger convenience store and a bus stop at the end of High Lea.
To the centre of the town is Yeovil Country Park, boasting 127 acres of beautiful countryside with its network of footpaths and waterways, riverside and woodland walks following the path of the River Yeo. The 20 acres that make up Ninesprings is believed to have been developed as an ornamental park for the Aldon Estate. You can enjoy plentiful walks leading to Aldon Park with wide open spaces, ideal for dog walking.
Ham Hill, to the west of Yeovil, is centred on a huge Iron Age hill fort and is popular for picnicking, walking and mountain biking in the grassy hollows of the old quarry workings. While the nearby historic town of Glastonbury is home to many myths, legends and of course the world-famous music festival, Glastonbury Tor can be seen in the distance from Stone Farm Barns.
Located on the edge of the popular South Somerset Market Town of Yeovil and close to the border of North Dorset, the area provides a comprehensive range of excellent shopping,
business and cultural facilities along with a desirable collection of restaurants, public houses and cafés. Yeovil is a very sporty town with a number of golf courses in the area, rugby union played at club level, and Yeovil Town Football Club, otherwise known as the Glovers.