Listed for £475,000
March 23, 2026
Sold for £410,000
2018
Sold for £355,000
2015
Sold for £290,000
2006
Sold for £245,000
2004
Sold for £216,000
2003
Sold for £63,500
1996
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On the first floor, the landing provides access to all three bedrooms, with exposed wooden flooring throughout. It features built-in cupboards and space and plumbing for a washing machine. The bathroom features a window providing natural light, along with alcove storage. It is fitted with a pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC and a bath with shower mixer taps, together with a walk-in electric shower and a heated towel rail. With high ceilings and another original window, the master bedroom is particularly comfortable and includes a feature fireplace, adding character. The alcove shelving and built-in wardrobes offer ideal storage. The second double bedroom benefits from a rear-facing window, with a glimpse of Wells Cathedral. Also, with a feature fireplace and fitted wardrobes. The third bedroom, currently used as a home office, incorporates a borrowed light to the landing and further fitted shelving.
A fixed wooden ladder/staircase continues up to the attic room, which enjoys an outstanding view of Wells Cathedral, as well as Glastonbury Tor and the surrounding countryside. To one side of the room is an attractive, exposed red-brick wall, and on the other, even more built-in shelving and bookcases. There is also access to a small loft space above.
OUTSIDE
Place The front garden includes a section of lawn with established borders and a pathway leading to the two parking spaces for the property.
To the rear, there is an enclosed, west-facing courtyard enjoying plenty of sunshine throughout the afternoon and evening. The space is laid to patio and benefits from outside lighting. There is rear pedestrian access via a gateway leading to a walkway, where the outside tap is located. The courtyard also enjoys views towards St Thomas’s Church, including its spire and clock.
The City of Wells is renowned for its beautiful architecture, including the Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace. England’s smallest city, Wells, contains many clubs and societies for those wishing to get involved in the thriving local community. There are excellent shopping facilities, a bustling High Street with both independent and well-known retailers, as well as various major supermarkets, including Waitrose.
Wells also benefits from a busy, twice-weekly produce market in the Market Square. Bristol and Bath are readily accessible, as is Castle Cary to the south, which has the nearest mainline train station to London Paddington. There is excellent schooling locally, both state and independent. The property is conveniently located within easy travelling distance of a number of local primary schools, as well as Wells Blue School (secondary).