Listed for £535,000
January 7, 2026
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Outside
The front of the property is attractively landscaped with planted beds and a paved pathway leading to the front door, while driveway parking sits to the side with gated access through to the rear garden. The south-facing frontage enjoys elevated views across Bruton and open countryside. To the rear, the living room opens directly onto a paved patio area complete with lighting, electrics and an outside tap, making it an ideal space for outside dining and entertaining. Beyond, a lawned garden is fully enclosed by fencing, and gently rises with wooden steps to the side for easy access, with the rear boundary softened by Virginia creeper that flourishes through the warmer months. The garden backs onto an open field, enhancing the sense of space and countryside connection, and is complemented by a large storage shed for practical use.
Location
Bruton is a bustling town in the foothills of the Brue Valley known as The Notting Hill of the Southwest. The towns amenities include a doctor’s surgery, veterinary practice, pharmacy, post office, several convenience stores, petrol station and many independent shops and cafés. This historical town, surrounded by rolling hills lies a few miles north of Castle Cary and in easy reach of Wincanton, Yeovil, Sherborne, Glastonbury, Frome, Wells and Bath. A creative community, known as a centre for international art and architecture, Bruton is home to the world-renowned art gallery Hauser & Wirth. The High Street has a wonderful array of diverse shops and eateries such as ‘At the Chapel’ and the Michelin starred ‘Osip’. Adding to the town's reputation is the presence of two well-regarded boarding schools in Kings and Sexey’s School. The town has a railway station which provides a direct route to London making Bruton an appealing choice for those who want to work in London and live in the countryside. The A303 also provides a direct route to London via the M3. Local attractions include ‘The Newt in Somerset’, ‘Stourhead’, ‘Longleat’ and ‘The Bath and West Showground’ which hold regular events throughout the year.
Services: Gas Central Heating, Underfloor Heating, Mains Water, Mains Drainage, Alarm System, Fibre Broadband, Electricity and Telephone all subject to the usual utility regulations.
Caution: NB All services and fittings mentioned in these particulars have NOT been tested and hence we cannot confirm that they are in working order.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Somerset
EPC: B
Broadband & Mobile: Coverage can be checked at: ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/coverage-and-speeds/ofcom-checker/
Flood Check: gov.uk/check-flooding
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through the agents.