Period stone home with annexe potential and garden in central Long Sutton.
No onward chain; freehold central village location
The Old Cyder House is a deceptively spacious period home in the centre of Long Sutton, offered with no onward chain. Parts of the property date from the mid‑18th century and it retains strong character in limestone walls, dormers and large reception rooms while also benefiting from modern additions such as double glazing, a recently fitted bespoke kitchen and solar hot‑water panels.
Accommodation is flexible and suits a family or someone seeking annex potential: an open plan kitchen/breakfast and dining area lead to a glazed conservatory and garden, a striking 31ft first‑floor sitting room enjoys westerly views, and five bedrooms (four on the lower ground floor) give scope for conversion or home‑working. The attached garage, storage barn/lean‑to, off‑street parking for up to four cars and EV charging point add practical everyday convenience.
Practical facts are clear: the house is freehold, chain free, on mains gas with boiler and radiators, wired for high‑speed broadband and has very low local crime. The large enclosed rear garden with established fruit trees and greenhouse is a private village retreat, while Somerton, Langport and larger towns are within easy driving distance for schools and commuter links.
Considerations: the stone walls were built before insulation standards and may need upgrading for energy efficiency; the multi‑level layout (lower ground bedrooms and upper single large sitting room) may not suit every buyer. Some rooms and services could benefit from further modernisation to maximise the property’s potential.