Spacious period home with huge south-facing garden and annexe potential, close to Cheddar centre..
Price reduced by £25,000 — motivated vendors
Large south-facing rear garden with greenhouse and raised beds
1930s character: original doors, picture rails, fireplaces
Orangery (2013) links kitchen to garden for indoor-outdoor living
Attached two-storey former garage: partial conversion, annexe potential (consents needed)
Off-street parking for several vehicles plus carport/workshop with power
Council Tax Band E — above-average running costs
EPC to be confirmed
This beautifully presented 1930s detached house sits on a large plot in a quiet Cheddar street within walking distance of the village centre. The property combines period character — original doors, picture rails and fireplaces — with later additions: a two-storey extension (2000) and a 2013 orangery that brings light and garden views into the kitchen/dining area. The south-facing rear garden is a standout: well-established beds, greenhouse, raised vegetable plots and a pergola, offering excellent privacy and outdoor living potential.
Accommodation includes a generous principal bedroom with dressing room and en suite, three further bedrooms, a family bathroom, snug/office, utility and reception rooms arranged over two main floors. An attached two-storey former garage has been partially converted and currently provides extra living space with a shower room; it retains the garage door façade and, subject to planning, could be adapted into an annexe. Off-street parking for several vehicles, a stone carport/workshop with power and lighting, and easy access to local walks add practical value.
Important factual points: vendors are highly motivated and the price has been reduced by £25,000. The garage’s annexe potential requires the necessary consents; the partial conversion means further work may be required to create a fully independent unit. EPC is to be confirmed and council tax is band E (above average), which should be factored into running costs. Overall, the property will suit families seeking space, gardeners who value a large south-facing plot, or buyers wanting a period home with flexible ancillary accommodation potential.