NO ONWARD CHAIN — ready for quick sale or move-in
Glorious panoramic Mendip Hills views from rear
Large garden, gravel driveway for multiple cars and detached garage
Extended living room with skylights; open-plan kitchen/dining
Master bedroom with en suite; dressing room can be bedroom four
Recently renovated interiors; EPC rating C, mains gas heating
Slow broadband in area; potential insulation upgrades needed (solid walls)
Freehold, Council Tax band D; village location, very low local crime
Set on the Mendip Hills bank, this extended four-bedroom semi-detached home offers generous family living with sublime panoramic countryside views. Recent renovations have created an open-plan kitchen/breakfast space, extended living room with skylights, and a large master bedroom with en suite and dressing room — practical, comfortable spaces for everyday life.
Outside, a large rear garden and wide gravel driveway with a detached single garage make this an attractive family plot. The property is chain-free (no onward chain) and presented in good decorative order, so buyers can move in quickly and enjoy the setting straight away.
Be aware of a few practical considerations: broadband speeds in the area are slow and the property’s original solid-brick walls mean insulation upgrades could improve comfort and running costs. The home dates from the 1930s–1940s despite recent refurbishment, so buyers should note typical older-construction quirks and check any planned structural or extension work against local planning rules.
Overall this is a well-updated family house in a very affluent, low-crime village setting, with strong kerb appeal, flexible reception rooms and good parking. It will suit buyers seeking a semi-rural lifestyle with strong schools nearby and room to personalise further.