Three bedroom main house plus self-contained one-bedroom annexe
This well-presented late-Victorian end-of-terrace sits a short level walk from Glastonbury High Street and offers flexible family living across three storeys. The main house has two reception rooms, a bright kitchen/diner and a spacious master bedroom with en-suite. Period features such as bay windows, fireplaces and high ceilings are retained throughout.
A self-contained one-bedroom annexe with its own entrance (previously used as an AirBnB) adds useful income or guest accommodation and increases the property’s versatility. Outside there is a small front courtyard, a paved rear garden, pedestrian access to a garage and off-street parking for one small vehicle.
Practical points to note: the property is freehold and offered with no onward chain, double glazing is older (pre-2002), and the external walls are cavity construction with assumed no added insulation. The plot and gardens are modest — typical for a town-centre house — and the area records higher local crime and relative deprivation indices, which may concern some buyers.
Overall, this is a character-rich town home for a family seeking central Glastonbury convenience with extra rental or guest potential. Buyers should consider thermal upgrade works and factor local area statistics into their decision-making; an internal inspection will best show the accommodation and annexe potential.