Village home with views, garage and renovation potential close to Glastonbury..
• Elevated village position with valley and Tor views
• French doors to private paved courtyard garden and arbour
• Single garage plus off-road parking for one car
• Includes conservatory, downstairs WC and garden shed
• Qualifies for free Glastonbury Festival tickets (potential seasonal income)
• Requires modernisation throughout; scope to create open-plan living
• Oil-fired boiler and older double glazing (pre-2002)
• Slow broadband; in a conservation area (planning constraints possible)
Set on an elevated plot in the popular village of Pilton, this three-bedroom semi offers charming village living with far-reaching views to the Tor. The living room benefits from French doors to a low-maintenance walled courtyard and ample natural light; there’s scope to open up into the kitchen for a modern open-plan ground floor. The property includes a small conservatory, single garage and off-road parking.
This house is a clear project: it needs modernisation and updating throughout, but that creates scope for value-adding improvements. Two double bedrooms and a single (or home office) sit upstairs alongside a family bathroom. Practical extras include a downstairs WC and a garden shed; the home runs on oil-fired central heating and double glazing fitted before 2002.
Location is a major draw — a vibrant village community with shop, post office, pub and recreation facilities, plus free Glastonbury Festival tickets tied to the property. Castle Cary mainline station (trains to London) is within reasonable driving distance. Note practical limitations: the property is in a conservation area, broadband speeds are slow, and renovation work will be required to modernise heating, kitchen and internal finishes.