Five bedrooms plus versatile ground-floor reception/playroom
A generously proportioned five-bedroom detached home set on about a quarter-acre plot on the edge of Westbury‑Sub‑Mendip. The house retains many period details — bay windows, stained glass, open fireplaces and built-in alcove shelving — and benefits from long views across open countryside towards the Mendip Hills and Glastonbury Tor. Offered chain free, it’s ready for the next owner to modernise and personalise.
The ground floor offers flexible family living with a sitting room, separate dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, a large study and a rear reception room that can serve as a playroom or downstairs bedroom. Upstairs are five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a separate WC; the main bedroom includes an enclosed area currently with a sink that could become a dressing room or ensuite.
Outside, mature lawns, fruit trees and a productive vegetable area provide plenty of outdoor amenity and sun throughout the day. There are several outbuildings (one with an old well), a single garage and parking for multiple cars. The outbuildings offer scope for workspace, annexe or leisure uses, subject to planning and building regulations.
Important practical points: the house needs renovation and updating throughout, and some fabric (walls assumed granite with no insulation) means upgrading could be required to improve energy efficiency. The EPC is rated E and council tax is Band F. Broadband speeds are slow in the area. For buyers seeking space, character and countryside living with scope to add value, this is a compelling project in a popular village location.