- About 1.26 acres including lawn, pond, south-facing terrace and turnout paddock
- Four-bedroom main house plus self-contained annexe studio/bedroom
- Drawing room with inglenook fireplace and oil-fired two-oven AGA in kitchen
- Stable yard with loose box and feed store; open-fronted garage with lockable store
- Scenic rural views from upstairs; glimpses to Exmoor on clear days
- Remote hamlet location; average mobile signal, very slow broadband
- Council Tax Band G (quite expensive) and ongoing maintenance of period fabric
- Large overall size c.3,692 sqft; versatile rooms for family or home business
Little Quantock Farm is a characterful stone farmhouse set on about 1.26 acres on the lower slopes of the Quantock Hills, offering generous living space and classic period features. The main house provides four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a range of reception rooms including a drawing room with inglenook fireplace, a snug with handsome fireplace and a fitted kitchen centred on an oil-fired AGA. A self-contained annexe studio/bedroom, open-fronted garage with lockable store and a small turnout paddock add versatility for multi-generational living, hobby farming or home enterprise.
The grounds include lawned gardens with a pond, a south-facing terrace and mature planting that enhance privacy and the rural outlook. A stable yard with loose box and feed store will appeal to equestrian enthusiasts or those wanting small-scale livestock. Views from the upper rooms include the rolling countryside and, on clear days, glimpses to Exmoor — a strong draw for buyers seeking rural tranquillity and scenic surroundings.
Practical considerations are straightforward but material: the property sits in a remote hamlet, with average mobile signal and very slow broadband, which may not suit heavy home-working or streaming needs. Council Tax is high (Band G) and the house, while well-preserved, will suit buyers prepared for ongoing upkeep of an older farmhouse and outbuildings. Overall this is a spacious, character-rich rural home for families or buyers seeking countryside lifestyle and small-scale equestrian or agricultural potential.