Re-fitted modern kitchen with integrated appliances
Double glazing and gas central heating throughout
Off-street parking space at end of terrace
Small overall size — about 547 sq ft
Small front and rear low-maintenance gardens
Possible damp noted at porch exterior — inspect
Built 1983–1990 with cavity walls and concrete tiles
Cheap council tax; FTTC broadband and excellent mobile signal
Nicely presented two-bedroom terraced cottage offering a compact, low-maintenance home close to Crewkerne town centre and station. The re-fitted kitchen and double glazing make the property move-in ready for a buyer seeking convenience and efficient running costs. Gas central heating and FTTC broadband suit commuters and first-time buyers.
Internally the layout is traditional and straightforward: porch, living room and modern kitchen at ground floor, with two bedrooms and a bathroom above. The house totals about 547 sq ft, so space is limited but well organised — ideal for a couple, single buyer or investor targeting rental demand.
Outside there are small front and rear gardens that require little upkeep, and an off-street parking space located at the end of the terrace. The property was built in the 1980s with cavity walls and concrete roof tiles; council tax is low and the area is affluent with low crime and good transport links.
Notable points to consider: the overall footprint is small and plot space is limited, so buyers needing larger living areas or significant outdoor space should look elsewhere. A possible damp indication was noted at the porch exterior and should be inspected. The property is freehold and presented as a practical, straightforward purchase rather than a period fixer.