Large stone house with big garden and countryside views, ready to modernise.
Around 1/2 acre plot with mature gardens and terrace
Set back in a quiet hamlet edge location, this substantial stone-built family home sits on about a half-acre plot and adjoins open countryside. The house offers generous internal space across two storeys with three reception rooms, a triple-aspect sitting room and a kitchen/breakfast room with separate utility — good for formal and informal family living. A detached double garage and broad driveway provide plentiful parking for daily life and visitors.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite and there are three further bedrooms plus a family bathroom and ground-floor WC. Large glazed doors open onto a paved terrace and sloping lawn, creating excellent outdoor entertaining space and private, tree-lined views. Local schools are rated well and the property sits within a very affluent, low-crime area close to Peasedown St John and Bath amenities.
Buyers should note the house is a period property built before 1900 with stone walls likely without modern cavity insulation. Double glazing was installed before 2002 and the home would benefit from internal updating and energy-efficiency improvements (EPC noted as D). Council tax is above average; any major reconfiguration or extension would be subject to planning consent in this semi-rural setting.
For families seeking a roomy, characterful home with substantial outdoor amenity and scope to modernise, this property offers immediate comfortable living with clear potential to enhance value through sympathetic refurbishment and energy upgrades.