Four well-proportioned bedrooms including master with en suite
Three separate reception rooms plus study for flexible living
Large mature rear and side gardens with two patio areas
Detached double garage opposite, private parking for two vehicles
Thatched roof fully renewed May 2021 by a master thatcher
Oil-fired central heating; boiler circa 2.5 years old
Average broadband and mobile signal typical of rural location
Council tax described as expensive for the property band
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in the village of Hardington Mandeville, this four-bedroom semi-detached home blends traditional thatched charm with comfortable family living. The house offers three reception rooms, a study and a master bedroom with en suite, arranged over well-proportioned floors that suit everyday family routines and occasional entertaining. The recent full rethatch (May 2021) and a circa 2.5-year-old boiler provide reassurance while preserving period character such as exposed brickwork, beams and timber floors.
Outside, a large, mature garden with two patio areas and well-stocked borders gives children space to play and adults room to garden or relax. Off-street parking and a detached double garage with private parking for two vehicles add practical convenience in a rural setting. The village provides local amenities including a shop/post office and pub, with easy road links to Yeovil, Sherborne and Crewkerne for schools, shops and rail services.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the home is heated by an oil-fired boiler (oil not on a community supply) and broadband and mobile signals are average for the area. Council tax is noted as expensive for the banding. The property will particularly suit families wanting characterful village life, buyers keen on a large garden, or purchasers who appreciate a well-maintained thatch and traditional finishes.