- Early 1800s stone semi-detached with plentiful character features
- Generous internal space: approximately 2,338 sq ft across multiple floors
- Large private gardens with raised lawn and mature trees
- Stone barn suitable for conversion, subject to necessary consents
- Large gravel parking and turning area accessed via shared driveway
- Recently installed double glazing; oil-fired central heating in place
- Likely requires some modernisation; period maintenance needs expected
- Council tax above average; rural location with average mobile signal
Set on an elevated plot at the foot of the Quantock Hills, this early 1800s stone semi-detached home offers generous living space and far-reaching rural views. The farmhouse kitchen with inglenook and vaulted beams, two reception rooms with open fireplaces, and an impressive master suite with vaulted ceiling create characterful family accommodation across three floors.
Outside, large private gardens, a paved sun terrace, stone barn (currently storage) and a substantial gravel parking/turning area provide scope for outdoor living and practical family parking. The barn could be repurposed as a home office, gym or games room subject to planning and building consents.
Practical details: the house has recently fitted double glazing and oil-fired central heating, is offered chain-free and stands in a very low-crime, affluent rural hamlet. Note the property’s age and period fabric mean some modernisation may be desirable, and council tax is above average. Access is via a shared driveway.
This is a strong choice for families seeking a spacious, characterful country home with large gardens and countryside access, or buyers looking for sympathetic refurbishment potential in a scenic, peaceful setting.