South-west facing garden and paved sun terrace overlooking woodland
Newly renovated kitchen-diner with island, Quooker and wine fridge
Large stone-built detached studio/games room; versatile ancillary space
Boot room with heated bench, sink and dedicated muddy‑boot facilities
Principal bedroom with dressing room and built-in Howden’s wardrobes
Two ensuites, plus family bathroom; upstairs office/single bedroom
Block‑paved driveway parking for several cars; off-street parking
Located on quiet no-through road in small town fringe; council tax high
Set on a quiet no-through road at Wedmore’s West End, this newly renovated five-bedroom detached house offers generous family living across approximately 2,433 sq ft. The ground floor flows from a contemporary kitchen-diner onto a paved sun terrace and a south-west facing lawned garden that backs onto woodland, creating a private, nature-facing setting. A large stone-built detached studio/games room and block-paved driveway for several cars extend the home’s usable space and flexibility.
Downstairs is practical and well-fitted: a sizeable boot room with heated bench and sink, a separate utility, and a cloakroom keep muddy boots and everyday clutter contained. The sitting room has wall-to-wall bifold doors, a woodburning stove and bespoke shelving; a second snug/games room adds a versatile reception space. Upstairs, the principal bedroom includes a dressing room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite; there are four further bedrooms, another ensuite and a family bathroom.
This property suits families seeking a peaceful, semi-rural small‑town setting with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The house was constructed around 1996–2002 and benefits from double glazing and modern boiler heating. Note the home is freehold, in an affluent area with very low crime and a large plot size — attractive for buyers who value space and privacy.
Buyers should be aware of a couple of practical points: the house sits in a locale classified as remoter communities (small town/town fringe) which may mean fewer local transport links, and council tax is described as quite expensive. The home is offered in move-in condition following renovation, but the large studio and garden present scope for further adaptation or extension subject to planning.