- Period stone mid-terrace house with sash-style windows
- Three bedrooms plus two converted attic rooms (sloped ceilings)
- Kitchen/diner, separate utility and family bathroom with bath and shower
- Decent rear garden with summerhouse/studio
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating installed
- Built before 1900; stone walls likely lack insulation
- Compact internal footprint typical of town cottages
- Freehold tenure; affordable council tax, no flood risk
A charming mid-terrace Victorian townhouse positioned on St Thomas Street, minutes from Wells city centre and the Cathedral. The house retains period character in a solid stone façade and sash-style windows while offering practical upgrades such as double glazing and modern gas central heating.
The accommodation includes a sitting room with wood flooring and fireplace, a kitchen/diner, utility, two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom. Two converted attic rooms add flexible space for home offices, studios or occasional bedrooms, though they have sloped ceilings and are compact.
Outside is a decent rear garden with a summerhouse/studio, useful for hobbies or storage. Notable practical points: the property is Freehold, council tax is affordable, there is no flood risk and the area is very low crime with good broadband speeds. Buyers should note the house dates from before 1900 and the original stone walls are likely uninsulated, so further insulation or refurbishment could be considered to improve energy efficiency.