South-facing terraces, balcony and panoramic views including Glastonbury Tor
Circa 1.3-acre garden with orchard, greenhouse, sheds and wildlife pond
Open-plan kitchen/living/dining with oil-fired Aga and sliding glazed doors
Principal suite with dressing room, en-suite and private balcony
Solar panels producing circa £2–3k per annum
Oil central heating, private drainage; higher running costs expected
Traditional stone construction (pre-1900) — likely limited wall insulation
Public footpath along western boundary; internal stairs and external steps
Set in about 1.3 acres, this substantial five-bedroom detached home is designed to maximise its south-facing views across the Somerset Levels, including a balcony sightline to Glastonbury Tor. Light-filled double-height glazing, a galleried landing and generous reception rooms create an impressive family-focused layout with separate snug and conservatory spaces for quieter use.
The heart of the house is an open-plan kitchen/living/dining area with an oil-fired Aga, integrated appliances and sliding doors out to stone-paved terraces — ideal for entertaining and everyday family life. Outside offers formal lawns, an orchard, greenhouse, sizeable outbuildings and room for a tennis court or pool, while solar panels currently generate circa £2–3k pa.
Practical points to note: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, drainage is private, and the property is traditional stone construction (parts pre-1900) with assumed limited wall insulation. There are internal stairs and external steps, and Council Tax band G reflects higher running costs. A public footpath runs along the western boundary.
This home will suit buyers wanting a characterful rural family property with significant outdoor space and outstanding views. It is offered chain free and will particularly appeal to households seeking countryside privacy within easy reach of Wedmore and the M5.