Spacious three-double-bedroom Victorian terrace with modern kitchen and attic potential STPP.
Spacious Victorian mid-terrace with high ceilings and bay window
Three genuine double bedrooms; attic boarded with conversion potential STPP
Beautiful, well-equipped modern kitchen with NEFF appliances included
Pleasant, sunny raised rear garden with shed and rear pedestrian access
One family bathroom plus separate WC — limited for larger households
Located in conservation area; external changes may be restricted
Property unregistered at HM Land Registry — buyer attention required
Front garden needs modernising; roof shows wear and may need repair
A roomy Victorian mid-terrace with generous proportions, 11 Hillview Terrace is a practical family home in an elevated spot of Ilminster. The house benefits from a beautifully fitted modern kitchen with high-spec NEFF appliances, three double bedrooms and far-reaching views across town to the surrounding Somerset countryside. Ground-floor living is bright and sociable with an almost open-plan sitting and dining area and plenty of period character, including a bay window and high ceilings.
The second-floor attic is boarded with Velux windows and under-eaves storage, offering genuine potential to create a fourth bedroom or studio subject to planning and building regulations (STPP). Outside, a pleasant rear garden catches good levels of sunshine from its slightly elevated position and includes a timber shed and rear pedestrian access track. The property is freehold and lies within easy walking distance of Ilminster’s town-centre shops, services and local footpaths into the Dillington Estate.
Buyers should note a few material points: the house is in a designated conservation area which may restrict external alterations; the property has remained in long ownership and is currently unregistered at HM Land Registry; the front garden and roof show signs of wear and would benefit from some updating. Accommodation includes one family bathroom plus a separate WC, which may be a consideration for larger households. Overall, this is a substantial period home with modern kitchen fittings and sensible scope for extension or reconfiguration for growing families.