Grade II Listed Regency mid-terrace — historic character, consent needed for changes
Superb elevated views across the Quantock Hills from many rooms
Three double bedrooms, all with sunny aspects and large sash windows
Comprehensively refurbished five years ago; further recent owner upgrades
Sitting room with restored fireplace and wood-burning stove
Small lawned front garden and brick storage shed; pleasant but limited space
Single family bathroom only; may be tight for larger households
Slow broadband and listed status may restrict modernisation and home-working
This Grade II Listed Regency mid-terrace cottage combines period charm with modern comforts after a comprehensive refurbishment five years ago and further upgrades by the current owner. Large sash windows and elevated positions deliver sunny rooms and long views across the Quantock Hills, giving a peaceful, picture-book setting close to village amenities.
Internally the layout is traditional and well presented: a sitting room with restored fireplace and wood-burning stove, an open breakfast/dining area off a fitted kitchen, utility/cloak space and three double bedrooms upstairs. The property is comfortable and move-in ready, with gas central heating and attractive finishes throughout.
Practical considerations are straightforward but important. The house is Grade II Listed — repairs, alterations or extensions will be subject to listed‑building consent and may complicate or add cost to future changes. The plot is small and the cottage has one family bathroom only, so outdoor space and facilities are modest. Broadband speeds are reported as slow, which may affect home-working.
Overall this is a characterful, well-maintained freehold cottage ideal for buyers who prioritise period features, scenic views and a village location. It will particularly suit those seeking a low‑maintenance, character home and who accept the limitations and responsibilities that come with listed status.