Three double bedrooms with built-in storage
Retained period features: beams, flagstone floors, inglenook fireplace
Compact footprint; internal rooms and garden are modest in size
Small, well-tended private garden with stone wall and timber shed
Residents’ permit on-street parking; no off-street parking
Freehold and chain free for quicker completion
EPC rating E; higher running costs likely than modern homes
Medium flood risk; check insurance and flood advice
This well-presented three-bedroom cottage sits within a short, level walk of Wells city centre and the Cathedral, offering immediate access to shops, markets and local schools. The house retains strong period character—exposed beams, flagstone floors and a stone inglenook fireplace with a Morso wood-burning stove—giving comfortable, characterful living in a compact, efficient layout.
Accommodation is arranged over two floors with a cosy sitting room to the front and a kitchen/dining room beyond. All three bedrooms are doubles and benefit from built-in storage; the master is dual-aspect with good natural light. Outside there is a small, well-tended rear garden framed by a stone wall and a timber shed, plus residents’ permit parking on Tor Street.
Practical points to note: the property is chain free and freehold, but is an older building (pre‑1900) and likely has limited wall insulation. The EPC is band E and the location carries a medium flood risk — both factors to consider for running costs and insurance. On-street parking only; the plot is modest in size, so outdoor space is private but compact.
This cottage will suit buyers seeking a characterful home close to town amenities and community life, including first-time buyers or those downsizing who value location and historic detail. It also offers scope for careful energy improvements and cosmetic updating to personalise the space while preserving period features.