Generous five-bedroom home with self-contained annexe and sunny south garden.
- Four-bedroom main house plus one-bedroom self-contained annexe
- South-facing, well-maintained garden on c.0.17 acre
- Large garage and separate outbuilding with mezzanine storage
- Period features: high ceilings, inglenook, traditional fireplaces
- Newly renovated interior with handcrafted kitchen units
- Heating: oil boiler and radiators (non-community supply)
- Slow broadband and average mobile signal in the area
- Stone walls likely uninsulated; council tax above average
Set in the peaceful hamlet of Chilton Polden, this attractive detached period house blends 17th-century character with recent sympathetic renovation. High ceilings, traditional fireplaces and exposed stone deliver genuine historic charm alongside modern fixtures and a well-appointed kitchen/dining space for family life.
The accommodation comprises four principal bedrooms in the main house plus a self-contained one-bedroom annexe ideal for guests, home office use or as supplemental rental income. A large formal sitting room, cosy snug with inglenook and log burner, utility, cloakroom and a superb family bathroom complete the flexible layout.
Outside the plot (c.0.17 acre) is quietly south-facing and well maintained, offering lawn, mature planting and scope for family activities. Parking is generous, with a large garage and an additional outbuilding with mezzanine providing storage or workshop space.
Notable practical points: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators; broadband is slow and mobile signal average. The stone walls are historic and assumed uninsulated, and council tax sits above average. These factors should be considered alongside the property’s strong character and recently refreshed condition.