Three double bedrooms, master with en-suite
This mid-1600s end-terrace cottage combines a wealth of original character with comfortable family living. Period features such as exposed beams, fireplaces and a low-ceilinged living room sit alongside more recent improvements including a 1998 extension and a new oil combi boiler, radiators and oil tank.
Accommodation is generous: three double bedrooms (master with en-suite), three large reception rooms and plentiful living space across approximately 1,433 sq ft. The property sits on a large, private walled south-facing garden ideal for children, entertaining and productive planting, with a small paved driveway providing off-street parking.
Practical notes are straightforward: heating runs on oil (private supply), and drainage is to a private sewerage treatment plant shared with a neighbour. Council tax is above average and, as with any pre-1900 building with cob walls, ongoing maintenance and sympathetic repairs should be expected. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown.
Set in a quiet village hamlet near Bridgwater, the cottage will suit a family seeking rural character and space while retaining reasonable access to good local schools. Buyers wanting low-maintenance, modern systems or instant high-tech connectivity should factor in the oil heating, shared sewage arrangement and average broadband/mobile speeds.