Four double bedrooms with en-suite to principal
Set in a tucked-away position down a long driveway between the Quantock and Brendon Hills, this four-bedroom period cottage combines rural character with modern comforts. The house has been sensitively modernised: a generous kitchen/diner with central island, useful boot and utility rooms, and solar panels that contribute to energy efficiency. Large lawned gardens, established fruit plants, a vegetable patch and a patio make the outdoor space a standout for family living and entertaining.
Inside, characterful living spaces include a generous sitting room and dining area both with log burners, a principal bedroom with en-suite and built-in wardrobes, plus three further double bedrooms served by a family bathroom with roll-top bath and separate shower. Practical features include a pantry, downstairs WC and a separate study that adds flexible workspace for home working.
The property occupies a large plot with sweeping open countryside views and high levels of privacy despite being semi-detached. There is a single garage with light and power and an attached room currently used as a gym. Broadband and mobile signal are reported as strong, and Taunton is approximately 10 miles away for wider services and rail links.
Notable considerations: the property is semi-detached (shared wall), and local primary provision is mixed — one nearby primary is rated inadequate while others are rated good to outstanding. Council tax is moderate. Overall, the home suits buyers seeking a comfortable rural family lifestyle with character and usable outdoor space, and those who value energy-efficiency features and space for hobbies and home working.