Spacious 1920s family home on a large private plot with garage and extension potential.
Very large private plot with far-reaching Bristol Channel views
Quantock House is a substantial 1920s detached family home set on a very large, private plot in Tower Hill, Williton, with far-reaching views towards the Bristol Channel. The house retains period character — exposed beams, Cotswold stone surrounds and traditional fireplaces — and provides comfortable living spaces including a dual-aspect living room, separate dining room and a fitted shaker-style kitchen with utility. A gravel driveway, integral garage and multiple outbuildings add practical parking and storage.
The property will suit growing families who value outdoor space and a village setting with easy access to Taunton and the M5. There is clear scope to increase living space: the loft and garden offer ample opportunity for extension or conversion (subject to planning permission). Gas central heating and timber-framed double glazing are already fitted, helping keep the home comfortable year-round.
Buyers should note material facts up front: broadband speeds are reported as slow for the area, drainage is private (septic/cesspit), and the property has a single family bathroom. Some elements — for example wall insulation status and exact age of glazing — are unspecified and may require survey verification. Council Tax is Band E, reflecting above-average running costs. Any extension or major works will need planning consent and the usual statutory checks.
Overall, this is a characterful family house on a rare, very large plot with parking, outbuildings and clear improvement potential. It will suit purchasers seeking countryside living close to transport links who are prepared to accept a modest programme of modernisation or improvement where desired.