£375,000
3 bed cottage for sale
West Street, Somerton TA11Freehold
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
C
George James
About this property
An attractive town cottage
Improved and extended
Sitting room
Office/dining room
Large kitchen/dining room
Utility room/shower room
Three bedrooms and bathroom
South facing gardens
Outbuilding with office/workshop
*360° interactive tour* An attractive Grade II stone town cottage which has been improved and extended to provide a superb kitchen/dining room. South facing gardens, outbuilding with useful office/workspace over.
Summary
7 West Street is a Grade II terraced stone period cottage situated in the heart of this popular market town. The cottage has accommodation comprising entrance hall, sitting room, dining room/study and snug/reception area. There is a useful utility room on the ground floor. The cottage has been extended to provide a superb kitchen/breakfast room to the rear over looking the garden. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. A real benefit to the cottage is the outside space with attractive south facing landscaped gardens and a stone, two storey outbuilding/garage with storage area opening to Pesters Lane. *No onward chain*
Services
Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are all connected. Council tax band C. Gas fired central heating to radiators.
Note
Certain items shown in the images of the property are not included in the sale and are for illustrative purposes only.
Amenities
Somerton was the ancient Capital of Wessex in the 8th century and a former market town. It then later became the County town of Somerset in the 13th/14th Century. There are good levels of amenities including some local, independent shops which you might like to explore throughout the town with quaint cafes where you can spend a day relaxing and enjoying lovely food within the beautiful old charm of a Market town. Somerton also offers a bank, library, doctor and dentist surgery; there are also several public houses, restaurants, churches and primary schools within the town. The Old Town Hall now houses the ACEArts Gallery and craft shop who present a varied, stimulating programme of exhibitions and related events throughout the year. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in the County town of Taunton to the west or Yeovil to the south. The mainline railway stations are located in Castle Cary, Yeovil and Taunton. The property is also well served by the A303 linking central London and the South West; the M5 can be joined at junction 23.
Entrance Porch
Entrance door leads to the entrance porch.
Sitting Room (13' 11'' x 11' 11'' (4.24m x 3.63m))
With window to the front, radiator and stone fireplace housing cast iron stove. Opening to:-
Dining Area/Snug (8' 0'' x 7' 9'' (2.45m x 2.35m))
With under stairs storage cupboard and opening to the kitchen.
Dining Room/Study (11' 7'' x 8' 4'' (3.53m x 2.54m))
With window to the front, stone fireplace and radiator. Corner storage cupboard.
Inner Hall
With cloaks storage area, radiator and stairs to the first floor.
Utility Room (7' 3'' x 6' 10'' (2.21m x 2.08m))
With low level WC, wash hand basin, space and plumbing for washing machine, fridge/freezer and tumble dryer. Fitted glass fronted cabinet.
Kitchen/Dining Room (20' 6'' x 10' 3'' (6.25m x 3.13m))
With full width windows to the rear and French doors leading to the garden. Kitchen area with a range of base and wall units, one and a half bowl sink unit with mixer tap, peninsular unit with breakfast bar, built in oven, four ring electric hob and a fitted fridge.
Landing
With window to the front and radiator.
Bathroom/Shower Room (8' 11'' x 7' 11'' (2.73m x 2.41m))
With window to the rear, low level WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, bath and a radiator.
Bedroom 1 (11' 11'' x 10' 10'' (3.64m x 3.30m))
With window to the front and radiator.
Bedroom 2 (12' 2'' x 9' 10'' (3.72m x 3.00m))
With window to the front and radiator.
Bedroom 3 (8' 6'' x 6' 9'' (2.60m x 2.07m))
With window to the rear and radiator.
Outside
To the rear of the property there are attractive south facing landscaped gardens with patio are and steps down to a lawned garden with flower and shrub beds. A stone path leads to a rear gated access to Pesters Lane.
Outhouse Ground Floor Room (11' 10'' x 11' 2'' (3.60m x 3.40m))
Garage with extra storage space. Double doors leading onto Pesters Lane.
Outhouse First Floor Room (12' 8'' x 12' 3'' (3.86m x 3.73m))
With access from the rear garden, this is a good size room which could serve a number of uses subject to approved Building Consents. With windows to the side and rear, feature wooden beams and floors.
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George James