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2 bedroom terraced house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Charming period cottage
- Full of character
- Picturesque village
- Edge of the Quantock Hills
- No onward chain
- Deceptively spacious accommodation
- Re-fitted kitchen/diner with Aga
- Attractive garden
St. Omer is a period terraced cottage set within the heart of a very popular and picturesque village, on the edge of the Quantock Hills. This charming property has been upgraded by the current owners and is now offered for sale with no onward chain.
The deceptively spacious accommodation briefly comprises; a front door opens into an entrance area which provides a perfect space for coats and shoes and opens into the cosy living room with wood burner and ceiling beams. The living room leads into the well-proportioned and re-fitted kitchen/diner, again with ceiling beams and an open plan staircase rises to the first floor with useful cupboard under. The kitchen area has a good range of wall, base and drawer units with granite worktops over and incorporating a built-in oven and hob along with a separate oil fired Aga. On the first floor there is a landing which provides a perfect area for a small desk and a door opens into a double bedroom with built-in wardrobe. Also from the landing, three steps lead up to a second double bedroom and a bathroom with bath and shower over, along with an airing cupboard housing the immersion tank.
Outside, the garden to the rear is a nice size with a patio area directly from the kitchen and steps leading up to a lawned area with an abundance of mature shrubs and trees. A second patio area provides an ideal space for summer dining. The garden is nicely enclosed and offers a good degree of privacy with an attractive high stone wall to the rear.
An early viewing is essential to fully appreciate this pretty village property.
The property is situated within the sought after village of Goathurst which lies in a convenient position, away from main roads and offering excellent access to both Taunton and Bridgwater. The village itself has a Church, whilst nearby North Petherton offers a good range of local amenities. Both Taunton and Bridgwater have train stations and M5 Motorway junctions, along with a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities. Goathurst is surrounded by some of the area's most appealing countryside and is to be found on the edge of the Quantock Hills, an area designated as being of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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