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3 bedroom house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (969 years remaining)
- Immaculate Grade II mid-terrace conversion
- Three bedrooms
- South facing communal lawns
- Plenty of parking
- Views towards Tor Woods
- Sold with the added benefit of no onward chain
About the property.
Set in a beautiful village position within a converted Grade II listed former Victorian building, this three-bedroom terraced property features high ceilings, large windows overlooking the communal grounds, and lovely views towards Tor Woods.
There is plenty of residents and visitor parking, and the home is only a few minutes’ drive from the centre of Wells.
About the inside.
The chequered floored entrance hall with shoe cabinet and space to hang coats opens into the light modern kitchen with a large window to the front. There is a range of shaker style cabinets and drawers with a solid wood worktop with ceramic sink inset, integrated fridge, freezer, and washer/dryer, a Smeg gas range cooker, and pantry cupboard.
The living/dining room at the back of the property has a large window overlooking the communal grounds, feature electric fireplace, generous bookshelves, and high ceilings.
Upstairs two double bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, and the third single has a large mirrored wardrobe and is currently set up as an office.
The white bathroom includes a shower over the bath wash hand basin and W.C. and a heated towel rail.
About the outside.
The property has one allocated parking space to the front, and plenty of visitor parking. Immediately outside the front door is a private paved and gravelled area with room for a bistro table and chairs and colourful flowerpots.
To the rear are beautifully maintained and landscaped communal gardens and terraces overlooking the cricket ground.
About the area.
South Horrington is a highly sought after village situated within the site of a Grade II listed former Victorian hospital, now forming a new village on the outskirts of Wells. To the south of the site there is a cricket pitch with Wells Golf Course beyond. A Wells to Bath bus stop can be found 50m from the property, and a direct train link to London from nearby Castle Cary or Frome.
The Cathedral City of Wells offers a range of shopping facilities including a high proportion of independent shops and boutiques, banks, restaurants, public houses, cinema and churches. The stunning market square holds a farmer’s market on Wednesday and Saturday.
There are excellent schools in Wells and the surrounding area including highly regarded primary schools in Wells, the extremely sought-after Wells Blue secondary school, Wells Cathedral School, Downside School, All Hallows Preparatory School and Millfield.
Directions:
From the B3139 turn right onto Upper Breach, follow this road around until it becomes East Court. Follow this under the archway, take the third left and 23 West Court can be found opposite the entrance.
Useful information.
Remaining lease. 970 years
Service charge approx. £2000 p.a
ground rent approx. £95 p.a
Council Tax: Band C
All mains services connected, with gas central heating.
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