3 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Guide Price of £600,000-£650,000
- Wonderful character property
- lots of potential
- multiple use outbuildings
- courtyard garden
- Approximately 2 acres of land
- No onward chain
About the property:
Armadale is a stone built detached double fronted period property with three reception rooms, three bedrooms, cellar, sun room, outbuildings and garages, with approximately 2 acres of land divided into three paddocks two of which fall with the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Requiring a programme of modernisation, the property has recently had gas installed to the boundary, ready for the new owner to update the heating system.
About the inside:
The front door opens into a generous hallway, with reception rooms to each side. The two front reception rooms have large bay windows with original decorative coloured glazing, open fireplaces, high ceilings and picture rails. The fitted kitchen offers plenty of cupboards and space for an electric stove. Opposite the kitchen is the dining room with the woodburning stove and back boiler providing heating and hot water for the property. A window looks out onto the fully glazed sun room. Doors from here lead into a workshop and garage on one side, and a utility room with WC on the other.
Upstairs, three good sized bedrooms, one with an additional room that could be used as an office or dressing room, share a bathroom with a separate shower cubicle with access to the large loft. The principal bedroom enjoys french doors onto the covered balcony to the front of the property.
About the outside:
The garage to the left of the property opens into a useful workshop, which in turn opens into the rear sunroom. The garage to the right has driveway parking in front, and doors into additional store rooms. A door also leads into the rear courtyard with access to an outside W.C. The courtyard itself is surrounded by high stone walls with stone steps leading up the the first of three paddocks.
Currently approximately 2 acres of land, previously used for growing strawberries and vegetables, is divided into three paddocks, two of which are within the Mendip Hills area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB). There are water tanks, and possibly pipework from the house, and a small field shelter. The land has stunning views across the countryside and bordered by hedges and low stone walls. Access is shared with neighbouring properties from the road.
About the area:
Draycott is well known for being a strawberry producing area, and the village is close to Cheddar and Wells. The 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.
The nearby Georgian city of Bath and the regional centre of Bristol are also within good commuting distance, while Castle Cary Station with links to London Paddington and Exeter is a 12 mile drive away. Bristol International Airport is 17 miles away.
Useful information:
Postcode: BS27 3SG
Council Tax: E
EPC: G
Services: Gas to boundary, Electricity, Water, Mains Drains
Tenure: Freehold
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