3 bedroom semi-detached house
Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
818
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Suberb semi detached house
- 3 bedrooms
- CONSIDERABLE SCOPE TO EXTEND (stp)
- Wonderful sea and countryside views
- Large garden
- Driveway parking for 3 4 cars
Huge potential to extend! Beautifully presented 3 bedroom semi detached house situated in a wonderful semi rural location with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and towards the coast. Driveway parking for 3-4 cars and a large garden with new patio.
Benefitting from oil central heating and double glazing throughout, the accommodation comprises, on the ground floor - entrance hall, sitting room with wood burner, kitchen, dining room/sun room, rear hall and bathroom. On the first floor there is 2 good sized double bedrooms and a single bedroom, all with wonderful views. Externally the property benefits from a newly installed tarmac driveway which provides parking for 3-4 cars. The front garden has been landscaped to provide and area of lawn. To the rear of the property a large porcelain tile patio can be found, from where the wonderful views can be enjoyed. Beyond the patio lies a large garden which has been laid to lawn and also benefits from 2 timber sheds, one of which has light and power.
The property offers considerable scope to extend (subject to planning) which other houses in the road have already done. This could be in the form of rear, side or loft extensions.
The property is situated in Over Stowey, a picturesque hamlet nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills AONB which offers miles of fantastic walking, mountain biking and horse riding. The hamlet of Aley also offers Quantock Lodge which has a swimming pool, gym and sports hall facilities where local hiking groups also meet. The Great Wood, a family favourite fun space is close by as well as the Foxy Bean café which attracts horse riders and mountain bikers as well as the general public catering to many dietary requirements and offering a stop off paddock for horses. Nether Stowey (approx. 1 mile) offers a primary school, 3 pubs and a selection of small businesses - 3 village shops including post office / cafe, library, butchers/fishmonger and a health centre. Coleridge Cottage, a National Trust property is in the village which is also the start of the Coleridge Way, a 36 mile walk passing through some of Somerset and Devon's most breath taking scenery and ending up in Porlock. The area generally is renowned for its wide range of country pursuits. The market town of Bridgwater is 8 miles away and offers a wide range of retail and commercial facilities. Taunton (10 miles), the county town, is renowned for its excellent schools and has fast road and rail links to London (1h40), Bristol and Exeter.
Council Tax Band: B
Benefitting from oil central heating and double glazing throughout, the accommodation comprises, on the ground floor - entrance hall, sitting room with wood burner, kitchen, dining room/sun room, rear hall and bathroom. On the first floor there is 2 good sized double bedrooms and a single bedroom, all with wonderful views. Externally the property benefits from a newly installed tarmac driveway which provides parking for 3-4 cars. The front garden has been landscaped to provide and area of lawn. To the rear of the property a large porcelain tile patio can be found, from where the wonderful views can be enjoyed. Beyond the patio lies a large garden which has been laid to lawn and also benefits from 2 timber sheds, one of which has light and power.
The property offers considerable scope to extend (subject to planning) which other houses in the road have already done. This could be in the form of rear, side or loft extensions.
The property is situated in Over Stowey, a picturesque hamlet nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills AONB which offers miles of fantastic walking, mountain biking and horse riding. The hamlet of Aley also offers Quantock Lodge which has a swimming pool, gym and sports hall facilities where local hiking groups also meet. The Great Wood, a family favourite fun space is close by as well as the Foxy Bean café which attracts horse riders and mountain bikers as well as the general public catering to many dietary requirements and offering a stop off paddock for horses. Nether Stowey (approx. 1 mile) offers a primary school, 3 pubs and a selection of small businesses - 3 village shops including post office / cafe, library, butchers/fishmonger and a health centre. Coleridge Cottage, a National Trust property is in the village which is also the start of the Coleridge Way, a 36 mile walk passing through some of Somerset and Devon's most breath taking scenery and ending up in Porlock. The area generally is renowned for its wide range of country pursuits. The market town of Bridgwater is 8 miles away and offers a wide range of retail and commercial facilities. Taunton (10 miles), the county town, is renowned for its excellent schools and has fast road and rail links to London (1h40), Bristol and Exeter.
Council Tax Band: B
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