2 bedroom end of terrace house
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Chain-free
Sold STC
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
516
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Super-fast 61Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Modern end of terrace village home
- Highly sought after Exmoor Village
- Close to shops & amenities
- Sitting/dining room with door to garden
- Fitted kitchen with oven & hob
- 2 Bedrooms
- Bathroom with shower over bath
- Double glazing & partial electric heating
- Garden & parking
- No onward chain
A well presented 2 bedroom end of terrace modern house with garden and parking located in the much favoured Exmoor village of Porlock within half a mile of the sea.
The property forms part of a small cul-de-sac built around 1990 and is conveniently situated within walking distance of the local shops, amenities and school. The property, which has replacement Upvc double glazed windows and doors and partial electric heating, offers accommodation arranged over two floors in brief comprising; entrance porch, hall with tiled floor, double aspect sitting /dining room with door to garden and fitted kitchen with integrated oven and hob. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and family bathroom with shower over the bath.
Outside there is an enclosed rear garden which has been predominantly paved for ease of maintenance, garden shed and pedestrian gate to an allocated parking space.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage and electricity.
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX
Band B
From Minehead proceed on the A39 towards Porlock (c5 miles). Proceed through the village passing the church on your left and at the next fork in the road bear right towards Porlock Weir, take the next right into High Bank and proceed down the hill taking the first right into Pollards Court. Proceed into the cul-de-sac where the property will be found on the left hand side.
The property forms part of a small cul-de-sac built around 1990 and is conveniently situated within walking distance of the local shops, amenities and school. The property, which has replacement Upvc double glazed windows and doors and partial electric heating, offers accommodation arranged over two floors in brief comprising; entrance porch, hall with tiled floor, double aspect sitting /dining room with door to garden and fitted kitchen with integrated oven and hob. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and family bathroom with shower over the bath.
Outside there is an enclosed rear garden which has been predominantly paved for ease of maintenance, garden shed and pedestrian gate to an allocated parking space.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage and electricity.
TENURE
Freehold
COUNCIL TAX
Band B
From Minehead proceed on the A39 towards Porlock (c5 miles). Proceed through the village passing the church on your left and at the next fork in the road bear right towards Porlock Weir, take the next right into High Bank and proceed down the hill taking the first right into Pollards Court. Proceed into the cul-de-sac where the property will be found on the left hand side.
Rooms
Hall
Sitting/Dining Room 4.17m x 3.84m
Fitted Kitchen 2.41m x 1.9m
Bedroom 1 3.1m x 2.84m
Bedroom 2 3.5m x 1.8m
Bathroom 1.98m x 1.75m
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About this agent

Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award-winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Minehead is often referred to as "The Gateway to Exmoor" and nestles on the West Somerset coastline of the Bristol Channel surrounded by the superb open countryside of the Exmoor National Park and the Brendon and Quantock Hills. The town has a population of around 10,000 and is made up predominantly of Victorian and Edwardian properties, popular 1930s houses and, during the 1970s a large number of bungalows were built to cater for the many people who retire to the area.











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