6 bedroom detached house
Featured
Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
1.85 acre(s)
EPC rating: E
Key information
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Ultra-fast 900Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Letting details
- Available now
- Unfurnished
- Long term let
Features and description
- Boot Room, Utility/Laundry Room, Shower Room
- Pantry, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Dining Room
- Play/Games Room, Living Room, Reception Room
- Master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe
- Five further bedrooms, Shower Room, Family Bathroom
- Walled garden, Parterre, Large Lawns, Stream, Woodland
- Outbuildings, Log Store, Ample parking area
- EPC Rating = E
A stylish family home in a hidden oasis at the heart of one of Taunton’s top villages
Description
Rowford House is a fine example of a traditional village property which has been sympathetically updated to create a stylish family home. The ground floor comprises two reception rooms overlooking the walled garden, a kitchen breakfast room with adjoining dining room and a play room and games room. There is also a traditional pantry, utility/laundry room, boot room and a spectacular shower room with double walk in shower. The large kitchen is beautifully equipped and well laid out with an oil fired Aga, with gas (LPG) companion, an additional integrated single oven and a ‘hot tap’ for instant cold and boiling water. To the first floor there is a large master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, a large guest bedroom with built in wardrobes and four further bedrooms. There is both a family bathroom and shower room on the first floor.
The gardens and grounds at Rowford House have been beautifully landscaped and planted to create a variety of areas to enjoy. The walled garden to the front of the house has a cottage garden feel and a wisteria covered veranda. The sunken parterre to the rear of the house is surrounded by useful outbuildings including a former garage (no longer with vehicular access) and a log store. The remaining grounds are left to lawns with a small stream and woodland area.
Location
Rowford House is perfectly situated in the heart of the sought-after village of Cheddon Fitzpaine.
Cheddon Fitzpaine is a small village lying about 3 miles north east of the county town of Taunton. The village has an active village hall and, opposite Rowford House, the popular Cheddon Fitzpaine Primary School. Further schooling can be found in Taunton, including many of the area’s best independent schools including Taunton School, Kings College, Queen’s College and King’s Hall.
Cheddon Fitzpaine sits at the foot of the Quantock Hills, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with a convenient network of footpaths and bridleways. The area provides ample opportunity for recreational activities with Exmoor National Park and the Blackdown Hills within close proximity and the north and south coasts both within an hour’s drive.
For equestrian enthusiasts there is racing at Taunton, Exeter and Wincanton whilst there are numerous hunting packs in the area and many good shoots.
Taunton has an extensive range of shopping facilities, a thriving farmers’ market and the county cricket ground, the home of the famous Somerset Cricket Club. Musgrove Park and Nuffield Hospitals serve the town and surrounding area.
Communications links to the area are excellent. Taunton’s main line railway station offers direct trains to London Paddington and the Midlands. The M5 Motorway (Junction 25) gives fast and easy access to Exeter, Bristol and the Midlands.
Acreage: 1.85 Acres
Directions
Taunton about 3 miles - M5 about 3.5 miles - London Paddington in under 2 hours by train
From the M5 (Junction 25) follow signs for the A358 (W). At the next roundabout take the first exit and continue onto the A358 to Taunton/Minehead. After approximately 1 mile, at the Wickes roundabout, take the third exit staying on the A358 signposted to Priorswood/Minehead. After the Premier Inn on your left, at the roundabout take the 2nd exit to Priorswood. Follow Eastwick Road for approximately 0.5 mile, after proceeding straight over the mini roundabout take the next right-hand turn onto Dorchester Road. At the end of Dorchester Road, at the T-junction, turn right onto Cheddon Road. After 0.5 mile the property will be round on your right opposite the primary school.
Additional Info
Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired AGA and central heating. LPG gas AGA companion. Private drainage
Description
Rowford House is a fine example of a traditional village property which has been sympathetically updated to create a stylish family home. The ground floor comprises two reception rooms overlooking the walled garden, a kitchen breakfast room with adjoining dining room and a play room and games room. There is also a traditional pantry, utility/laundry room, boot room and a spectacular shower room with double walk in shower. The large kitchen is beautifully equipped and well laid out with an oil fired Aga, with gas (LPG) companion, an additional integrated single oven and a ‘hot tap’ for instant cold and boiling water. To the first floor there is a large master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, a large guest bedroom with built in wardrobes and four further bedrooms. There is both a family bathroom and shower room on the first floor.
The gardens and grounds at Rowford House have been beautifully landscaped and planted to create a variety of areas to enjoy. The walled garden to the front of the house has a cottage garden feel and a wisteria covered veranda. The sunken parterre to the rear of the house is surrounded by useful outbuildings including a former garage (no longer with vehicular access) and a log store. The remaining grounds are left to lawns with a small stream and woodland area.
Location
Rowford House is perfectly situated in the heart of the sought-after village of Cheddon Fitzpaine.
Cheddon Fitzpaine is a small village lying about 3 miles north east of the county town of Taunton. The village has an active village hall and, opposite Rowford House, the popular Cheddon Fitzpaine Primary School. Further schooling can be found in Taunton, including many of the area’s best independent schools including Taunton School, Kings College, Queen’s College and King’s Hall.
Cheddon Fitzpaine sits at the foot of the Quantock Hills, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with a convenient network of footpaths and bridleways. The area provides ample opportunity for recreational activities with Exmoor National Park and the Blackdown Hills within close proximity and the north and south coasts both within an hour’s drive.
For equestrian enthusiasts there is racing at Taunton, Exeter and Wincanton whilst there are numerous hunting packs in the area and many good shoots.
Taunton has an extensive range of shopping facilities, a thriving farmers’ market and the county cricket ground, the home of the famous Somerset Cricket Club. Musgrove Park and Nuffield Hospitals serve the town and surrounding area.
Communications links to the area are excellent. Taunton’s main line railway station offers direct trains to London Paddington and the Midlands. The M5 Motorway (Junction 25) gives fast and easy access to Exeter, Bristol and the Midlands.
Acreage: 1.85 Acres
Directions
Taunton about 3 miles - M5 about 3.5 miles - London Paddington in under 2 hours by train
From the M5 (Junction 25) follow signs for the A358 (W). At the next roundabout take the first exit and continue onto the A358 to Taunton/Minehead. After approximately 1 mile, at the Wickes roundabout, take the third exit staying on the A358 signposted to Priorswood/Minehead. After the Premier Inn on your left, at the roundabout take the 2nd exit to Priorswood. Follow Eastwick Road for approximately 0.5 mile, after proceeding straight over the mini roundabout take the next right-hand turn onto Dorchester Road. At the end of Dorchester Road, at the T-junction, turn right onto Cheddon Road. After 0.5 mile the property will be round on your right opposite the primary school.
Additional Info
Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil fired AGA and central heating. LPG gas AGA companion. Private drainage
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
0/10
About this agent

Our rural and residential property services at Savills Taunton are built on the strongest foundations: our team draws on some 160 years of combined experience of advising clients, embracing property management, sales, purchases and lettings of property; forestry and food and farming consultancy; planning and development; architecture and building surveying. Our services include selling, buying, letting and valuing residential properties, farms and estates, forestry sporting assets and equestrian properties. Savills Taunton covers all of Somerset, Devon, Cornwall, Dorset and west Wiltshire. Most visited website Savills.co.uk is the most visited UK national estate agency website, averaging over 2.4 million visits a month in 2020, and recording over 3.1 million visits in January 2021. Global exposure Our site is available in 22 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and Russian. This guarantees your property will have the global exposure it deserves as well as providing access to more buyers via our website. Put simply, because we get more qualified visits, you get more opportunities to sell.














Floorplan
Area stats