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£315,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Marleys Row, Porlock, Minehead, TA24
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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Charming village home
- Beautifully presented
- Delightful location
- Renovated in 2011
- Sitting/dining room with woodburner
- Fitted kitchen with appliances
- Ground floor bathroom with shower over bath
- 3 bedrooms
- Garden & parking
- Ideal second home/holiday let
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A beautifully presented and sympathetically renovated three bedroom end terrace cottage of immense character and charm delightfully tucked away in a quiet and most convenient level location close to the heart of this popular Exmoor village and within a mile of the sea.
Believed to have been built in the early 1900's and the only cottage in the terrace with an off road parking space. The beautifully presented accommodation is fitted with replacement double glazed windows in timber frames, electric heating together with a woodburner in the sitting room. The cottage is currently run as a successful holiday let and is also available furnished and equipped ready to re-let subject to separate negotiation.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and in brief comprises; part glazed door to a small hall with quarry tiled floor and further glazed door leading through to a double aspect open plan sitting/dining room with fireplace and inset woodburner, feature fireplace in the dining area, understairs cupboard, tiled floor and door to a fitted kitchen overlooking the garden and fitted with a modern range of base and wall units with roll edge work tops, stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, integrated oven and hob with extractor over, fridge, dishwasher, part tiled surrounds, tiled floor and stable door to garden. Staying on the ground floor there is a part tiled bathroom fitted with a three piece white and chrome suite with electric shower over the bath, plumbing for washing machine and airing cupboard.
On the first floor landing there is access to a part boarded roof space and there are three bedrooms all enjoying pleasant outlooks.
The property is approached off The Drang onto a concrete hardstanding for one vehicle. There is a flower and shrub garden with two small areas of lawn and a pleasant screened paved patio. There is a pedestrian right of way over the gravelled paths for residents use to gain access to the front and rear of the cottages.
From Minehead proceed on the A39 to Porlock, as you enter the village take the first turning on the left into Doverhay Carpark which would be the ideal place to park on your first visit. From the car park walk up through Doverhay for approximately 75 yards turning right into the Drang just after the Gables Guest House, follow the path and Marleys Row is the second terrace of cottages on the right hand side.
Believed to have been built in the early 1900's and the only cottage in the terrace with an off road parking space. The beautifully presented accommodation is fitted with replacement double glazed windows in timber frames, electric heating together with a woodburner in the sitting room. The cottage is currently run as a successful holiday let and is also available furnished and equipped ready to re-let subject to separate negotiation.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and in brief comprises; part glazed door to a small hall with quarry tiled floor and further glazed door leading through to a double aspect open plan sitting/dining room with fireplace and inset woodburner, feature fireplace in the dining area, understairs cupboard, tiled floor and door to a fitted kitchen overlooking the garden and fitted with a modern range of base and wall units with roll edge work tops, stainless steel single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, integrated oven and hob with extractor over, fridge, dishwasher, part tiled surrounds, tiled floor and stable door to garden. Staying on the ground floor there is a part tiled bathroom fitted with a three piece white and chrome suite with electric shower over the bath, plumbing for washing machine and airing cupboard.
On the first floor landing there is access to a part boarded roof space and there are three bedrooms all enjoying pleasant outlooks.
The property is approached off The Drang onto a concrete hardstanding for one vehicle. There is a flower and shrub garden with two small areas of lawn and a pleasant screened paved patio. There is a pedestrian right of way over the gravelled paths for residents use to gain access to the front and rear of the cottages.
From Minehead proceed on the A39 to Porlock, as you enter the village take the first turning on the left into Doverhay Carpark which would be the ideal place to park on your first visit. From the car park walk up through Doverhay for approximately 75 yards turning right into the Drang just after the Gables Guest House, follow the path and Marleys Row is the second terrace of cottages on the right hand side.
Rooms
Porch
Sitting/Dining Room 6.1m x 4.85m
Kitchen 2.9m x 1.78m
Bathroom 2.8m x 2.77m
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1 4.75m x 3.1m
Bedroom 2 3.07m x 2.95m
Bedroom 3 2.84m x 2.8m
Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity.
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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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