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Thatchcroft
Sitting Room
Snug
Kitchen
Dining Room
Bedroom
Bathroom
Garden
Kitchen
Dining Room
Bedroom
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Garden
Bedroom
Rear
Shower Room
Sitting Room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Garden
Front
Garden
Garden
Garden
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Total views:  2500+
Guide price
£475,000

3 bedroom detached house for sale

Watergore, South Petherton
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1587
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Walking distance of South Petherton
  • Refurbished thatched cottage
  • Three reception rooms
  • Kitchen and Utility
  • Three double bedrooms
  • Bathroom and Shower room
  • Ample parking
  • Private Gardens
  • Freehold
  • Council tax band D
A beautifully presented, recently refurbished Grade II listed hamstone cottage, full of character and charm. This delightful detached home features a thatched roof, spacious interiors, a generous driveway for two vehicles, and attractive enclosed gardens. EPC Band D.

Situation - Nestled in the picturesque Somerset countryside, Watergore is a delightful hamlet perfectly positioned between the vibrant villages of Over Stratton and South Petherton, which offers a wealth of everyday amenities, including boutique shops, a traditional butcher, bakery, greengrocer, wine merchant, and essential services such as a hospital, doctors’ surgery with pharmacy, newsagent, and post office. You’ll also find a welcoming pub and restaurant, a historic church, and a well-regarded primary school—all contributing to a strong sense of community.

South Petherton is renowned for its lively atmosphere, hosting an annual folk festival and a calendar of cultural events celebrating music, arts, and local traditions. For broader shopping, leisure, and educational opportunities, the bustling town of Yeovil is just 9 miles away, offering excellent facilities and a mainline rail link to Exeter and London Waterloo—making countryside living perfectly connected.

Description - Thatchcroft is an enchanting Grade II listed detached cottage, beautifully crafted from hamstone and crowned with a traditional thatched roof—renewed in 2017 for peace of mind. At the same time, the property underwent a full refurbishment, including the installation of new double-glazed windows, and is now presented in immaculate decorative order.

Brimming with character, this home boasts many period features such as an impressive inglenook fireplace, charming window seats, and exposed beams. Inside, the accommodation is surprisingly spacious, offering three inviting reception rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, utility room, and a stylish shower room on the ground floor. Upstairs, you’ll find three generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, the property enjoys attractive gardens and the convenience of off-road parking for at least two vehicles.

Accommodation - Step inside through the charming thatched canopy porch into a welcoming sitting room, which begins with a cosy lounge area featuring built-in shelving, a window seat, and soft wall lighting. This leads into the heart of the home—a delightful sitting room centred around a magnificent inglenook fireplace with inset log burner set on a flagstone hearth. Exposed ceiling timbers, additional window seats, and warm lighting enhance the character, while a staircase rises to the first floor.

A doorway opens to a snug, perfect for relaxing, with glazed French doors leading to the rear garden and loft access above. From here, a hallway provides access to a storage cupboard and a practical laundry room with worktop space, plumbing for a washing machine, and housing for the Grant oil-fired boiler. Adjoining is a stylish shower room with a cubicle, low-level WC, pedestal basin, heated towel rail, and feature glass bricks.

The sitting room also connects to a bright dining room, enjoying dual-aspect views, exposed beams, a window seat, and a handsome hamstone fireplace with inset log burner. Steps lead down to the comprehensively fitted kitchen, complete with a ceramic sink, generous worktops, a range of cupboards and drawers, space for a range-style cooker with stainless steel hood, recessed shelving, and charming exposed stonework. Quarry-tiled flooring and a stable door open to a rear porch/boot room with windows on two sides and direct garden access.

Upstairs, the landing showcases beautiful oak floorboards, exposed beams, and stonework, with useful storage and linen cupboards. The three double bedrooms are full of character, featuring sloping ceilings, exposed timbers, oak flooring, and period details such as a stone chimney breast. The family bathroom is a true highlight, with a roll-top claw-foot bath, shower attachment, pedestal basin, low-level WC, exposed beams, and tiled flooring—perfect for relaxing in style.

Outside - The front of Thatchcroft is framed by a charming low stone wall with a wrought iron gate, leading along a pretty pathway to the front door. Beautifully planted flower and shrub borders complement the façade, enhanced by a graceful climbing rose. To the side, timber gates open onto a private driveway with space for two vehicles, discreetly housing the oil tank and showcasing a magnificent Wisteria cascading across the gable end.

A further wrought iron gate leads to the fully enclosed rear garden—a tranquil haven featuring a paved patio, ideal for outdoor dining, complete with lighting and a cold-water tap. Beyond lies a shaped lawn bordered by vibrant flowerbeds and mature shrubs, interspersed with trees including Ash and two productive Apple trees. For those who love homegrown produce, the garden offers soft fruits such as gooseberries and raspberries. Additional highlights include a glass-topped well, a garden shed, summerhouse, and a log store.

Services - Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected.
Oil fired central heating.
Mobile : O2 and Vodafone (ofcom)
Broadband : Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast (ofcom)
Flood risk status : Very low risk (environment agency)

Viewings - Viewings strictly by appointment through the vendor’s selling agent. Stags, Yeovil office, telephone[use Contact Agent Button]

Directions - From the Southfield roundabout at South Petherton exit at the roundabout in the direction of Ilminster, passing the petrol station and shop on your left hand side. Shortly after the turning to Over Stratton, fork right and at the junction continue straight across whereupon Thatchcroft will be see on your right hand side, clearly identified by our For Sale board.

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Stags - Yeovil
Stags - Yeovil
4-6 Park Road Yeovil BA20 1DZ
01935 590898
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Established in 2006, Stags Yeovil office is ideally positioned on the Dorset/Somerset border and is the firm's most easterly branch. The office can be easily found in Park Road, with convenient parking close by.  The town has good communications, being a short distance from the A303 to London (130 miles) and Taunton (30 miles). Its rail links are excellent and there are two railway stations: Yeovil Pen Mill and Yeovil Junction. Ham Hill, just to the south of Yeovil, has for centuries provided the lovely honey coloured stone for the construction of property in pretty villages, such as East and West Coker. Stags also deal with properties going out towards the Somerset Levels, up to the Mendip Hills and to the east into the Blackmore Vale. Yeovil has close associations with the aircraft and defence industries and is home to Augusta Westland (helicopter manufacturers), as well as Normalair Garratt (who make aircraft oxygen systems). The town has two aerodromes, Yeovil Aerodrome and RNAS Yeovilton. The Quedam Shopping Centre has around 45 shops, plus there are many good independent shops.
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