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£875,000

4 bedroom barn conversion for sale

Mowbarton Road, Somerton TA11
Barn conversion
4 beds
3 baths
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand F
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Features and description

  • A very well proportioned barn conversion with accommodation approaching 3,000 Sq. Ft.
  • Four generous bedrooms, three bathrooms and plenty of spacious living
  • A delightful, 34' x 22' expansive kitchen/dining room ideal for entertaining
  • Meticulously renovated to an exceptional standard, offering both original charm and modern convenience
  • To the rear a beautifully planted and landscaped garden, with a gated drive to the front
  • Plenty of private parking and a double garage with mezzanine storage
  • Located in the highly desirable village of Kingsdon
  • Great commuting links, schooling options and recreational facilities close by

THURSTON,

MOWBARTON ROAD, KINGSDON, SOMERTON, TA11 7LG

Glastonbury 8 miles, Castle Cary 11 miles, Wells 14 miles, Bruton 15 miles, Bath, Bristol, Bristol Airport and Taunton all within a commutable distance.


A beautifully converted 19th-century hay barn situated in the heart of the highly desirable village of Kingsdon. The property enjoys a tucked-away position yet benefits from close proximity to the excellent village amenities.


Constructed of Blue Lias stone beneath a Welsh slate roof, Thurston blends traditional materials with meticulous contemporary design, offering circa 3,000 Sq Ft. of stylish, spacious accommodation and period charm throughout.


Recently renovated to a high standard by the current owners, the house combines original architectural features with modern comforts. With generous interiors and landscaped gardens, Thurston represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a thoughtfully restored character home.


Guide Price £875,000


Accommodation

A pair of large painted timber doors open into a dramatic entrance hall, setting the tone for the rest of the property. Engineered oak flooring and exposed beams continue throughout the ground floor, giving a cohesive and warm finish. A cloakroom sits conveniently beyond the hallway. Additionally, there is plenty of built in storage, including a walk-in coats cupboard.


Oak double doors open into the principal reception room, which is a large, dual-aspect sitting room and perfect for both entertaining and relaxing, with French doors opening onto the gravel terrace and gardens beyond. The space is finished in Farrow & Ball tones and features a multi-fuel burner set within a striking stone feature wall.


Adjoining the sitting room is a comfortable snug or TV room—ideal for informal evenings with further French doors out to the rear, perfect for enjoying the garden on warmer days.


The open-plan kitchen and dining room form the central hub of the home. With wood floors and extensive wall and base cabinetry beneath granite worktops, the kitchen includes a four-door electric Aga with hotplate, Siemens warming drawer, and integrated wine fridge. A central island topped in solid oak offers informal seating and a natural gathering point.


The generous dining area provides ample room for a large table, with a relaxed sitting area beyond and painted fitted shelving offering attractive display and storage. From here, French doors lead once again to the garden. Adjacent is a large utility/boot room with double Belfast sink and full laundry provisions.


A bespoke oak staircase rises to the first-floor galleried landing, where exposed timbers and wool carpets set a stylish tone. Off the landing are four excellent double bedrooms, with plenty of built in storage provisions and a walk in linen/airing cupboard.


The principal suite deserves special mention for its dual-aspect light, exposed beams, and striking freestanding bath, together with extensive wardrobe storage and a dressing area. Bedroom two benefits from an ensuite shower room, while the family bathroom serves the remaining rooms and features a freestanding bath, bidet, vanity basin and stylish wall panelling.

A large loft, currently undeveloped, offers potential for further accommodation (subject to necessary consents).


Outside

Thurston is approached via a timber gate from the village lane. A gravelled parking area provides space for several vehicles. The detached double garage includes an up-and-over electric door and a mezzanine level for additional storage.


The gardens have been carefully landscaped to complement the house, with year-round interest provided by a mix of flowering shrubs, established borders, fruit trees (including pear and crab apple), and ornamental planting.


Multiple seating areas, paved and gravelled terraces, and a feature pergola adorned with climbing roses, offer delightful spots for outdoor dining and entertaining. Stone walls, lawned areas, and an ornamental pond add structure and depth to the garden. Plenty of outside lighting and power points also.


To the rear is a further gravelled section with wooden gates, offering additional access and parking if required.


Location

Thurston is located in the sought-after village of Kingsdon, within a conservation area and offering a vibrant community atmosphere. The village benefits from a community-run shop, a 300-year-old thatched pub, allotments, village hall, and a cricket ground, along with the charming All Saints Church. The Glenda Spooner Horse Rescue Centre is located nearby.


The historic towns of Somerton and Castle Cary are within easy reach, with wider amenities and cultural opportunities available in Yeovil and Sherborne.


Transport Links

The A303 lies just 2 miles to the south, offering excellent road connections to London and the South West. Rail connections are available at Castle Cary (London Paddington in approx. 1hr 40mins) and at Yeovil or Sherborne for routes to Bath, Bristol, and the South Coast.


Education

Primary schools are found nearby in Charlton Mackrell and Keinton Mandeville, with independent options including Millfield (Street), Hazelgrove (Sparkford), and Sherborne Schools all within a short drive.


Recreation

The area offers exceptional outdoor opportunities, with extensive bridleways, footpaths, and quiet lanes. Nearby leisure options include golf at Wheathill and Yeovil, sailing and fishing at Sutton Bingham Reservoir, and access to the Jurassic Coast. There are racecourses at Wincanton, Salisbury, and Taunton, and cultural events in Bath, Bristol, and Salisbury.


Tenure and Services

Freehold.

Not listed.

Mains electricity, water, and drainage.

Gas fired central heating.

EPC rating D.

Somerset Council - Council Tax Band: F


Important Notes

Please see all the notes below – particularly the section referring to identity and AML requirements

Identity verification & Anti Money Laundering (AML) Requirements

As Estate Agents we are require by law to undertake Anti Money Laundering (AML) Regulation checks on any purchaser who has an offer accepted on a property.

We are required to use a specialist third party service to verify the purchaser(s) identity.

The cost of these checks is £60 (inc. VAT) per person. This is payable at the point an offer is accepted and our purchaser information forms completed, prior to issuing Memorandum of Sales to both sellers and buyers and their respective conveyancing solicitors. This is a legal requirement and the charge is non-refundable.


Property Details

Roderick Thomas, their clients and any joint agents state that these details are for general guidance only and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. They do not constitute any part of any contract. All measurements are approximate and floor plans are to give a general indication only and are not measured accurate drawings. No guarantees are given with regard to planning permission or fitness for purpose. No apparatus, equipment, fixture or fitting has been tested. Items shown in photographs are not necessarily included. Buyers must rely on information passed between the solicitors with regard to items included in the sale. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on all matters by inspection or otherwise.

VIEWINGS

Interested parties are advised to check availability and current situation prior to travelling to see any property.

All viewings are by appointment with the Agents.

Roderick Thomas, London House, New Street, Somerton TA11 6NU

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Roderick Thomas - Somerton
Roderick Thomas - Somerton
London House, New Street Somerton, Somerset TA11 7NU
01458 521455
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