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Guide price
£310,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Washford, Watchet
Chain-free
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
1097
EPC rating: E
Key information
Features and description
- Spacious period property
- 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- Open plan kitchen/dining room
- Garden, car port and off road parking
- For sale with no onward chain
Nicely presented period property offering spacious and flexible living accommodation, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, off road parking and an enclosed rear garden with summer house. For sale with no onward chain.
Built in 1846 and retaining many original character features, the house benefits from double glazing and oil central heating. The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor - entrance area, sitting room with wood burner, second reception room with potential for a variety of uses, kitchen, dining room, boot room and downstairs WC. The first floor offers a master bedroom with ensuite shower room and 3 further bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom.
Externally a pedestrian gate gives access to the front garden which has been laid to gravel. The rear garden has been landscaped with ease of maintenance in mind with a patio, gravelled areas, raised bed, outdoor kitchen area with built in BBQ, Belfast style sink with hot and cold water, and power points. At the end of the garden there is a good sized summer house and a garden shed, both with power. A gate to the side gives access to the car port which provides off road parking for 1 car. Further parking can be found on street.
The property is situated in the heart of the rural village of Washford. The village itself offers a shop/post office, well regarded pub, hairdressers, agricultural merchants, first school and the ancient monument of Cleeve Abbey as well as Torre Cider farm and animal park. The busy village of Williton is 2 miles away and offers a larger range of shops and cafes and the Coastal town of Minehead is 7 miles, offering a number of schools, supermarkets, shops and restaurants. Washford is on the bus route from Minehead to Taunton, where you can find fast rail services to London, Exeter and Bristol.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Built in 1846 and retaining many original character features, the house benefits from double glazing and oil central heating. The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor - entrance area, sitting room with wood burner, second reception room with potential for a variety of uses, kitchen, dining room, boot room and downstairs WC. The first floor offers a master bedroom with ensuite shower room and 3 further bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom.
Externally a pedestrian gate gives access to the front garden which has been laid to gravel. The rear garden has been landscaped with ease of maintenance in mind with a patio, gravelled areas, raised bed, outdoor kitchen area with built in BBQ, Belfast style sink with hot and cold water, and power points. At the end of the garden there is a good sized summer house and a garden shed, both with power. A gate to the side gives access to the car port which provides off road parking for 1 car. Further parking can be found on street.
The property is situated in the heart of the rural village of Washford. The village itself offers a shop/post office, well regarded pub, hairdressers, agricultural merchants, first school and the ancient monument of Cleeve Abbey as well as Torre Cider farm and animal park. The busy village of Williton is 2 miles away and offers a larger range of shops and cafes and the Coastal town of Minehead is 7 miles, offering a number of schools, supermarkets, shops and restaurants. Washford is on the bus route from Minehead to Taunton, where you can find fast rail services to London, Exeter and Bristol.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
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