Guide price
£815,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
Yeovil Marsh, Yeovil, Somerset, BA21
Chain-free
Study
Added today
Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
3101
Key information
Features and description
- No onward chain
- Generous kitchen diner
- Comfortable drawing room with doors onto the terrace
- Three good sized and characterful bedrooms
- Well-appointed, spacious 2 bedroom annexe
- Long terrace for outdoor entertaining
- Double garage plus ample driveway parking
- Tennis court
- Far-reaching country views
- Country setting but close to amenities and transport links
Constructed of warm, honey coloured Hamstone with ashlar door surrounds, mullioned windows and high ceilings, The Barn West Farm offers spacious accommodation with far reaching rural views. The house has been sympathetically modified by current and former owners to preserve its immense historical charm, while creating habitation fit for the demands of modern-day living.
The elegant front door leads into a light hallway which ushers into the large drawing room with bi-fold glazed doors onto the terrace that runs the length of the house. At the heart of the home is a capacious kitchen with farmhouse style painted wooden floor and wall units with granite worktops, butler sink and large range cooker. There is abundant space for a large dining table and chairs along with perhaps an informal seating area or study. The room connects with the terrace allowing for seamless summer entertaining. Completing the downstairs accommodation are a cloakroom and a utility and boot room with back door leading out to the driveway.
The well-lit stairwell rises for the first floor where there are three generous bedrooms all with high ceilings, fitted wardrobes and enjoying a sunny aspect looking over the garden to the country beyond. There is a good-sized family bathroom and an airing cupboard on the landing. The décor throughout is of a high standard featuring calming period colours complimenting the exposed stone highlights and deep window sills beautifully.
ANNEXE
Those requiring the flexibility of ancillary accommodation will be delighted by the well-appointed annexe comprising the same proportions, décor and attributes of the house. If required, one could assimilate the annexe back into the house, creating a substantial five bedroomed family home with at least three reception rooms.
On the ground floor, glazed panels flanking the front door make for a light and airy hallway. The drawing room features a handsome Portland stone fireplace, which could perhaps be modified to accommodate a woodburner, subject to the necessary consents and to fitting an exterior flue. French doors lead onto the terrace to create additional socialising space during the summer months. A well-equipped, bright kitchen with room for a table and chairs, opens into a utility room with further storage units and capacity for a dishwasher and washing machine. A wide staircase leads upstairs, where two light-filled double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the annexe accommodation.
OUTBUILDINGS AND GARDEN
Elegant wrought iron gates lead onto a gravel drive with plenty of space for parking and a double garage. The south-east facing garden enjoys wonderful views over to Corton Beacon and the Mendips beyond, and features lawns surrounded by mature shrubs and trees, including a fabulous walnut, ornamental cherries and hornbeam. The sunny terrace provides a super spot from which to watch play on the adjacent tennis court which is bordered on one side by a fabulous lavender hedge.
The Barn at West Farm combines the convenience of location with a countryside setting, offering a fabulous and spacious family home with the option of multigenerational living.
LOCATION
The Barn West Farm is situated on the edge of the hamlet of Yeovil Marsh, a rural yet accessible lcoation in the undulating countryside of the Sparkford Vale. The area is noted for its pretty villages and many of the properties are built of the very attractive local hamstone. The nearby village of Mudford has a popular pub The Half Moon, with the Red Barn Farm Shop and Curious Cow Antiques closeby in West Mudford. From the house it is a fifteen minute walk to the Apple Tree Restaurant at Brimsmore Garden Centre and a 45 minute walk to Yeovil Town Football Club. The large commercial centre of Yeovil is within three miles and has a wide range of commercial and recreational facilities, while Sherborne with its Abbey, wide selection of independent and high street shops, along with Waitrose and Sainsbury’s is only 20 minutes away.
Communications to the area are excellent with the A303 leading to the M3 in London westwards linking to the M5 at Taunton or on to Devon and Cornwall. Railway links are excellent, with mainline stations at Yeovil and Sherborne serving London Waterloo and an Intercity service from Castle Cary to Paddington.
SPORTING AND RECREATION
Golf is at Yeovil, Sherborne and Long Sutton. Racing at Wincanton, Taunton and Bath. Fishing and sailing (by permit) at Sutton Bingham Reservoir near Yeovil. Various water sports on the Jurassic Coast.
EDUCATION
The area offers excellent schooling options. Locally, there are well-regarded primary schools. The Yeovil area has a range of state secondary schools, while Sherborne is home to the highly regarded Sherborne Schools. Other nearby independent schools include Millfield, Leweston, Hazlegrove, Perrott Hill and Bryanston.
The elegant front door leads into a light hallway which ushers into the large drawing room with bi-fold glazed doors onto the terrace that runs the length of the house. At the heart of the home is a capacious kitchen with farmhouse style painted wooden floor and wall units with granite worktops, butler sink and large range cooker. There is abundant space for a large dining table and chairs along with perhaps an informal seating area or study. The room connects with the terrace allowing for seamless summer entertaining. Completing the downstairs accommodation are a cloakroom and a utility and boot room with back door leading out to the driveway.
The well-lit stairwell rises for the first floor where there are three generous bedrooms all with high ceilings, fitted wardrobes and enjoying a sunny aspect looking over the garden to the country beyond. There is a good-sized family bathroom and an airing cupboard on the landing. The décor throughout is of a high standard featuring calming period colours complimenting the exposed stone highlights and deep window sills beautifully.
ANNEXE
Those requiring the flexibility of ancillary accommodation will be delighted by the well-appointed annexe comprising the same proportions, décor and attributes of the house. If required, one could assimilate the annexe back into the house, creating a substantial five bedroomed family home with at least three reception rooms.
On the ground floor, glazed panels flanking the front door make for a light and airy hallway. The drawing room features a handsome Portland stone fireplace, which could perhaps be modified to accommodate a woodburner, subject to the necessary consents and to fitting an exterior flue. French doors lead onto the terrace to create additional socialising space during the summer months. A well-equipped, bright kitchen with room for a table and chairs, opens into a utility room with further storage units and capacity for a dishwasher and washing machine. A wide staircase leads upstairs, where two light-filled double bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the annexe accommodation.
OUTBUILDINGS AND GARDEN
Elegant wrought iron gates lead onto a gravel drive with plenty of space for parking and a double garage. The south-east facing garden enjoys wonderful views over to Corton Beacon and the Mendips beyond, and features lawns surrounded by mature shrubs and trees, including a fabulous walnut, ornamental cherries and hornbeam. The sunny terrace provides a super spot from which to watch play on the adjacent tennis court which is bordered on one side by a fabulous lavender hedge.
The Barn at West Farm combines the convenience of location with a countryside setting, offering a fabulous and spacious family home with the option of multigenerational living.
LOCATION
The Barn West Farm is situated on the edge of the hamlet of Yeovil Marsh, a rural yet accessible lcoation in the undulating countryside of the Sparkford Vale. The area is noted for its pretty villages and many of the properties are built of the very attractive local hamstone. The nearby village of Mudford has a popular pub The Half Moon, with the Red Barn Farm Shop and Curious Cow Antiques closeby in West Mudford. From the house it is a fifteen minute walk to the Apple Tree Restaurant at Brimsmore Garden Centre and a 45 minute walk to Yeovil Town Football Club. The large commercial centre of Yeovil is within three miles and has a wide range of commercial and recreational facilities, while Sherborne with its Abbey, wide selection of independent and high street shops, along with Waitrose and Sainsbury’s is only 20 minutes away.
Communications to the area are excellent with the A303 leading to the M3 in London westwards linking to the M5 at Taunton or on to Devon and Cornwall. Railway links are excellent, with mainline stations at Yeovil and Sherborne serving London Waterloo and an Intercity service from Castle Cary to Paddington.
SPORTING AND RECREATION
Golf is at Yeovil, Sherborne and Long Sutton. Racing at Wincanton, Taunton and Bath. Fishing and sailing (by permit) at Sutton Bingham Reservoir near Yeovil. Various water sports on the Jurassic Coast.
EDUCATION
The area offers excellent schooling options. Locally, there are well-regarded primary schools. The Yeovil area has a range of state secondary schools, while Sherborne is home to the highly regarded Sherborne Schools. Other nearby independent schools include Millfield, Leweston, Hazlegrove, Perrott Hill and Bryanston.
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The beautiful town of Sherborne is centred around the Abbey, founded in 705 and renowned for its spectacular fan vaulting, and which sets the tone for the whole town which is widely known across Dorset, Somerset and the southwest for its beauty. Our office occupies a Tudor building adjacent to Sherborne Abbey in the heart of the town, and the large shop window is highly visible to both pedestrian and vehicular passing trade. It fits neatly into our regional network of Shaftesbury, Dorchester, Taunton and Exeter. Liaising with these offices, we sell all types of property throughout West Dorset, South Somerset and East Devon, including townhouses, cottages, village properties, rectories, manor houses and small farms. This area is particularly noted for its schools, beautiful coast and countryside and is much more accessible than many think, being a little over two hours from London by both road and rail. Our office personnel are carefully selected for their interpersonal skills to make the buying and selling process easier and less stressful. They all have great experience and have been with Jackson-Stops for many years, providing continuity, and know and love Sherborne and its surroundings intimately. With 44 offices throughout the country (8 in London) as well as a New Homes department in the South West and an International Office, Jackson-Stops are able to look after all of your residential property needs.
















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