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Offers in excess of
£1,000,000

6 bedroom equestrian property for sale

Nettlecombe, Williton, Taunton, Somerset, TA4
Chain-free
Study
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Equestrian property
6 beds
4 baths
3.56 acre(s)
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G

Features and description

  • Beautiful former Rectory
  • Generous proportions
  • Elevated position
  • Breath taking views
  • Paddock
  • 3.56 Acres
  • No onward chain
A magnificent former rectory in an elevated setting with far reaching views, set in approximately 3.56 acres.

This striking former rectory, believed to date back to circa 1904, showcases the architectural grandeur of its era. The property retains an abundance of period detail, including tall ceiling heights, decorative leaded windows, original joinery, and an impressive turret – all contributing to its unique character and charm. The accommodation has been well maintained and is presented in excellent order throughout. An attractive entrance porch with decorative leaded light windows opens into a generous reception hall, where a handsome staircase rises to the first floor. The hall is notably spacious and provides access to all principal reception rooms. The drawing room is a particularly distinguished space, featuring an open fireplace and a gothic style bay window designed to maximise the spectacular far reaching outlook. Additional reception rooms include a study, a morning room with open fireplace, and a well proportioned dining room, also with an open fireplace, bay window, and parquet flooring. The kitchen is a beautifully light room with a bay window, fitted with handmade units under granite worktops, central island, a range of integrated appliances, and Aga. Adjoining is a useful scullery/utility room with fitted units, and a rear porch providing access to the outside. A shower room completes the ground floor accommodation. A beautiful hardwood staircase leads to the first floor, where five bedrooms can be found, four of which are generous doubles with the majority enjoying fine views across the surrounding landscape. A shower room and a separate three piece family bathroom with a shower over the bath, serve this level.

A second staircase rises to a private guest suite with its own bathroom benefitting from a separate shower, completing the accommodation.

To fully appreciate the setting, stunning views and charm of this remarkable property, a viewing is highly recommended.

The Old Rectory enjoys a tranquil and picturesque setting on the edge of the small rural parish of Nettlecombe, a peaceful community nestled below the Brendon Hills in West Somerset. The surrounding landscape is characterised by gently undulating countryside, wooded slopes, and scattered hamlets, offering an idyllic backdrop of unspoilt natural beauty.

Nettlecombe itself is a quintessentially rural parish with no shops or services, ensuring a wonderfully quiet environment. Day to day amenities can be found in the nearby village of Williton, approximately 3.6 miles away, which provides small supermarkets, local shops, a post office, petrol stations, and other practical facilities.
The wider area offers exceptional recreational and lifestyle opportunities.

Nettlecombe sits close to the eastern edge of Exmoor National Park, renowned for its dramatic moorland, deep wooded valleys, Dark Sky Reserve status, and superb walking, riding, and wildlife. To the north lies the Somerset coastline, offering beaches, coastal paths, and charming seaside towns. The Quantock Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, are also within easy reach. Taunton the county town lies to the south east, home to three renown public schools namely Taunton School, Kings and Queens Colleges.

Transport links are excellent for a rural setting. Taunton, the county town, is approximately 15 miles to the east, providing extensive shopping, dining, and schooling as well as mainline rail services to London in under two hours. Road connections from Taunton give easy access to the M5 motorway.

Set in an elevated position, the property sits back from the main road, screened by a mature Leylandii hedge that provides excellent privacy. A tarmacadam driveway leads to a lower parking area suitable for several vehicles and gives access to a detached garage. This area is framed by an attractive stone wall with raised beds planted with a variety of mature shrubs and plants. The driveway continues to the side of the house to a raised sun terrace, perfectly positioned for alfresco dining and summer entertaining while enjoying a westerly aspect. Adjoining the paved terraces are established borders, and to the rear is a series of terraces featuring further lawns, a glasshouse, and an outdoor seating area. The front walled area with raised beds boasts a glorious rose garden with mature shrubs and plants. Immediately beyond, lies a small orchard containing a number of specimen trees, fruit trees and a few shrubs offering an enchanting and tranquil space within the grounds. There are steps leading from the garage to the front porch and gates at both ends of the drive.

The Land
The land lies to the north of the house and is gently sloping, enclosed within established natural hedgerow boundaries that create an attractive and private rural setting. It also benefits from separate road access, adding versatility for those with agricultural or equestrian requirements.

Positioned within the paddock is a timber stable block in need of renovation, ideal for buyers with equestrian interests or those seeking practical outdoor storage. The building may also lend itself to alternative uses, such as livestock housing or general agricultural purposes.

In total, the house, gardens and grounds extend to approximately 3.56 acres.

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Greenslade Taylor Hunt - Taunton Sales
Greenslade Taylor Hunt - Taunton Sales
13 Hammet Street Taunton TA1 1RN
01823 760844
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Greenslade Taylor Hunt is one of the largest and longest established firms of Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Property Specialists and Letting Agents in the South West, with over 170 years experience – and still independently owned to this day. GTH has a comprehensive regional network of offices and is supported by the Mayfair office in London which represents us in the capital. Our extensive expertise covers every aspect of property including: • Residential Sales and Lettings • Commercial Property Agency • Property Surveys and Valuation Services • Development Land, Building Plots, Planning and New Homes • Agricultural Offices, Specialist Farm and Livestock Sales, Equestrian Sales and Estate Management • Property Auction Sales • Fine Art, Regular and Specialist Sales, Valuation Services and Antique Auctions One of the leading property professionals in the South West.
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