3 bedroom end of terrace house
Chain-free
Study
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- A Grade II listed period residence
- Pretty village setting within the Quantock Hills
- Period features and spacious accommodation
- Sitting Room & Dining room with open fires
- Study & downstairs WC
- Kitchen & Utility
- Cider House, larder, workshop, studio & loft room
- 4 bedrooms & family bathroom
- Attractive gardens to the front, rear and side
A lovely Grade II listed period residence situated in this desirable village at the foot of the Quantock Hills with pretty gardens.
Greenslade Taylor Hunt are delighted to offer for sale this lovely Grade II listed residence. The property we believe, dates back to the late C17 and early C18 in part with later alterations and extensions, although the precise origins are uncertain. Constructed of rubble stone and render to the principle elevation with double Roman tiled roof. Situated in the heart of this desirable village at the foot of the Quantock Hills. The property is also mentioned in the tourist information guide because of the 'Queen Jane' moulding within the garden wall. Now available with no onward chain.
The spacious accommodation is arranged over 2 floors as follows: Solid oak front door with iron 'tent' canopy hood over with a decorative wooden latticework gives access into the principle hallway. With oak effect panelling, attractive staircase rising to the first floor, downstairs WC, larder and the 2 main reception rooms both with open fireplaces. The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and is well-fitted with a good range of wall and base units along with intergral appliances. There is also a useful utility with stable door to the rear garden. Also to the rear is a larder, workshop and Cider house along with staircase rising up to a studio and loft room. This area lends itself to other possibilities subject to any planning and conservation consents.
On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms, a family batrhroom and a wet room.
An early viewing is essential to fully appreciate this lovely period cottage.
The property lies within the heart of the village of Nether Stowey. Local amenities include, a renowned primary school, modern health centre, two village stores, Veterinary surgery and two public houses. The larger centre of Bridgwater can be found some 8.5 miles to the south-east which provides a more comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities.
Taunton, the county town lies approximately 10 miles to the south offering a full range of retail facilities including a mainline railway station with a direct link to London Paddington. Motorway access is gained at Bridgwater at junction 24 and 23.
Outside the property is surrounded by attractive well-manicured gardens to the front, side and rear. The front steps and path are laid with 'Stowey' cobbles and there is an abundance of mature shrubs and plants along with a beautiful Wisteria. To the side there is a pedestrian gate which leads to the rear garden and a useful timber shed. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn, again interspersed with mature shrubs and plants, rockery and brook running through. All enclose by stone walling and double gates.
Greenslade Taylor Hunt are delighted to offer for sale this lovely Grade II listed residence. The property we believe, dates back to the late C17 and early C18 in part with later alterations and extensions, although the precise origins are uncertain. Constructed of rubble stone and render to the principle elevation with double Roman tiled roof. Situated in the heart of this desirable village at the foot of the Quantock Hills. The property is also mentioned in the tourist information guide because of the 'Queen Jane' moulding within the garden wall. Now available with no onward chain.
The spacious accommodation is arranged over 2 floors as follows: Solid oak front door with iron 'tent' canopy hood over with a decorative wooden latticework gives access into the principle hallway. With oak effect panelling, attractive staircase rising to the first floor, downstairs WC, larder and the 2 main reception rooms both with open fireplaces. The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and is well-fitted with a good range of wall and base units along with intergral appliances. There is also a useful utility with stable door to the rear garden. Also to the rear is a larder, workshop and Cider house along with staircase rising up to a studio and loft room. This area lends itself to other possibilities subject to any planning and conservation consents.
On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms, a family batrhroom and a wet room.
An early viewing is essential to fully appreciate this lovely period cottage.
The property lies within the heart of the village of Nether Stowey. Local amenities include, a renowned primary school, modern health centre, two village stores, Veterinary surgery and two public houses. The larger centre of Bridgwater can be found some 8.5 miles to the south-east which provides a more comprehensive range of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities.
Taunton, the county town lies approximately 10 miles to the south offering a full range of retail facilities including a mainline railway station with a direct link to London Paddington. Motorway access is gained at Bridgwater at junction 24 and 23.
Outside the property is surrounded by attractive well-manicured gardens to the front, side and rear. The front steps and path are laid with 'Stowey' cobbles and there is an abundance of mature shrubs and plants along with a beautiful Wisteria. To the side there is a pedestrian gate which leads to the rear garden and a useful timber shed. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn, again interspersed with mature shrubs and plants, rockery and brook running through. All enclose by stone walling and double gates.
Property information from this agent
About this agent

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.



















Floorplan