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Yew Tree House is an impressive and substantial detached family residence, enjoying an idyllic position just three miles from Frome, approached via a quiet country lane and set behind a traditional five-bar gate. Offering a wonderful balance of space, light and versatility, this elegant double-fronted home is perfectly suited to modern family living, while being surrounded by picturesque countryside and a strong sense of community.
The property is introduced by a well-established front garden, richly planted with mature trees and lawn, alongside a generous driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles. A practical entrance porch leads into a welcoming hallway, setting the tone for the well-proportioned accommodation that follows. To one side, a spacious sitting room enjoys a large south-westerly facing window, allowing natural light to pour in, complemented by a striking stone chimney breast with log burner, creating a warm and inviting focal point. Double doors connect seamlessly to the dining room, which in turn flows into a superb garden room, a standout feature of the home. Designed with entertaining in mind, this space is enveloped by glazing with an apex ceiling and skylights above, offering uninterrupted views of the garden and an abundance of natural light, with direct access to the outside.
On the opposite side of the house lies a beautifully appointed kitchen, fitted with sleek off-white units and granite worktops, providing an excellent range of storage and preparation space for the keen cook. There is an integrated dishwasher, Bosch fridge and freezer, eye-level ovens enhance both functionality and style, while an informal dining area and double doors opening onto the garden create a sociable hub at the heart of the home. The kitchen also leads through to a useful utility and boot room with external access, as well as a convenient ground floor cloakroom.
The first floor offers four generously sized double bedrooms. The master benefits from built-in wardrobes and a contemporary en suite shower room, while two further bedrooms also feature built-in storage. The fourth bedroom enjoys particularly attractive views across the rear garden. These rooms are served by a well-appointed new family bathroom, fitted at the end of 2025 and finished in a traditional style with patterned flooring, subway tiling and a bath with shower over.
Occupying the top floor are two additional bedrooms, both enhanced by dual skylights, built-in cupboards and access to eaves storage, alongside a further shower room, making this level ideal for older children, guests or flexible home working.
Externally, the rear garden provides a delightful setting for both relaxation and entertaining. A paved pergola with covered outdoor dining area and barbecue space, with living sedum roof, creates an inviting social hub, complemented by a decked sun terrace. The majority of the garden is laid to lawn with attractive planting, including a striking pink magnolia tree, all enclosed for privacy. A useful garden store runs along the side of the property, with gated access leading to the front. There is a large workshop/shed and both that and the seating area have electrical connections.
Yew Tree House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a generous and versatile home in a truly enviable setting, with countryside walks on the doorstep, a bridle path through the woods at the end of the lane, and the thriving villages of Mells and Nunney just a short drive away. The nearby communities of Chantry and Whatley offer a vibrant local atmosphere, with regular events and activities centred around the village church and grounds.
LOCATION
The Mendip village of Chantry is situated approximately four miles from Frome and also within commuting distance of both Bath and Bristol. Chantry is surrounded by open countryside and there are many scenic and attractive places to walk nearby.
There are excellent local schools nearby, with buses through the village to Mells and Downside. All Hallows is a short drive away.
Frome’s popularity has surged in recent years; the town is routinely named one of the best places to live in the UK, thanks to its thriving cultural scene, historic architecture, and beautiful surrounding countryside. The Frome Independent, a monthly market showcasing local artisans and food producers, has helped put Frome on the map, attracting over 80,000 visitors annually.
Transport links are also very good. A mainline railway service runs direct services from Frome to London Paddington, with a journey time of around 86 minutes. Access to the national motorway network is via the A303 (M3) and Bristol Airport is less than 30 miles away.
SERVICES
The house is connected to mains water and electricity. Privately owned new solar panels, fitted 2025. There is private drainage. Oil fired heating.
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