The property is set behind an open area of garden enclosed by attractive stone retaining walls and colourful planting, creating an appealing first impression. Steps rise to the front entrance, while a gravelled parking area is positioned conveniently to one side.
The front door opens directly into a welcoming sitting room, a characterful space centred around a Villager wood-burning stove set upon a tiled hearth beneath a substantial timber beam. A sash window to the front elevation allows natural light to flood the room, while stairs rise to the first floor and a door leads through to the heart of the home.
The kitchen/dining room is a particularly generous space, extending across the rear of the property and offering ample room for both everyday family life and entertaining. Character features continue throughout, including a quarry tiled floor, a traditional butler sink and an attractive stone fireplace providing storage. A sash window overlooks the rear garden and a glazed door leads down to the lower ground floor, while door opens into the adjoining utility room.
The utility room provides valuable additional storage and appliance space and benefits from direct access to the garden, making it particularly practical for day-to-day living.
Descending to the lower ground floor, a versatile basement room offers excellent flexibility and could serve as a family room, home office, hobby room or occasional guest accommodation. Adjacent to this space is a useful workshop and log store, which benefits from its own external access to the front of the property.
On the first floor, the landing retains period charm with an exposed beam and provides access to all three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The master bedroom is a spacious double room enjoying a front aspect, complemented by stripped wooden flooring and an attractive cast iron fireplace. A second double bedroom overlooks the rear garden and also features a fireplace, while the third bedroom provides an ideal nursery, dressing room or study.
Completing the accommodation is a recently remodelled family bathroom, fitted with a stylish traditional-style suite comprising a separate bath, shower and vanity unit with storage. White subway tiling and tasteful finishes create a bright and contemporary space while remaining in keeping with the character of the property.
OUTSIDE
The rear garden is a particular feature of the home. Enjoying a desirable south-westerly aspect, the garden extends to approximately 73ft and is arranged with a paved patio immediately adjoining the property, creating an ideal space for outdoor dining and entertaining. Beyond lies a generous lawn bordered by established trees, shrubs and planting, providing colour, privacy and interest throughout the seasons. A garden shed offers further storage, while the overall setting creates a peaceful and attractive outdoor environment for families and keen gardeners alike.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Oil heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage. No gas.
LOCATION
The village has a pub, village hall, vets and farm with a café selling ice-cream and activities for children. The market town of Frome is four miles away, offering a range of shops, restaurants, theatres, and sports facilities. Babington House, Hauser & Wirth and the Newt are close-by. Schools are in nearby Nunney, Upton Noble, Bruton and Frome. Private schools within easy access are Kings Bruton, All Hallows, Warminster, Millfield and Downside. Easy access to the A303 for London and Exeter. Mainline railway stations are located at Westbury and Gillingham.
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