£500,000
Castle Street, Nether Stowey, TA5
- 3 beds
£500,000
- 3 beds
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The Grade 2 listed property has an abundance of period features such as panelling, cornicing and 2 impressive fireplaces. The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor - entrance hall, 2 reception rooms to the front, both with open fireplaces, rear reception room/study with a lift to the first floor, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room and utility. On the first floor there 3 bedrooms (2 good sized doubles and a single), family bathroom and large wet room (formerly a double bedroom) which also houses the lift.
The Old Cider House is attached at the rear of the house with its own entrance to the side but also with connecting doors to the house on the ground and first floors. It is currently undeveloped and used as workshop/storage space but we believe it did once form part of the accommodation. There is considerable potential to create an annex/letting unit subject to planning.
Externally there is a courtyard garden to the front enclosed by a wall and box hedge. A path to the side, which also gives access to The Old Cider House, leads to the rear walled garden which has been laid to lawn with patio, pond, raised beds and a variety of mature shrubs. Double gates at the rear lead to an area of off road parking, accessed via a shared entrance off The Tanyard.
The cottage is located in Castle Street which has a very pretty stream running down it and is the site of the annual duck race! Nether Stowey is a popular and highly attractive village nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers a primary school, 2 pubs and a selection of small businesses - 3 village shops including post office / cafe, library, butchers/fishmonger and a health centre. Coleridge Cottage, a National Trust property is in the village which is also the start of the Coleridge Way, a 36 mile walk passing through some of Somerset and Devon's most breath-taking scenery and ending up in Porlock. The area generally is renowned for its wide range of country pursuits. The market town of Bridgwater is 8 miles away and offers a wide range of retail and commercial facilities. Taunton (10 miles), the county town, is renowned for its excellent schools and has fast road and rail links to London (1h40), Bristol and Exeter.
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£500,000
3 bed house for sale
Castle Street, Nether Stowey, TA5
The Grade 2 listed property has an abundance of period features such as panelling, cornicing and 2 impressive fireplaces. The accommodation comprises, on the ground floor - entrance hall, 2 reception rooms to the front, both with open fireplaces, rear reception room/study with a lift to the first floor, cloakroom, kitchen/breakfast room and utility. On the first floor there 3 bedrooms (2 good sized doubles and a single), family bathroom and large wet room (formerly a double bedroom) which also houses the lift.
The Old Cider House is attached at the rear of the house with its own entrance to the side but also with connecting doors to the house on the ground and first floors. It is currently undeveloped and used as workshop/storage space but we believe it did once form part of the accommodation. There is considerable potential to create an annex/letting unit subject to planning.
Externally there is a courtyard garden to the front enclosed by a wall and box hedge. A path to the side, which also gives access to The Old Cider House, leads to the rear walled garden which has been laid to lawn with patio, pond, raised beds and a variety of mature shrubs. Double gates at the rear lead to an area of off road parking, accessed via a shared entrance off The Tanyard.
The cottage is located in Castle Street which has a very pretty stream running down it and is the site of the annual duck race! Nether Stowey is a popular and highly attractive village nestled at the foot of the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers a primary school, 2 pubs and a selection of small businesses - 3 village shops including post office / cafe, library, butchers/fishmonger and a health centre. Coleridge Cottage, a National Trust property is in the village which is also the start of the Coleridge Way, a 36 mile walk passing through some of Somerset and Devon's most breath-taking scenery and ending up in Porlock. The area generally is renowned for its wide range of country pursuits. The market town of Bridgwater is 8 miles away and offers a wide range of retail and commercial facilities. Taunton (10 miles), the county town, is renowned for its excellent schools and has fast road and rail links to London (1h40), Bristol and Exeter.