BROADMEAD Farm is an attractive period house, which has been skilfully extended in recent years.
The house is situated virtually in the centre of its own grounds, which includes approximately 10 acres of productive pasture land perfect for those of an agricultural or equestrian interest.
The accommodation is beautifully maintained and has been updated over the years and offers versatile living accommodation arranged over two floors.
There are four reception rooms, all are of good size, comprising sitting room with French doors opening out to the garden, dining room with wood burning stove, ground floor bedroom with separate entrance and en-suite facilities, farmhouse kitchen and breakfast room with double doors opening out to a south facing terrace and a a good-sized utility, shower room and workshop and office.
On the first floor there is a master bedroom suite with a built-in wardrobe and en-suite. There are a further three bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Outside, there is a driveway to the house, opening onto a parking area on one side and a yard on the other. The yard includes a Dutch Barn, a timber framed stable and an open fronted agricultural steel framed barn. There is a parking area and a newly built timber framed double garage with double opening doors and an attached gym.
At the front of the house there is a gravelled area with a low retaining wall that opens onto a wild garden. The rear garden has a deep paved terrace with steps that lead down to a formal garden.
Attached to the house is a further single story out-building and an adjacent timber framed stable block all of which is enclosed by post and rail fencing.
On the other side of the house there is a pond with a mature weeping willow and paddock.
The land is divided into three enclosed fields and extends to approximately ten acres in total.
SUMMARY: Location: North Newton, Bridgwater; Guide Price: £1,250,000; Agent: Stags; Contact: 01823 256625
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