This individual detached cottage occupies a rural position on the western side of Enmore, just three miles from Bridgwater’s town centre and a five-minute drive away from the Quantock Hills.

From the front of the house, there are splendid views over open farmland, with the hills in the distance.

The three-bedroom property is believed to date from the 1930s, and it has been extended, modernised and refurbished to a high specification by the current owner.

Special highlights of this home include exposed beams, solid oak doors, traditional skirtings and architraves throughout and a quality fitted kitchen.

Beyond the entrance hallway, there is a spacious sitting room with splayed bay windows flanked by shutters, exposed beams and a focal fireplace with an oak surround and an inset wood-burning stove.

The kitchen has a traditional country cottage look with a quality range of cream-coloured units, contrasting dark work surfaces, an electric Aga and several other in-built appliances. In the dining area, there is an ornamental fireplace with a timber surround, a splayed bay window with shutters, exposed beams and oak flooring.

On the first floor, there are three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a family bathroom with a shaped bath with a Victorian-style mixer tap. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room.

Outside, the front garden features several mature shrubs, trees and flower beds, and has a paviour area for additional parking, which leads to a concrete driveway at the side of the house.

The enclosed rear garden offers a great deal of privacy and has been landscaped with areas of lawn, mature shrubs, and well-established trees. At the back of the garden, there is a home office/gym, a timber-framed workshop and storage sheds.  There is an opportunity to acquire a nearby small paddock by separate negotiation.

SUMMARY:

Enmore, Bridgwater

Guide Price: £475,000

Agent: Charles Dickens

Agent's Tel: 01278 445266