THIS substantial detached period property occupies an elevated position on Wembdon Hill, benefitting from spectacular views across the open fields and surrounding countryside, while being around two miles from the centre of Bridgwater.
The impressive five-bedroom family house benefits from typical features from its era such as well-proportioned rooms and high ceilings that give a good sense of space. The house is presented in excellent decorative order with modern fittings in the kitchen and bathrooms.
On the ground floor, the large entrance hallway leads to a cosy sitting room with a brick fireplace housing a log burner, while the equally pleasant dining room also has a feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a lovely bay window. The third reception room is currently used as a family room but would work well as a downstairs bedroom.
The kitchen/breakfast room has an open-plan layout, overhead skylights and sits at the heart of the home. The kitchen has a classic look with a mixture of oak and cream-coloured shaker-style units, offset by white and wooden work surfaces, a handy central island and several integrated appliances. From the dining area, there are French doors that open to the rear garden.
On the first floor, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern contemporary family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from having a well-appointed ensuite shower room with a large walk-in shower enclosure.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has been designed for low maintenance and features a huge, paved patio area that takes half the outdoor space and flows to a separate area of lawn at the back of the garden. There is an additional garage on the bottom tier of the garden.
At the front, there is plenty of parking space for multiple vehicles.
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Wembdon Hill, Wembdon
Guide Price: £535,000
Agent: Gibbins Richards
Agent's Tel: 01278 444488
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