This substantial four-bedroom property occupies a generous plot of just under one and a half acres, in a convenient position in between Bridgwater and the quaint village of Chedzoy.
The detached house also comes with an adjoining two-bedroom annexe, that could provide a useful additional income stream as a short-term let or alternatively, it would work well as accommodation for extended members of the family.
The property is presented in superb decorative order with fine finishes and plenty of modern comforts. Inside, beyond the entrance hallway there are three reception rooms and a conservatory. The lounge is a warm and cosy living space with a modern feature fireplace, while the dining room is equally pleasant and has good proportions. The kitchen/breakfast room has a classic contemporary look with an extensive range of glossy white units, granite worksurfaces, several integrated appliances and a large central island. There is a seamless flow from the kitchen to the adjoining light-filled conservatory. A useful study and cloakroom complete the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a spacious landing leads to four double bedrooms and a smart family bathroom with a quality bath and a separate large walk-in shower. The principal bedroom benefits from having a walk-in wardrobe and an ensuite shower room.
Attached to the main house and accessed via the utility room is a modern annexe with a living room, a kitchen/diner, two bedrooms, and a shower room.
Outside, the property is surrounded by grounds measuring approximately 1.4 acres that are predominantly laid to lawn, with a hardstanding area, a polytunnel, and a handy studio that could be used for a variety of purposes.
At the front, there is a gated driveway providing ample parking space for several vehicles and leading to a double garage.
SUMMARY:
Chedzoy Lane, Bridgwater
Guide Price: £750,000
Agent: Joseph Casson
Agent's Tel: 01278 258005
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