This handsome detached family home occupies a prime position in the popular village of Chedzoy, immediately east of Bridgwater and approximately two miles from its town centre.
The delightful red-brick property was once the former village school and was carefully converted more than twenty years ago into the beautifully presented four-bedroom dwelling that exists today. The house is now being brought to the market for the first time since its conversion.
Inside, the property is presented in excellent decorative order with superb finishes, high-specification fixtures and fittings, and several character features.
On the ground floor, the living room is a generous size with a beamed ceiling, a large brick-built fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, and French doors opening to the rear garden. Next to this, is a separate well-proportioned dining room with lovely engineered oak flooring.
The kitchen/breakfast room has a stylish classic look with well-fitted pastel-green fronted units, granite-style worksurfaces and a matching island. Two further reception rooms on this level include a useful home office and a large recreational games room with a bar and ample space for a gym and a pool table.
On the first floor, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms and a family shower room with a large walk-in shower enclosure. The spacious principal bedroom benefits from having a dressing area with wardrobes and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the rear garden offers a high degree of privacy and has been thoughtfully landscaped with various points of interest. A sizable patio sits immediately adjacent to the house and features an inset pond. This leads to a large area of lawn and various flower and shrub beds.
At the front, the property is approached via a driveway with a large car parking area and turning spur which in turn leads to a single garage.
SUMMARY
Front Street, Chedzoy, Bridgwater
Guide Price: £600,000
Agent: Wilkie May & Tuckwood, Bridgwater
Agent's Tel: 01278 425195
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