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£450,000

(£284/sq. ft)

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Coat, Martock TA12

    • 3 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,586 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Retirement
  • Freehold

Symonds & Sampson - Yeovil

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About this property

  • Attached Chalet Style House with immaculate Gardens

  • Built of Hamstone Faced Elevations

  • Reception Hall

  • Generous Sitting Room

  • Separate Dining Room

  • Double Glazed Conservatory

  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room

  • Ground Floor Bedroom and Ground Floor Bathroom

  • Bedrooms 2 & 3 to the First Floor, Both En Suite

  • Bathroom

Nestled in the charming village of Coat, Martock, this delightful chalet style house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience, having a ground floor bedroom and bathroom and two first floor bedrooms both being en suite. Built between 1980 and 1989, the property boasts a timeless appeal, making it an ideal family home or a serene retreat for those seeking a peaceful retirement lifestyle.

Upon entering, you are greeted by two spacious reception rooms, providing ample space for relaxation and entertaining guests. These versatile areas can be tailored to suit your needs, whether you envision a cosy sitting room or a vibrant play area for children. The natural light that floods these rooms creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.

The house features three well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a tranquil space for rest and rejuvenation. With enough room for family or guests, these bedrooms are designed to provide comfort and privacy. Additionally, the property includes three bathrooms, ensuring convenience for busy mornings and accommodating family life with ease.

For those with vehicles, the property offers parking for up to three vehicles, a valuable asset in today’s busy world. This feature not only adds to the practicality of the home but also enhances the overall appeal of the property.

Set in these picturesque surroundings this property is ideally located for those who appreciate the beauty of rural living while still being within easy reach of all the local amenities in Martock, a mere mile away. With its spacious layout and thoughtful design, this property is a wonderful opportunity for anyone looking to settle in a welcoming community. Don’t miss the chance to make this charming house your new home.

The Property

A very well-presented chalet-style house nestling in this quiet and favoured village. The accommodation provides flexibility, good sized rooms together with lovely gardens and ample parking.

The Accommodation

The accommodation comprises a reception hall, generous sitting room, well fitted kitchen/breakfast room, separate dining room with conservatory off, large ground floor bedroom and bathroom, first floor landing, two further bedrooms, both being en suite.

Outside

To the front of the property is a well-kept garden with mature hedging, shrubs and flower beds and borders together with a driveway providing off road parking for 2/3 vehicles. A gated entrance leads through to the rear garden.

Again, the rear garden is very well managed being mainly laid to lawn, mature shrubs, bushes and flower borders, pathways and a paved terrace together with a garden shed and oil tank store.

Situation

Coat is a small, pretty hamlet predominantly consisting of attractive, honey coloured hamstone houses and cottages where strict planning controls have ensured that the village centre and the surrounding area, mainly used for dairy farming and fruit growing, have changed little in recent years. The hamlet lies about one mile North West of the larger village of Martock, one of the most attractive villages in the area.

The conservation area in Martock is centred around the magnificent parish church and there is an excellent range of facilities in the village. The larger cultural and commercial centres of Yeovil and Taunton are easily accessible by road and the quaint historic abbey town of Sherborne with its castle ruins is within easy reach. The main A303 linking London with the West Country is just a couple of miles and there are mainline railway stations at Yeovil (London Waterloo about 21⁄2 hours) and Castle Cary (London Paddington about 95 minutes).

Services

Mains electricity, drainage and water. Oil-fired central heating via radiators.

Broadband - Ultrafast broadband is available. 250MB
Mobile signal/coverage - Available both indoors and outside
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Material Information

Flood Risk: Very Low

Council Tax Band: E

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