Guide price
£450,000
4 bed detached house for saleGreinton Road, Moorlinch, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
Well-presented detached residence
Desirable village location
Elevated position
Attractive gardens
Ample parking and garage
Additional garden with views
A well-presented detached family home. Popular village location. Attractive gardens, elevated views, garage and parking. No onward chain.
Rowan House is situated in an elevated position within the village of Moorlinch. We understand that the property dates back to 1996 and the current owners made several improvements over the last 9 years, including replacement windows and doors, the addition of a wood burner and an upgraded kitchen in 2017.
The spacious and well-presented accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises; an entrance door opens into the hallway with staircase rising to the first floor and doors leading into the kitchen on your left and sitting room on your right. The sitting room has a lovely wood burner and an opening leads into the dining room. From the dining room you can access the utility room and patio doors open out to the rear garden. The kitchen is well-fitted with a modern range of wall, base and drawer units with complimentary work tops over, tiling to splashbacks and a built-in oven, microwave and gas hob. The useful utility room is located at the rear of the property and benefits from two storage cupboards and a ground floor WC. On the first floor you will find four bedrooms. The principle bedroom has a built-in cupboard and an ensuite shower room. A family bathroom completes the accommodation.
An early viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate this charming village property which is now available with no onward chain.
Rowan House is pleasantly located on the edge of the village of Moorlinch, where the Polden Hills meet the Somerset Levels. Within the village there is a Parish Church and Local Inn. Primary schooling can be found in the nearby villages of Ashcott and Catcott. The thriving town of Street with its comprehensive range of shops and recreational facilities and the renowned Millfield School is within approximately 6 miles. Bridgwater lies 8 miles to the west, also with a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities. The M5 motorway is 5 miles distant accessed at J23 (Dunball) and a mainline train station can be found at Bridgwater. Bristol airport is approximately 29 miles to the north.
To the front, a layby provides parking and steps lead up to the garden, which is laid to lawn and well-stocked with an abundance of mature shrubs and trees, offering a good degree of screening and privacy. There is side access which leads to the rear garden, being low maintenance and laid to gravel and paving slabs, with raised beds and a variety of plants and shrubs, all enclosed with stone walling and offering a perfect space for outside dining. There is a single garage and two parking spaces to the rear of the property. Steps rise up to an additional area of garden with the benefit of a shed. This section of garden offers a good degree of privacy and is a perfect space for outside dining and entertaining, with lovely far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside.
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