£425,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleMarket Place, Somerton TA11
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
George James
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About this property
A stunning 17th century Grade II listed town house
Situated in the Market Place, Somerton
Two reception rooms, two bedrooms and two bathrooms
Accommodation set over four floors
Basement kitchen/dining room with natural light
Many original period features
Private enclosed courtyard garden with small workshop
*360° interactive tour* A stunning 17th century Grade II listed property situated in the heart of Somerton. Accommodation set over four floors with basement kitchen, two reception rooms, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Many original period features. Private enclosed courtyard garden.
Summary
Tudor Cottage is a stunning 17th century Grade II listed town house. The property is situated in the centre of the Market Place within the heart of the town. This interesting building retains many of the original period features you would expect of a property of this age with flagstone floors, exposed stone walls and ceiling beams. There are internal boarded panelled walls, impressive Hamstone fireplaces and stone mullion windows with leaded glass and window seats. The house underwent a refurbishment some years ago and although the condition is generally good there are some areas that may require some attention. With accommodation set over four floors this fascinating house offers flexible accommodation along with a private enclosed courtyard garden.
Historic England Listing
Early 17th century cottage, largely rebuilt by William Pinney in 19th century. Local lias stone elevations, with Ham stone dressings; clay pantiled roof between stepped coped gables. Chamfered mullioned windows with labels and gabled attic dormer windows, Cambered arched doorway, above each dormer window there are small plaques with initials 'wp' in gothic script. William Pinney owned Somerton Randle and did much building work in the late 19th century.
Services
Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are all connected. Gas fired central heating to radiators. Four oven aga. Council tax band C.
Amenities
Somerton was the ancient Capital of Wessex in the 8th century and a former market town. It then later became the County town of Somerset in the 13th/14th Century. There are good levels of amenities including some local, independent shops which you might like to explore throughout the town with quaint cafes where you can spend a day relaxing and enjoying lovely food within the beautiful old charm of a Market town. Somerton also offers a bank, library, doctor and dentist surgery; there are also several public houses, restaurants, churches and primary schools within the town. The Old Town Hall now houses the ACEArts Gallery and craft shop who present a varied, stimulating programme of exhibitions and related events throughout the year. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in the County town of Taunton to the west or Yeovil to the south. The mainline railway stations are located in Castle Cary, Yeovil and Taunton. The property is also well served by the A303 linking central London and the South West; the M5 can be joined at junction 23.
Entrance
Heavy timber entrance door leads to the hall with stairs leading to the basement kitchen and stairs to the first floor.
Sitting Room (13' 5'' x 11' 3'' (4.10m x 3.43m))
With mullion window to the front and side, both with window seats. Two radiators and Hamstone fireplace housing cast iron wood burning stove.
Study (14' 3'' x 8' 6'' (4.34m x 2.60m))
With mullion window to the front with window seat. Radiator. Large feature Hamstone fireplace.
Kitchen/Dining Room (20' 7'' x 12' 10'' (6.28m x 3.92m))
With large glazed window (possible door access to courtyard via stone steps) Flagstone flooring. Range of fitted kitchen units with granite work surfaces over, double Belfast sink unit with mixer tap. Four oven gas fired aga.
Landing
Stone stairs lead to the second floor.
Bedroom 1 (13' 5'' x 11' 2'' (4.10m x 3.40m))
With mullion window to the front and bay mullion to the side. Radiator and feature Hamstone fireplace.
Bathroom
Mullion window to the front, oak flooring and wall panelling, low level WC, vanity sink unit and bath with shower attachment and oak panelling. Heated towel rail and built in storage cupboards.
Second Floor Landing
Bedroom 2 (13' 8'' x 11' 10'' (4.16m x 3.60m))
With mullion windows to the front and side. Radiator.
Shower Room (12' 3'' x 11' 10'' (3.73m x 3.61m))
With mullion window to the front. Oak flooring and radiator. Large shower cubicle with mains shower, low level WC and oak vanity sink unit. Roof window to the rear.
Outside
An entrance door with lock leads to the private walled courtyard garden with some raised shrub beds.
Utility/Workshop (12' 2'' x 5' 7'' (3.70m x 1.71m))
With windows to the side, space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer, Belfast sink unit and radiator. Wall mounted gas boiler providing hot water and central heating.
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