Guide price
£395,000
4 bed detached house for saleWest End, Somerton, Somerset TA11
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Chain free
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
No onward chain
Generous family home
Four double bedrooms
Versatile loft room
South-facing garden
Off-road parking and garage
A smart and spacious 4-bedroom family home close to the centre of Somerton, enjoying a south-facing position, high energy rating, single garage, and no onward chain.
Meadow Sweet House is a modern, 4-bedroom home occupying a superb position within the historic and hugely popular market town of Somerton.
The property is accessed from the front via a composite door leading into the entrance hall, which boast large cloakroom and some smart under-stairs storage cupboards. The hall, as with the entirety of downstairs, is laid with wood-effect laminate helping contribute to the light and airy feel of the property. To the left is the dual aspect sitting room, with glazed panel patio doors leading out to the rear garden the room is a very good size. To the right of the hall is the kitchen/diner, again featuring glazed panel patio doors to the rear offering in plenty of light and easy access for al-fresco dining.
The kitchen is fitted with a modern range of wall and base units with wood-effect worktops and tiled splashbacks over, 4-ring induction hob with under-counter oven and extractor hood, integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher, and one-and-a-half stainless steel sink with drainer. There is ample room for a large dining table and more to the opposite end of the room, whilst a utility room sits off the kitchen, wit space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble-drier, sink with drainer and door leading out to the rear garden.
To the first floor are three bedrooms—all carpeted doubles with the master bedroom being a very generous size and boasting a large en-suite with shower, WC and hand basin, in addition to cupboard which houses the pressurised hot water cylinder.
The family bathroom is on the first floor, fitted with a bath with shower over, WC and pedestal basin. Further stairs rise to the second floor where another double bedroom sits with large skylight, in addition to a large, carpeted loft room, which could suit a variety of needs.
Outside
The house enjoys a good-sized, south-facing, and low maintenance rear garden, fully enclosed with a rendered stone wall to the rear. The majority of the garden is laid to artificial grass with a patio immediately adjacent to the property. A gate provides access to the single garage behind the property, with parking available infront. The plot leads round to the side of the house and enjoys an attractive frontage laid mostly to gravel, behind a low blue Lias stone wall, pleasantly framing the house.
This historic town, formerly the capital of ancient Wessex, offers a number of fine amenities with numerous independent retailers and a selection of cafés, coffee shops, public houses, and restaurants. The town also offers a supermarket, bank, library, doctor and dentist surgeries, primary and middle school, along with other artisanal shops. Secondary schooling is offered at nearby Huish Episcopi, with adjoining Sixth Form and sports centre with facilities for all ages, whilst there are colleges in both Yeovil and Street - also the home of Millfield School and Clarks Village.
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