3 bed detached house for sale in Draycott Road, Shepton Mallet BA4, £425,000

425,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65361109
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
3 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
1
Reception rooms:
1
Contact name:
Sandersons UK - Wells
Phone(s):
01749 587512

* Freehold
* Charming, light & bright detached 3 bedroom period house set over 3 floors with garden of approx. 1/4 acre
* Impressive garden studio with electric & water
* Stylish interior - Kitchen/breakfast room & large living room with potential to extend
* 3 generous in size bedrooms set over 2 floors
* Large bathroom with roll top bath & large walk - in shower
* Tucked away location on the outskirts of town
* Good size garden. Circa 0. 25 acres with lawn, terrace, decked seating area & mature trees
* Stone ruin/folly in the garden that could be developed, subject to planning
* Good transport links - 6 miles to Castle Cary mainline train station
* Good local primary & secondary schools with amenities closeby
**Draycott Road, Shepton Mallet**
_Property Description: Guide Price £425, 000 - £450, 000. _ Cross the bridge
over the stream and through the gate, and you feel that you have arrived.
Originally a stone cottage this house has been reconfigured and extended over
the years and is now a stylishly presented light and airy home with high
ceilings, sash windows and an abundance of period features including flag
stone floors, wood panelled walls, beams and modern cast iron radiators.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors. On the ground floor, the
kitchen breakfast room runs along the east side of the house and has windows
looking out to the garden on one side and then a small window with a bench
seat overlooking the stream. The kitchen has a country feel with a tiled
floor, painted wooden units, a Belfast sink and a range cooker. Off the
kitchen is a pantry/cloak room area with fitted units and space for a fridge
freezer.
The living room is an impressive room with a Georgian feel with shuttered sash
windows, with deep sills, providing plenty of light. This is a flexible room
with space for a dining area, seating around the inglenook fireplace (with
wood - burning stove) and a study area. The flagstone floors throughout and the
exposed beams gives a sense of the history of this room. The original front
door leads from the living room out to the paved terrace and the garden.
The theme of the upstairs is painted wooden floors and panelled walls. All the
rooms have south facing windows and are light and bright with a feeling of
space. On the first floor is a good sized double bedroom with a built in
cupboard and a spacious family bathroom with a walk in shower and a roll top
bath. There is also clever use of storage with both a washing machine and a
tumble drier hidden in built in cupboards.
On the second floor, there are two further bedrooms and a walk in cupboard
which could be converted to an upstairs WC. The largest room on this floor has
a wall of built in wardrobes and is double aspect.
_Outside: _ The garden has a feeling of being divided into 'rooms'. There is a
stone paved terrace and a sunny lawned area outside the main façade of the
house. Round the side and through a rose and white jasmine covered arch there
is a raised, decked terrace - the ideal place to sit and relax listening to
the bubbling stream contained behind a stone wall. Behind a picket fence there
is a pond with water lilies. The garden then extends into a wooded area with
mature trees and a small clearing next to the stream, perfect for a fire pit.
Within the trees the current owners have built a large garden studio. This is
supplied with electric and water and makes a great work from home space/studio
or could be made into annexe accommodation with the addition of a bathroom.
The final 'wow' in this garden is the stone ruin at the top, which was perhaps
a building belonging to the neighbouring old priory. This charming ruin has
the potential to be incorporated into the garden or could be renovated to make
an annexe, subject to planning.
The house is situated at the end of Draycott Road where there is then a
footpath leading into the fields, which then lead to the neighbouring village
of Bowlish with its pub and village school.
_Location: _ Shepton Mallet is a vibrant and historic market town which has a
heritage dating back to Roman times. The River Sheppey runs through the town
and the Mendip Hills, which as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (aonb)
lies to the north. The town has a wealth of retail outlets including
independent boutiques, cafes and bars. The Charlton House Hotel & Spa is
nearby with its award - winning restaurant in an elegant country house. Many
cultural events are held throughout the year including the Lantern Festival,
The Snowdrop Festival and the annual Carnival. The iconic town of Glastonbury
is only six miles away, and the energetic cities of Bristol and Bath, easily
accessed via the A37, are both under an hour away with excellent rail links to
London. Castle Cary provides the closest rail links and is only 7 miles away.
The A303 and the M4 are easily accessible and there are air links via Bristol
Airport. The historic city of Wells is approximately 5 miles away and has four
supermarkets including a Waitrose, a cinema, a leisure centre, numerous coffee
shops, pubs and restaurants. The property is well placed for good private
schools including All Hallows, Downside and Millfield as well as Wells
Cathedral School.
_Directions: _ \ - BA4 5HT. What3Words: Zones. ribcage. legroom
_Council Tax: _ Band E (correct as of August 2023) To check council tax rates
for this property, please refer to
_Local Authority: _ Shepton Mallet Town Council . Somerset County Council
_Services: _ Gas central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity.
_Tenure: _ This property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession upon
completion
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