6 bed detached house for sale in Woolston, North Cadbury, Yeovil, Somerset BA22, £2,400,000

2,400,000.00

Offer Nr.:
66531146
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
6 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
6
Bathrooms:
4
Reception rooms:
5
Contact name:
Knight Frank - Sherborne Sales
Phone(s):
01977 308440

* Freehold
* 6 bedrooms
* 5 reception rooms
* 4 bathrooms
* 16. 33 acres
* Lift
* Period
* Detached
* Equestrian
* Parking
* Rural
* Stabling
* Tennis Court
* Terrace
* Private Parking
* Cellar
* Woodland
* Paddock
* Farm House
* Courtyard Garden
* Home office
Set on the edge of a tiny hamlet, Higher Farmhouse nestles amidst rolling,
peaceful countryside with views out to Glastonbury Tor and Cadbury Castle. It
is a fine example of a Somerset farmhouse built and altered over the 17th and
18th centuries, with an east/west axis enabling the kitchen/breakfast room and
dining room at the back of the house to catch the morning light, whilst the
drawing room and snug at the front look out over the property's walled garden
to woodland and pasture beyond. The house is built of local Cary stone under a
Welsh slate roof with an early 19th century lean - to side extension, small pane
casement windows and a front door with a fanlight above and a carved stone
surround. It is Grade II listed retaining many original architectural fittings
including impressive Blue Lias flagstone flooring, an Adamstyle fireplace in
the drawing room, two inglenook fireplaces (one with a bacon - curing chamber)
now fitted with wood - burning stoves, picture rails and working shutters. The
current owners have undertaken sympathetic refurbishment and today the house
is immaculately presented. It has three good - sized reception rooms with the
drawing and dining rooms linked by folding doors that create a wonderful space
for entertaining when open. The kitchen/breakfast room and back kitchen are
both fitted with bespoke painted timber units from deVol and Belfast sinks and
the kitchen has a re - conditioned, now eco - electric, 1950s aga.
The house incorporates a lean - to former cart store with a hay loft above that
has been converted into a lovely, south - facing garden room with a large loft
storage room above.
There are four large double bedrooms off the first - floor landing, which is
well - lit by natural light streaming through a tall, west - facing landing window
that provides a fantastic view of the surrounding countryside.
The attics have been fully converted incorporating a walk - through study,
ensuite double bedroom and self - contained suite of rooms ideal for a teenager
or nanny.
Outbuildings, Garden & Grounds
Higher Farmhouse stands in grounds amounting to just over 16. 3 acres and is
approached via a driveway that sweeps round to a large, gravelled parking area
to one side of the house. Between the parking area and the house is the stable
block, which consists of three loose boxes and a tack room. Extending out from
the front of the house is a walled garden containing a lawn fringed by narrow
borders and divided into quarters by crossing gravel paths. To the rear is
another area of lawn with a terrace in one corner alongside a stone - built
outbuilding with log store below. On one side of the drive is a hard tennis
court and on the other a wildlife pond. In all the garden and associated
grounds extend to about two acres. Beyond are two large paddocks bound by a
mix of post and rail fencing and field hedges and containing three blocks of
mixed woodland. The land rises to a ridge line above the house from where
there are gorgeous, southerly views to Cadbury Castle. Within one area of
woodland is a site for a shepherd hut with miles of uninterrupted countryside
stretching out below it.
Higher Farmhouse is situated on the edge of the hamlet of Woolston and is
surrounded by a swathe of blissfully unspoilt, open countryside between the
towns of Sherborne, Bruton and Castle Cary. The nearby village of North
Cadbury is about a mile away with excellent local amenities including a parish
church, pub, primary school, village shop and Teal's Farm Shop. Sherborne and
Castle Cary both have a wide range of shops and local businesses including a
Waitrose in Sherborne and can meet most normal day - to - day requirements. Local
transport links are excellent with easy access onto the A303 and a choice of
direct rail routes to Paddington and Waterloo from Castle Cary and Sherborne
respectively. The local area is also blessed with a wide choice of popular
schools from the state and independent sectors. These include Hazlegrove (only
a 10 minute drive away), King's Bruton, the Sherborne Schools, Leweston,
Millfield, all Hallows and Port Regis, all of which are within a 13 mile
radius.

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