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Key features
Virtual 3D Tour
Lovely Gardens of About an Acre
Open Plan Sitting/Dining Room
Easy reach of Glastonbury, Langport and Somerton
Income Potential From The Tower
Property ownership information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
E
Note:
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Description
Nestled on the southern slopes of the historic Polden Hills, believed to be the site of Alfred’s victory at the Battle of Aethandune, this charming five-bedroom semi-detached property offers breathtaking views of the Quantock Hills. Located on a picturesque country lane surrounded by fields, it provides a tranquil rural lifestyle while being conveniently close to the A39, just five miles from the M5 and four miles from the new Gravity site at Puriton.
The main house, a beautifully refurbished stone residence dating back to the 1670s, was originally four cottages. Recent renovations in 2019 have introduced modern amenities, including a stylish Howdens kitchen and a new bathroom. The spacious double reception room features two large inglenook fireplaces and original beams, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Adding to its unique appeal, the architecturally designed Tower Annexe, inspired by Arts and Crafts designer C.F.A. Voysey, includes a ground floor store room with plumbing, offering potential for a kitchen and the opportunity to create a self-contained holiday let, subject to planning consents.
Set within approximately an acre of land, the property boasts a secluded south-facing courtyard, a greenhouse, and an outbuilding for storage. The mature garden features various fruit trees, enhancing the idyllic countryside setting. A detached double garage with gated access completes this exceptional offering, making it an ideal family home or investment opportunity.
Don’t miss the chance to make this remarkable residence your own.