Property description
A superb terrace Grade II listed house dating we believe from the 17th century offering many period features including a stunning inglenook fire place. Sitting Room, kitchen / dining room shower room and WC. Two bedrooms and south facing courtyard garden.
Summary
Little House is an beautiful Grade II listed terraced stone property offering a wealth of character including wooden stud and plank screen dividing the hall from the sitting room, flagstone floors, exposed ceiling and roof timbers, true inglenook fireplace and stone spiral stairs leading to the first floor. There is a lovely chamfered stone mullion window to the front with leaded glass. It is believed that some parts of the house date back to 1340. The accommodation comprises Entrance Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen/Dining Room, ground floor W.C and Shower Room, to the first floor there are two Bedrooms and WC. There is an enclosed south facing garden to the rear.
Amenities
Somerton was the ancient County town of Wessex in the 8th century and a former market town. There is a good level of amenities including shops, banks, library, doctor and dentist surgeries, there are also several public houses, restaurants, churches and primary schools within the town. 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 both central London and the South West, the M5 can be joined at junction 23.
Services
Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are connected.
Entrance hall
With heavy timber entrance door leading to the entrance hall with two wall light points and coat hooks, wooden stud and plank screen. Door leading to
Sitting room - 12' 8'' max x 16' 4'' (3.87m max x 4.99m)
With stone mullion to front with leaded glass and oak window seat. Flagstone floor and large inglenook fire place with large exposed beam and housing a wood burning cast iron stove. Turned stone stairs to the side leading to the first floor. Two radiators, exposed ceiling beam and stone shelved recess.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 'L' shaped 13' 6'' max x 14' 5'' max (4.11m max x 4.39m max)
With large window to rear, range of base and wall units with tiled work surfaces over. Built in electric oven and four ring gas hob. Space for washing machine, fridge and freezer. Single radiator and wall light point. Door leads to the rear garden.
Shower room - 5' 5'' x 4' 8'' (1.65m x 1.41m)
With roof window, tiled floor, radiator, and shower cubicle with mains shower.
WC
With roof window, low level WC, wash hand basin and wall mounted gas boiler providing hot water and central heating.
Landing
With doors leading to
WC
With window to rear, low level WC and wash hand basin.
Bedroom 1 - 15' 1'' x 8' 10'' (4.61m x 2.68m)
With window to front and oak window seat, single radiator, built in cupboard and exposed roof trusses.
Bedroom 2 - 8' 8'' x 8' 3'' (2.65m x 2.52m)
With window to rear, radiator, exposed ceiling beam and access to the loft space.
Outside
The garden to the rear is directly south facing and enclosed. Approximately 30ft in length and stone paved with some flower and shrub beds.
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Property Features :
- 17th Century terrace house
- Two bedrooms
- Sitting room with inglenook fireplace
- Kitchen / Dining Room
- Shoer room and WC