Property description
Something Special - not to be missed this completely refurbished period home
Wells letting agents Palmer Snell are pleased to offer:
Something Special - A beautifully converted Grade II listed building in the heart of Shepton Mallet, which has been refurbished to the highest possible specification and must be viewed to appreciate the high standard of accommodation on offer. This stunning property will appeal and suit a single or professional couple looking for something interesting and lovely to live in.
Accommodation comprises: Entrance through into lounge which retains many period features and beams, attractive fireplace with electric coal effect fire, underfloor heating and delightful, restored sash window. A door leads into a galley style kitchen with a range of cream wall and base units, oven and hob with extractor over and spaced for a fridge/freezer. Upstairs on the first floor is a really good sized double bedroom again with many period features, the family bathroom is a beautiful and light space with modern white bathroom suite and shower over the bath. In addition there is a cupboard housing the boiler and space and plumbing for a washing machine. Going upstairs again, is a magnificent further double bedroom with vaulted ceiling exposing all the wonderful beams and creating a delightful bedroom. This is a stunning property which must be viewed to appreciate all that it has to offer.
Shepton Mallet is a small rural town and civil parish in the Mendip district of Somerset in South West England. Situated approximately 18 mi (29 km) south of Bristol and 5 mi (8.0 km) east of Wells, the town is estimated to have a population of 9,700. It contains the administrative headquarters of Mendip District Council.
The Mendip Hills lie to the north, and the River Sheppey runs through the town. Shepton Mallet lies on the route of the Fosse Way, the principal Roman road into the south west of England, and there is evidence of Roman settlement. The town contains a fine parish church and a considerable number of listed buildings.
In medieval times, the wool trade was important in the towns economy, although this declined in the 18th century to be replaced by other industries such as brewing; the town continues to be a major centre for the production of cider. Shepton Mallet is the closest town to the site of the Glastonbury Festival, the largest music festival in Europe. Also nearby is the Royal Bath and West of England Society showground which hosts the Royal Bath and West Show, and other major shows and festivals.
This will definately not be on the market long so call Jean, Wendy or Leanne to arrange a viewing.
Property Features :
- Grade II listed house
- Completely refurbished
- Finished to a really high specification
- Period features
- Gas central heating