Property description
Well presented single storey barn conversion with garden and parking within a plot size of approximately quarter of an acre.
DESCRIPTION A single storey barn conversion of mellow Hamstone construction with garden and parking for several vehicles, within a total plot size of approximately one third of an acre. The property is presented to a high standard, the garden being a feature: the present owners have landscaped to their personal design incorporating a 'Mediterranean' feel. The accommodation briefly comprises: solid front door to corridor reception area, kitchen/dining room - an ideal living area, the kitchen having cream fronted wall and base units, integrated fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, oven and hob with extractor over - the dining/living area has a French door opening out to the paved terrace with two similar glazed floor to ceiling panels taking advantage of the garden view; elegant dual aspect sitting room, both ends having central outer french doors and with similar panels either side, feature mellow red brick fireplace and flagstone hearth; bathroom with contemporary white suite, 2 double bedrooms, both having windows looking over the rear garden. There is a large loft space with the possibility of conversion, subject to the necessary planning permission being sought. No onward chain.
OUTSIDE Right of way over long front drive to own gravel drive and parking for several vehicles; post and rail fencing, low stone wall and a variety of shrubs, raised beds and potting shed. Personal paths either side of the property lead round to the attractive rear garden - a super space with paved terrace, steps with sleepers bounded by lavender, lawns, meandering paths, seating areas, natural pond, an assortment of ornamental trees, lavenders, pampas grasses, rockery, deep beds and fruit trees of cherry, pear and plum. At the bottom of the garden is a secondary gravelled vehicular access, detached shed and greenhouse.
LOCATION The village of South Cadbury has a Church and Public House and lies a short distance from North Cadbury, having a shop, primary school, village hall and pub. Sherborne and Yeovil lie to the south and Castle Cary to the north providing between them an excellent range of cultural, recreational and shopping facilities. Communication links are good with the A303; mainline stations at both Castle Cary and Sherborne linking with London/Paddington and London/Wateloo respectively; private schooling if required at Street, Sherborne and Bruton.
DIRECTION From Castle Cary proceed to North Cadbury; straight through the village; down the hill and before going over the A303 turn left and immediately left again into the driveway of Chapel Cross Barn; carry on down into own driveway.
LOCAL AUTHORITY South Somerset District Council, Brympton Way, Yeovil - 01935 462462.
SERVICES Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
COUNCIL TAX BAND 'D'
EPC RATING 'B'
HEATING Oil fired underfloor central heating
TENURE Freehold
Property Features :
- Single storey barn conversion
- Plot size of approx. quarter of an acre
- Parking for several vehicles
- Elegant sitting room
- Kitchen/Dining/Family Room