Offers over
£270,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleFosseway, Westfield, Radstock, Somerset BA3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Andrews - Midsomer Norton
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About this property
Stone-built character cottage
Three bedrooms
Sitting room, dining room & kitchen/breakfast room
Downstairs bathroom
Front & rear gardens
Garage & parking
Council tax band B
A stone-built cottage situated at the end of a terrace on the outskirts of Westfield, offering both character and charm, and is 220 feet away from a Co-Op store and 0.4 miles from Norton Hill School.
The accommodation features an entrance hall with a Victorian style pattern tiled floor, reflecting the character of the cottage. Stairs lead to the first floor from the hall, which also provides access to the dining room. The dining room opens into a sitting room, offering an open-plan feel. Double doors from the dining room lead to a kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with a range of white units. The kitchen connects to a rear lobby, providing access to a bathroom complete with a modern white suite.
Upstairs you will find three bedrooms - two double and one single. The second bedroom includes a cupboard housing the central heating boiler and the landing an additional storage cupboard.
Outside there is a garden to the front containing a selection of shrubs, accessed via a gate with path leading to the entrance. At the side of the property is shared vehicular access leading to the rear of the property and to parking that sits in front of a garage. The rear garden is located behind the garage featuring different zones combing two patio areas, lawn, selection of mature trees and shrubs, greenhouse and wooden storage shed.
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