£346,500
3 bed detached house for salePippin Road, Somerton TA11
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: B
- Chain free
- Freehold
George James
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About this property
Three bedrooms
Detached house
Beautiful condition
Recently decorated, carpeted and landscaped
Ready to just move in
No Onward Chain
Modern gas central heating
Parking and garage
Ensuite to master bedroom
*360° interactive tour* A recently re-decorated, re-carpeted and landscaped three bedroom detached house, enjoying an enviable corner plot position with attractive walled rear garden, off street parking and single garage. Further benefits include ensuite shower room, utility room and downstairs WC. The property benefits from having no onward chain.
Summary
This is a perfect opportunity to purchase a much improved three bedroom detached home in a popular Somerton location. Our sellers have recently had the property professionally decorated, with brand new carpets throughout, as well as new turf and borders in the garden, meaning a purchaser can simply move in and unpack, removing the stress of having to decorate the property themselves. On the ground floor is a spacious entrance hall, WC/cloakroom, large, bright duel aspect living room, kitchen/diner and separate utility room. On the first floor are three bedrooms, the master with a shower ensuite, and a family bathroom. Both bathrooms have been fitted with modern storage units and radiators. As mentioned, the mostly walled rear garden has been substantially improved, and there is parking for up to two cars and a garage close to the property. The property benefits from having no onward chain.
Amenities
Somerton was the ancient Capital of Wessex in the 8th century and a former market town. It then later became the County town of Somerset in the 13th/14th Century. There is a good level of amenities including shops, bank, 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, drainage and electricity connected. Council Tax Band D.
Entrance Hall
A spacious entrance hall with doors off to living room, WC and kitchen/diner. Stairs rise to first floor, radiator.
Living Room (18' 1'' x 10' 10'' (5.50m x 3.31m))
A light and bright room with windows to front and side, radiator, media points in wall, understairs storage cupboard.
WC (5' 10'' x 4' 9'' (1.77m x 1.44m))
Extractor fan, radiator, close coupled WC, wash hand basin.
Kitchen/Diner (18' 1'' x 10' 4'' (5.50m x 3.15m))
With windows to front and side, and double doors leading to rear garden, long radiator, range of matching base and wall units, breakfast bar, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge freezer, electric fan oven and gas hob with extractor fan over, one and a half stainless steel sink with drainer.
Utility Room (6' 6'' x 5' 4'' (1.97m x 1.63m))
Personal door to garden, radiator, extractor fan, stainless steel sink with drainer, Potterton combination boiler, integrated washing machine.
First Floor Landing
Window to rear, storage cupboard, access to attic.
Bedroom One (18' 1'' x 9' 6'' (5.50m x 2.90m))
Dual aspect windows to front and side, 2x radiators, plug sockets with usb charging sockets, TV point, dressing area with window to rear.
Ensuite (6' 10'' x 4' 6'' (2.08m x 1.37m))
Frosted window to rear, modern heated towel rail, low level WC, sink, shower enclosure with mains shower, modern bathroom cabinet, shaving points.
Bedroom Two (11' 10'' x 10' 5'' (3.60m x 3.18m))
Windows to front and side, radiator, space for wardrobe.
Bedroom Three (11' 11'' x 7' 4'' (3.62m x 2.23m))
Window to rear, radiator.
Bathroom
Frosted window to front, modern radiator, low level WC, wash hand basin, bathroom cupboard, bath with shower over.
Outside (8' 4'' x 5' 7'' (2.53m x 1.70m))
To the front of the property is a low lying hedge border, pretty trees, shrubs and plants. There is parking for up to two cars with a garage nearby. The rear garden has recently been landscaped with new turf, stone and bark borders. It is mainly laid to lawn with a large, attractive curved wall around the perimeter. There is a tap, gate to the parking, further gate to the side of the house.
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