Guide price
£220,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleNorth Street, Martock, Somerset TA12
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
Extended two bedroom house
Gas central heating and double glazing
Enclosed rear garden and pretty front garden
Close to the many local amenities
An extended and well-presented, two double bedroom, end of terrace cottage which is situated in the heart of the village of Martock. Gas central heating, double glazing and an enclosed rear garden.
109 North Street is a spacious cottage thought to have been built in the 1800s and situated within walking distance of local amenities which include a primary school, shops, gp surgery.
The accommodation comprises of an open entrance hallway leading to the lounge which has a feature bay window with shutters. There is also a fireplace with an electric fire. A door leads to the spacious kitchen/dining room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units, an electric oven and a hob. The utility room has space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the family bathroom.
On the first floor there are two good-sized, double bedrooms.
Services & outgoings
We understand that mains electric, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired central heating.
Council Tax: Somerset Council—Band B.
Additional information
Broadband: Fttc—Superfast broadband is available—highest available download speed 76 Mbps, highest available upload speed 15 Mbps. (Openreach).
Mobile Coverage: Available via EE, O2, Three and Vodafone. For an indication of specific speeds and supply or coverage in the area we recommend contacting your own provider.
Flooding: The property is in an area at a very low risk from River/Sea (defined as the chance of flooding each year as less than 0.1%) and at a high risk from Surface Water flooding defined as the chance of flooding each year is more than 3.3%).
109 North Street is located close to the centre of the popular Somerset village of Martock.
Martock comprises mainly period houses and cottages built of the local honey coloured Hamstone for which the area is well known. Local amenities include a number of restaurants and public houses in addition to recreational and shopping facilities.
Communication links are good with the M5 joined near Taunton and the A303 joined at the Cartgate roundabout.
There are mainline railways stations at Castle Cary and Yeovil linking with London Paddington and London Waterloo respectively.
The front garden is mainly laid to lawn. Iron gates open on to a pretty pathway that leads to the front door of the property. The rear garden is low maintenance with a patio area and a storage shed. There are a selection of shrubs and plants bordering the rear garden together with wooden fencing. There is also a rear access gate.
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