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Guide price

£1,500,000

4 bed detached house for sale
North Street, South Petherton, Somerset TA13

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Circa Nine Acres

  • Detached Georgian Residence

  • Multiple Outbuildings

  • No Onward Chain

  • Remarkable Village Location

  • Private Grounds

  • Exclusive Position

  • Once in a Lifetime Opportunity

One of the finest and most impressive properties in the area. Coming to the market for the first time in over 25 years is this 4/5 bedroom, detached Georgian country house with multiple outbuildings, circa 9 acres of grounds, millpond and millstream and occupying one of the most exclusive addresses in the picturesque and ever-popular village of South Petherton.

The House
Nestled in the heart of one of the South-West’s most sought after villages, is this remarkable four/five bedroom Georgian country home with grounds extending to circa 9 acres with various outbuildings, studio and watermill. In brief the property comprises an entrance hall, kitchen/diner, sitting room, dining room, utility and WC to the ground floor with five bedrooms (one ensuite) and a family bathroom to the first floor. Shutler’s Mill comes to the market for the first time in over 25 years, testament to what a wonderful home it has been. Its architectural beauty is apparent from the outset, whilst the sympathetically furnished interior offers an inviting space to welcome guests. The smart, modern kitchen is complemented by flagstone flooring and an Aga, with the remainder of the kitchen providing ample room for a large dining table. It’s a great, sociable space for family gatherings and its triple aspect allows for plenty of light. The central sitting room is a wonderful space to relax in throughout the seasons. In the summer months, French doors give direct access out to the covered terrace, seamlessly uniting inside with outside. Through the winter months, a gorgeous Hamstone fireplace offers an attractive focal point and a source of practical heat. The dining room (originally the bakery – with a bread oven to boot), will appeal to those who enjoy dinner parties and hosting family and friends. There is a useful utility and WC which is accessed via the terrace and makes up the remainder of the ground floor accommodation. There are four double bedrooms and a single to the first floor, with the master bedroom having the luxury of its own ensuite. The remaining bedrooms are serviced by the family bathroom which has the advantage of a separate shower and bath. Above the bedrooms is an attic running the full length of the house accessed from the landing by a staircase.

Stone Workshop and Studio
A large workshop with studio above are both located in a former agricultural building opposite the house. The studio would work well for anyone running a business from home. Either space could be adapted for other uses subject to planning consent.

The historic village of South Petherton, only a few minute’s walk away, offers a good selection of day-to-day facilities including boutique stores, a butcher, baker, greengrocer, wine merchant, pharmacy, newsagent and a Co-Op, along with the new London restaurant holm. The village has an active community spirit and welcomes a revived annual Folk Festival and other local events throughout the year. The David Hall offers a variety of music, arts and culture. Yeovil to the east or the county town of Taunton to the west both offer a wider selection of shopping and recreational facilities. Communication links to the area are good, with the A303 providing links to the M3 and London and to the M5 at Taunton. Mainline stations at Castle Cary, Yeovil and Taunton offer regular services to central London (less than two hours from Castle Cary). There are international airports at both Exeter and Bristol.

A gently sloping lane leads down to reveal the magnificent and utterly beguiling Shutler’s Mill. The house and outbuildings are set around an attractive gravelled parking area which opens onto a grass lawn and then the millpond beyond.

The Grounds
Shutler’s Mill sits within its own grounds extending to circa 9 acres which are made up of two three-acre fields, a one-acre orchard and one and a half acres of flower gardens which includes a walled vegetable garden. Words cannot truly describe what an idyllic, almost completely private and magical haven this is. The formal gardens are laid to lawn with an abundance of colourful flora, meandering pathways, mature shrubs and trees. The terrace, which can be found at the rear of the property, is a lovely sunny space to sit and eat out through the summer. The 75 metre millpond is a feature in itself and is located to the south side. Those looking for a taste of ‘the good life’ will be attracted by the well-stocked orchard which includes apple, pear and plum trees and a variety of other trees. The two fields, which have separate vehicular access, are an exciting addition for those looking to keep animals whether that’s horses, goats, sheep or even bees. Land of this quality and diversity, especially given its location, is a complete rarity and whether you’re looking for country living, a small-holding or an adventurous playground for children and adults, look no further.

The Cart Shed
A large open fronted building with room for 4 cars.

The Three Bay Barn
It’s a great spot for alfresco dining and hosting parties, regardless of weather conditions.

The Former Farmhouse
A 16th century former farmhouse now houses the watermill and has adjacent buildings which include the workshop and studio (as mentioned in the main description). The watermill has all the original milling equipment, an important part of the history and workings of Shutler’s Mill.

Log Store and Sheds
Finally, the log store and two good sized sheds make up the remaining stone outbuildings which provide a very useful and practical space for storage.

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