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Guide price

£725,000

7 bed semi-detached house for sale
Huntworth, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7

    • 7 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 5 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Grade II listed period residence

  • Substantial accommodation

  • Attached independent annexe

  • Popular and convenient location

  • In need of refurbishment

  • Beautiful gardens & ample parking

  • Total plot extends to approx. 0.8 acres

A substantial Grade II listed period home with an attached annexe and situated in a convenient location. Beautiful gardens and ample parking.

Huntworth Park House is a striking Grade II listed residence which we believe dates back to the 17th century and is now in need of refurbishment and modernisation. This substantial property has retained a wealth of original character features to include; feature fireplaces, exposed floorboards and window seats and shutters. This period home also has the benefit of an attached annexe which can be independent but is still integral to the main house. Situated on the edge of the convenient hamlet of Huntworth and sat within attractive gardens that extend to approximately 0.8 acres.

The spacious and versatile accommodation is arranged over three floors in the main part of the house and briefly comprises; an entrance porch opens into a welcoming hall with staircase rising to the upper floors, ground floor WC and doors opening into the snug, dining room, sitting room and kitchen/breakfast room. The two principal reception rooms both overlook the attractive gardens to the rear and the dining room can also be utilised as part of the annexe accommodation with an internal door leading through. Also on the ground floor is a cosy snug and at the far end of the hallway you will find a kitchen/breakfast room which is fitted with a good range of wall, base and drawer units. An inglenook housing a wood burner is a particular feature. Finally on the ground floor is a study/garden room with patio doors opening out to the garden.

On the first floor you will find two bedrooms in the main house along with a family bathroom and a separate shower room. A staircase rises to the second floor which offers two further bedrooms and a WC.

The annexe can be accessed independently but can also be incorporated into the main house. The accommodation briefly comprises; an entrance door leads into the open plan kitchen/breakfast room which is fitted with range of units and incorporates a built-in oven and hob. Again, an Inglenook fireplace housing a wood burner, is a particular feature. There are several useful storage cupboards, French doors open out to the side garden and a door opens into the annexe sitting/dining room of the main house. Also on the ground floor you will find a WC and garden room which opens from the kitchen and has a 2nd set of French doors leading out to the front garden. A staircase rises to the first floor where you will find three bedrooms, a 4th bedroom/study and a family bathroom with bath and separate shower.

An early viewing is recommended to fully appreciate this period home which provides space for multi-generational living or an opportunity for an income stream.

The property is situated on the edge of the hamlet of Huntworth. Huntworth itself is located between the towns of Bridgwater and North Petherton and benefits from excellent access to the M5 motorway at junction 24 which is approximately half a mile distant. North Petherton provides all the day to day amenities you would require and the larger centre of Bridgwater can be found approximately 2 miles to the north east. The county town of Taunton lies approximately 7 miles to the west with a more comprehensive range of shopping, scholastic and leisure facilities and also hosts a main line rail link with a direct line to London Paddington. International airports can be found at both Exeter and Bristol, both within an hours drive.

The gardens of Huntworth Park House are a credit to the vendor and the total plot extends to approximately 0.8 acres. Both the main house and the annexe have patio areas which provide a perfect space for alfresco dining and summer entertaining. In addition, there are covered verandas to the front and rear. The main garden is predominantly laid to lawn with an abundance of mature shrubs and trees which all provide a good degree of privacy and seclusion. A hardstanding area to the front provides ample parking for several vehicles.

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