Guide price
£635,000
4 bed detached house for saleQueen Street, Keinton Mandeville, Somerton, Somerset TA11
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
A beautifully presented four bedroom detached house occupying a fabulous plot of 0.92 acres, situated within the popular village of Keinton Mandeville. Recently refurbished, the property offers well-balanced accommodation including a spacious sitting room and a contemporary kitchen/dining room. Outside, there is ample parking, a double garage and wonderful gardens. No onward chain. EPC rating D.
A door to the front of the property opens into a glazed porch, with an inner door through to a central hall. Incorporating the staircase to the first floor accommodation, the hall includes ambient lighting and a thoughtfully designed area beneath the staircase, complete with a range of useful storage options and a shoe bench. The hall then leads through to a downstairs WC, with attractive panelling and a traditional suite.
The smartly presented sitting room is particularly spacious and is ideal for families. A fireplace with an inset wood-burning stove provides a superb focal point and offers space for a wall-mounted television above. This comfortable reception room also includes decorative panelling, wall lighting and built-in ceiling speakers. An opening then gives access to an adjoining double glazed conservatory – a pleasant seating area overlooking the garden, with direct access outside via patio doors.
Across the hall, the recently upgraded kitchen/dining room offers a light, airy and social space with a designated dining area at the front. This dual-aspect room has been fitted with a range of floor and wall units in a contemporary style, with contrasting Corian work surfaces, tiling behind and downlighting. Within the kitchen, there is space for a freestanding range cooker with a built-in extractor above, plumbing for a dishwasher, a one-and-a-half drainer sink with a multi-function water tap and a breakfast bar. Beyond, a useful utility area provides a continuation of the units and Corian work surfaces, as well as plumbing for a washing machine, space for a fridge/freezer and an external door to the rear garden.
On the first floor, the landing area includes a built-in linen cupboard. There are four well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs, one of which includes fitted wardrobes and the master with plenty of space for freestanding storage and a dressing table, if desired. Completing the accommodation is the beautiful family bathroom, which has been tastefully fitted with a modern suite comprising a low-level WC, a vanity wash hand basin and a bath with an attractive shower over, integrated alcove shelving, extractor fan and further ambient lighting.
Outside
Approached from Queen Street, Fairview offers extensive off-road parking to both the front and side, leading to an attached double garage. There is an established garden at the front, with the house set back from the road, mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, borders and hedging.
The double garage provides excellent storage and has light, power, side access, an up-and-over door to the front and a further garage door to the rear, allowing vehicular (and ride-on mower) access to the back of the property. The boiler for the gas-fired central heating is located in the garage, which was newly installed in November 2024 with a 10-year warranty.
One of the main selling points of this wonderful detached property is the remarkable garden and adjoining paddock to the rear. Enjoying an impressive 0.92 acre plot, the outside space at Fairview is perfect for families with children and indeed those green-fingered purchasers who seek space to landscape as they wish.
Directly behind the house is a patio seating area, part of which is covered and is a superb space for entertaining. The garden itself is level and predominantly laid to lawn with developed boundaries and borders. A five-bar gate then leads into the adjoining paddock, providing buyers with much versatility. In addition, the garden offers a shed/workshop and a summerhouse.
The property is located within the popular village of Keinton Mandeville, which sits midway between the market towns of Somerton to the west and Castle Cary to the east. The village has a population of approx. 1,200 and has a local village store, a good pub and other amenities, as well as Keinton Mandeville Primary School, which is located near the centre of the village and highly regarded. The village hall is the hub of the community and regularly hosts adult education classes, Pilates, short mat bowling, Sea Scouts, Brownies and a weekly clinic. The land around Keinton Mandeville is mixed agriculture with five farms surrounding the village - two providing popular farm shops. There are also playing fields with a children’s play area, a tennis court and a skateboard park - making Keinton Mandeville a wonderfully popular and vibrant place to live. Both Castle Cary mainline railway station and the A303 are located less than six miles away, providing superb travel links within easy reach.
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