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£350,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
High Street, Stoke-Sub-Hamdon, Somerset TA14

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Palmer Snell - Martock

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About this property

    Discover the charm of village living in this beautifully presented end of terrace cottage, crafted from iconic Ham Stone and tucked away in the highly desirable village of Stoke Sub Hamdon.
    Lovingly maintained by the current owners, this characterful home blends original features with modern comforts. Enjoy the warmth of exposed Ham Stone walls, the cosy glow of a log burner, neutral and stylish décor throughout, and original timber flooring in select rooms.

    The ground floor offers excellent versatility with two welcoming reception rooms, a modern refitted kitchen that flows into a bright breakfast room overlooking the garden, and a convenient downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs, you'll find three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom.
    Outside, mature gardens create a peaceful retreat, complete with a paved patio area-perfect for relaxing in the sunshine.
    A charming, well-presented village cottage that’s ready to move into and enjoy.

    StokesubHamdon is a peaceful and picturesque village, perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a slower pace of life while still having everything they need close by. Nestled at the foot of Ham Hill Country Park, it offers beautiful countryside walks, stunning views and a genuine sense of community. The village provides an excellent range of amenities, including traditional pubs, a church, primary school, dentist, doctors/chemist, village hall, café and a variety of friendly local businesses.

    Transport links are excellent, with the A303, Yeovil, Crewkerne and Sherborne all within easy reach. These nearby towns offer further amenities, leisure facilities and mainline train services to Exeter and London. Crewkerne also provides a good selection of shops, including a Waitrose, along with restaurants, a gym and a swimming pool.

    The property offers wellbalanced accommodation, beginning with an entrance hall that leads into a bright sitting and dining room. This welcoming space features a charming Hamstone fireplace with a woodburning stove as its focal point. Large windows at both ends allow natural light to flood the room, with a modern tiltandturn window at the front and a traditional sash window at the rear. Wooden flooring runs throughout, and the dining area comfortably accommodates a sixseater table, with alcove shelving adding character.

    The kitchen blends modern convenience with traditional charm, offering a good range of units, terracotta splashbacks, a stainless steel sink, gas hob and oven, plumbing for a dishwasher and washing machine, a pantry/larder and space for a tall fridge/freezer. Exposed beams add warmth, and a door leads to the side terrace. An archway opens into the breakfast room, where exposed Hamstone walls and French doors create a beautiful setting with views across the garden and beyond. A cleverly designed cloakroom sits beneath the stairs, featuring a Hamstone wall, corner basin and woodpanelled ceiling.

    Upstairs, the master bedroom is a peaceful space with fitted wardrobes, wooden flooring and lovely countryside views to the rear. The second and third bedrooms both face the front, offering views of Ham Hill and the monument. The family bathroom includes a panelled bath with shower over, vanity unit, heated towel rail, WC, airing cupboard housing the threeyearold Vaillant boiler, wall cabinet and an obscured rear window. There is also access to a partially boarded loft with ladder.

    Outside, the property is approached via steps leading to a pretty front garden with herbaceous borders, mature shrubs and a gravelled area. The rear garden is a real highlight - a beautifully tiered space with a side terrace, main terrace and a covered seating area at the bottom of the garden. Mostly laid to lawn, it features an ornamental pond, flower beds, shrubs, trees, raised beds, a wooden shed, greenhouse, log store beneath the terrace, water butts, an outdoor tap and a side gate.

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