Guide price

£330,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Main Road, Westonzoyland, Bridgwater, Somerset TA7

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Georgian detached residence

  • Period features

  • Popular village location

  • Spacious accommodation

  • Principal bedroom with ensuite

  • Off-road parking

An attractive double fronted Georgian house situated in a popular village location. Small garden and off-road parking.

A period detached family home situated in the heart of the convenient village of Westonzoyland. We understand that the property dates back to 1840 and the current owners have been in residence for 22 years. The property would now benefit from some updating.

The spacious accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises; an entrance door opens into a useful porch with door leading into the welcoming hallway with staircase rising to the first floor and access offered into all ground floor rooms. The sitting room and dining room both overlook the front elevation. The sitting room has a fireplace and the dining room is open plan into the double aspect kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall, base and drawer units with space for appliances. At the rear of the property you will find a well-proportioned lounge with an Inglenook fireplace. In addition, the property benefits from a useful cellar approx. 14ft x 14ft which runs under the dining area.

On the first floor the spacious landing opens into a family bathroom and four bedrooms, three of which are doubles. The principal bedroom has the benefit of an ensuite shower room and bedroom two has two built-in cupboards.

An early viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the space and character that this village home has to offer.

The property is situated within the historical village of Westonzoyland. The village lies 4 miles east of the market town of Bridgwater. The town of Street with its popular Clarks village shopping facility is approximately 9 miles away. Within the village are a church, inn, primary school, butchers shop, hairdressers and grocery store. A wider range of amenities can be located at Bridgwater, along with access to the M5 motorway at junction 23, approximately 5 miles distance.

Externally there is a useful WC and boiler room. A tarmac driveway leads to the off-road parking and a small area of lawn is interspersed with shrubs. To the front, the property is bordered by a mature hedge and railings.

N.B. The neighbour to the left hand side has access over Suffolk House’s drive to access their own parking at the rear.

There is planning permission for a detached annex at the rear of the house. Planning ref 53/24/00016 Sedgmoor.

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