£300,000
(£290/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleCastle Street, Nether Stowey TA5
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,033 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Characterful End Terraced Property
Three Bedrooms
One Bathroom
Lounge
Kitchen/Diner
Utility Room & Cloakroom
Generously Sized Enclosed Rear Garden
Gas Central Heating & Double Glazing
Sought-After Village Location
No Onward Chain
No onward chain. A charming cottage with an attractive and generously sized garden, tucked away in a secluded position accessed from Castle Street, within the historic heart of Nether Stowey.
Believed to date back to circa 1880, this characterful cottage briefly comprises an entrance hall, lounge, conservatory, kitchen/diner, utility room and cloakroom (WC) to the ground floor. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom.
Outside, the property enjoys a generously sized garden, providing an excellent space for relaxation and outdoor entertaining. Access to the property is via a shared courtyard, enhancing its tucked-away setting and charm.
Accommodation
This double-glazed and gas centrally heated property briefly comprises an entrance hall, lounge, conservatory, kitchen/diner, utility room, and cloakroom to the ground floor. The first-floor landing provides access to three bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom.
Outside, the property benefits from a generously sized rear garden with side access, featuring seating and lawned areas, along with raised beds, creating an attractive space for outdoor relaxation and entertaining.
Location
The historic village of Nether Stowey has many facilities, including a library, shop, restaurant, butchers, three public houses and Quantock Medical Centre.
The Quantock Hills offer a wide range woodland and moorland walks. Slightly further away, the bustling market town of Bridgwater offers a wider range of amenities and has excellent transport links to the M5 motorway and mainline rail link.
Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Estate/Management Charge: No - The property is located within a conservation area.
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: C
Utilities
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Mains
Electricity Supply: Mains
Mains Gas Supply: Yes
Central Heating: Yes - Gas
Flooding
No Flooding in the last 5 years. Flood Information:
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Conservation area
Nether Stowey features a designated Conservation Area focused on its historic village centre, with additional areas covering the Stowey Court/St Mary's Church complex and The Mount (a scheduled 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle). It is known for its high-quality historic character, and developments are subject to strict planning controls, including considerations for bat species and ecological impacts.
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