£3,950 pcm
(£912 pw)
5 bed detached house to rentOld Cleeve, Minehead, Somerset TA24
5 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: E
- Unfurnished
About this property
Refurbished to an Exceptional Standard
5 Double Bedrooms
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Generous Off-Road Parking
Close to Exmoor National Park
EPC Rating = E
A refurbished family home in a village location
Description
Recently refurbished to an exceptional standard, Old Cleeve Farmhouse provides extensive and versatile living accommodation.
The ground floor comprises two reception rooms with engineered oak floors and woodburning stoves, a beautifully equipped kitchen breakfast room with stone floor which includes a full range of kitchen appliances including electric ovens, hobs, fridge freezer and drinks fridge. In addition there is a downstairs gym room with adjoining wet room and a study and utility room with separate cloakroom and w/c.
To the first floor there are five double ensuite bedrooms.
The garden is enclosed and laid to grass with a patio area. The property includes a substantial off road parking area to the left of the property with a garage building and a separate barn (which currently includes some old stabling partitions).
A paddock is available by separate negotiation.
Directions
Travelling on the A39 from Washford after approximately half a mile turn right at the cross road on to the lane signposted to Old Cleeve and Blue Anchor. After a approximately 0.4 miles continue straight towards Old Cleeve. After a further 0.3 miles Old Cleeve Farmhouse will be on your left had side.
Additional Info
Available to let on an initial twelve month fixed term Assured Shorthold Tenancy. Old Cleeve Farmhouse is perfectly situated on the west of the village of Old Cleeve, close to the Exmoor National Park. The property is located a short distance from the villages of Dunster and Carhampton that provide local services while the larger centre of Minehead is located approximately 5 miles to the west.
Old Cleeve Farmhouse sits close to the Exmoor National Park and is surrounded by a landscape of woodland and moorland with a convenient network of footpaths and bridleways easily accessible. The area provides ample opportunity for recreational activities within both the National Park and Quantock Hills. For equestrian enthusiasts there is racing at Taunton and Exeter whilst there are numerous hunting packs in the area and many good shoots and North Devon offers some of the best sailing, surfing and beaches. Located slightly further afield, Bridgwater and Taunton have an extensive range of shopping facilities, a thriving farmers’ market and the county cricket ground, the home of Somerset Cricket Club.
The area provides good communications links to the area. Taunton’s main line railway station offers direct trains to London Paddington and the Midlands. The M5 Motorway can be accessed at Taunton (Junction 25) or Bridgwater (Junction 23) providing access to Bristol and the Midlands.
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