SYMONDS & Sampson are currently marketing this unique three bedroom, two bathroom, and two reception room detached bungalow.
Approached by a private sweeping driveway, The Bower occupies a unique plot at the end of a quiet no through road and lies in one of the area’s most desirable villages at the end of a cul de sac.
The property, which has extensive parking and set in manicured grounds, which have been sensitively designed and maintained, absolutely begs an internal inspection and an early viewing very much advised.
The bungalow, which has oil central heating and high quality bespoke designed hard wood double glazing throughout, is arranged in more detail as follows:
A pillared storm porch, which extends the length of the property frontage has a part glazed entrance door with a glass side screen leading to the porch, which has a storage cupboard, whilst glazed doors in turn lead to the reception hall.
In the hallway there is exceptional high quality oak flooring, welcoming views over the rear garden and a hatch to the roof space.
The kitchen/breakfast room (3.97 x 3.44) is fitted to the highest quality, designed to a bespoke specification, having granite worktops with attractive doors and stainless steel door furniture with fitted appliances including a Stower two oven range and refrigerator.
There are three good size bedrooms (4.25 x 3.82, 3.26 x 3.28 and 2.77 x 3.53) all being doubles with the largest having a lovely en suite shower room, whilst there is a further family bathroom with a white suite.
The picturesque residential village of East Lambrook is set in attractive surrounding countryside and contains a number of interesting character properties, the historic East Lambrook Manor with its extensive gardens, once the home of the late Marjorie Fish.
SUMMARY; Location; East Lambrook, South Petherton; Price; £775,000; Agent; Symonds & Sampson; Contact; 01935 423526.
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