This quaint period cottage occupies a tucked-away position, set well back from the main road in the old part of the pretty village of Tatworth, less than two miles south of Chard.
The three-bedroom country house has been substantially extended over the years to create a versatile home filled with modern comforts whilst its wealth of original character features have been retained beautifully.
Inside, the oldest part of the property has a cosy sitting room with exposed timbers, flagstone flooring and a large wood burner and leads through to a double aspect snug, again with exposed ceiling beams and doors that open into a lovely south-facing garden room with a grapevine running through it.
The bright and spacious kitchen has a classic country look and a lovely, vaulted ceiling. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of pale-green units, wooden work surfaces and plenty of space for appliances. A wet room and an office complete the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a well-appointed intercommunicating "Jack and Jill" bathroom with a standalone roll-top bath.
The ground floor office links with the annexe which offers the immediate opportunity to derive an income stream or to use as a dwelling for a dependent relative. The annexe is also beautifully appointed with a sitting room with a vaulted ceiling and open fireplace, a kitchen, a double bedroom and a shower room. It also has a private garden with a studio/overflow bedroom.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden has been beautifully landscaped and features an area of lawn, colourful borders, ornamental shrubs and mature trees. A pretty wisteria-covered pergola leads to an ornamental pond with a Japanese-style bridge and running the length of the rear boundary is a small stream.
At the front, there is a large gravel parking area and a neat garden, laid with lawn, lavender beds and ornamental shrubs.
SUMMARY:
Wreath Green, Tatworth, Chard
Guide Price: £525,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Chard
Agent's Tel: 01460 238382
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