MANOR Farmhouse typifies a former village farmhouse, offering considerable character throughout, built of local stone beneath a thatched and slate tiled roof with the property being listed Grade II for its architectural importance.
The original thatched section of the building dates back to the 1500’s and now encompasses extensions added over the years to offer a sizeable family home.
The ground floor comprises an impressive entrance hall, with original flagstone flooring and exposed beams, two reception rooms, whilst the other is currently utilised as a snug/reading room with a separate study in the neighbouring room.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a brilliantly light space with a flagstone floor, which has been finished to an exceedingly high standard comprising a range of fitted wall and base units.
From the kitchen stairs rise to the first floor dining room, which offers a flexible living space and again has a range of period features, such as a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and stone walls.
The master suite is accessed via a separate dressing room which then opens into the main bedroom.
This is a generous room featuring a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams and offers a peaceful space with views across the garden.
Further on the first floor is the family shower room which is finished to a high standard along with the second and third generously sized bedrooms.
Such is the internal space it is considered that the property would serve a large family or possibly accommodate multi-generational living.
SUMMARY; Location; Lower Street, West Chinnock, Crewkerne; Price; £1,150,000; Agent; Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Yeovil; Contact; 01935 589027.
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