This individual four-bedroom village house occupies an enviable position at the head of a small private cul-de-sac of three properties within walking distance of the centre of Merriott, a popular and thriving community just two miles to the north of Crewkerne.
The detached property, named Chestnut House, is attractively finished with a part-stone faced and part-rendered elevations with brick detailing adding extra interest.
The family home is presented in excellent decorative order and enjoys all the benefits of modern technology and comfort with underfloor heating, lovely oak flooring, oak internal doors, and a high-quality kitchen and bathroom fittings.
Inside, on the ground floor, there is an attractive sitting room with a brick fireplace housing a wood-burning stove, a cosy snug with bi-fold doors that open to the garden and a handy study. The open-plan kitchen/family room is a highlight with its vaulted ceiling and two sets of bi-fold doors to the garden enhancing the sense of space. The kitchen has a classic look and is fitted with a range of quality fixtures and fittings, with white cupboards, wooden work surfaces, a central island with a breakfast bar and space for appliances.
On the first floor, there are four sizeable bedrooms and a large, finely-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom has splendid views of the village, a walk-in wardrobe and a smart ensuite shower room. The second bedroom also has an ensuite bathroom.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden offers a high degree of privacy and has been tastefully landscaped with a neat lawn, an abundance of ornamental shrubs and well-established trees, gravelled areas and a lovely paved terrace next to the house.
At the side of the house, a brick-paved driveway with double gates opens to a carport, a store/workshop and a useful garden implement shed. There is an additional parking space on the other side of the front garden.
SUMMARY:
Church Street, Merriott
Guide Price: £675,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Chard
Agent's Tel: 01460 238382
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