This handsome, individually designed family home occupies a favourable position in the village of Horton, just two miles from Ilminster, while Taunton is ten miles away.
The detached, four-bedroom dwelling, named Kasa Mia, is a well-appointed, comfortable home providing spacious and highly versatile accommodation.
Inside, the L-shaped lounge/diner has a lovely feature fireplace housing a wood-burning stove and there are sliding doors that open to a light-filled, Nataro-built conservatory. This superb addition to the property truly brings the ‘outside-in’ with its pitched roof further enhancing its sense of space.
The kitchen has a smart, traditional look with a U-shape of fitted wooden cupboards, contrasting roll-top work surfaces, several integrated appliances and flows into a good-sized breakfast area. The ground floor is completed with a utility/study and a cloakroom.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms and a family bathroom with a corner shower cubicle. The principal bedroom benefits from a comprehensive range of fitted wardrobes and cupboards, while a further bedroom has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams.
Outside, the beautifully landscaped and extremely private nature of the south-facing garden is a key feature of this property. A myriad of well-established plants, shrubs, flowers, and mature trees offset the well-kept lawn and large patio area, creating an outdoor space with plenty of interest and appeal. There is also an attractive decking area that provides access to a wooden storage shed and a summerhouse.
A superb addition of a 'Stiltz' lift on the west wing provides annexe potential.
At the front, there is a pretty garden featuring a lawn, a wealth of plants, shrubs, flowers and trees, and an attractive brick-paved driveway with space to accommodate at least three cars.
SUMMARY:
Kasa Mia, Hanning Road, Horton, Ilminster
Guide Price: £625,000
Agent: Connells, Taunton
Agent's Tel: 01823 334433
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