This individually built and attractive, detached residence occupies a prominent position in the pretty and sought-after village of Seavington, just three miles east of Ilminster.
The substantial, three-double-bedroom property, named Hunters Barn, was designed and constructed by its current owners who have created a beautiful home filled with modern, classic and contemporary features.
Inside, the triple-aspect sitting room is a naturally light space with an attractive fireplace housing a woodburning stove, while the heart of the home is the stunning, open-plan, kitchen/living/dining room which has been cleverly compartmentalised to create two defined spaces. The kitchen itself has a stylish contemporary look with a mixture of cream and dark-coloured units, quality worksurfaces and a striking central island housing a wine fridge. The open-plan living/dining areas have bi-folding doors on either side, seamlessly uniting the inside with the out. Not only is this an incredibly light space, it also has the luxury of a wood-burning stove making it a comfortable cosy area, whatever the weather.
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom is particularly spacious and has a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom.
Outside, the gardens wrap around the property and are enclosed offering a good degree of privacy. The garden has been tastefully landscaped for ease of maintenance and features an expanse of lawn and a sizeable patio immediately adjacent to the house, which is a superb spot for alfresco dining.
There is planning permission to construct a carport with overhead accommodation for anyone who would be interested in furthering the potential of this property.
Access to the house is via electric gates that open to a driveway where there is ample parking space to accommodate several vehicles.
The property comes with no onward chain.
SUMMARY:
School Lane, Seavington
Guide Price: £625,000-£650,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Ilminster
Agent's Tel: 01460 57222
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