This classically-designed detached property occupies an enviable position in the desirable village of Horton, which together with its sister village of Broadway form a very active community, while Ilminster is just over two miles away.
The three double bedroom, executive-style home, named South Riding, is beautifully presented inside with pleasant neutral décor and tasteful finishing touches. Over the years, the property has been thoughtfully enhanced and extended to create a warm and welcoming living environment.
On the ground floor, the entrance hallway leads to the large sitting room that benefits from good access to natural light and has an attractive focal point with a contemporary-style fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. The designated study is a great addition to the house, especially for those needing to work from home.
The open-plan kitchen/dining room has been significantly improved by the current owner, who has created a great setting for family gatherings and socialising. The superbly-appointed kitchen has pale grey units, quality work surfaces, a stylish breakfast bar, skylights, a partly vaulted ceiling, grey parquet-style flooring and tasteful pendant lighting that together create a high-end look. The bi-folding doors offset this living space beautifully, seamlessly uniting inside with out.
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms, all of excellent proportions, and a smart family bathroom. The principal benefits from built-in wardrobes and a luxury en-suite bathroom.
Outside, the large, south-facing rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and seclusion thanks to its high hedging. This sunny outside space is laid mainly to lawn, with several well-established shrubs, an area of decking and a patio directly adjacent to the house.
At the front, the private driveway provides ample space for parking and gives access to the detached garage.
SUMMARY:
South Riding, Horton, Ilminster
Guide Price: £575,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Ilminster
Agent's Tel: 01460 57222
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