This three-bedroom period cottage occupies an elevated position in the small rural hamlet of Pudleigh between Chard and Combe St Nicholas. The property sits in a quiet and peaceful location and benefits from stunning open views of the countryside to the south.
Inside, the red-brick, end-of-terrace cottage, named Alderleigh, is a bright and welcoming home which has retained a wealth of character.
On the ground floor, a wide entrance hallway with a vaulted ceiling leads through to two cosy reception rooms, both with multi-fuel stoves and a south-facing outlook over the garden. The kitchen/dining room has a favourable open plan layout and is large enough to comfortably accommodate a family-sized table and chairs. The kitchen is fitted with cream-coloured shaker-style units, contrasting dark surfaces and has plenty of space for appliances. A downstairs shower room completes this level.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms with lovely views of the countryside, a third single bedroom that would work equally well as a home office and a large traditional family bathroom.
Outside, the pretty cottage gardens are well-maintained and are mainly laid to lawn with neat borders. There are a few useful garden and log stores, and a lovely sheltered paved terrace which is a wonderful spot to relax and catch the afternoon sun.
There is ample space for parking at the side and back of the property.
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Pudleigh, Wadeford, Chard
Guide Price: £355,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Chard
Agent's Tel: 01460 238382
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