This attractive two-bedroom Edwardian townhouse occupies an elevated position in a highly desirable area of Ilminster.
The well-located end-of-terrace property is packed with period charm yet has been the subject of several enhancements and updates that meet modern living standards while preserving its original Edwardian design. Inside, the property is presented in excellent decorative order throughout with many rooms naturally bathed in light.
On the ground floor, the large sitting room has a bay window, exposed wooden flooring, a high ceiling, picture rails and an ornate fireplace housing a wood-burning stove. The dining room has lovely square proportions, exposed wooden flooring and access to a high degree of natural light. The kitchen is an especially bright room thanks to its skylight and direct access to the conservatory. The kitchen has a stylish modern look fitted with a range of cream shaker-style units, quality wooden work surfaces and plenty of space for appliances.
One of the reception rooms could be used as a further bedroom if required, while the conservatory would work equally well as a dining area.
On the first floor, there are two spacious double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. There is scope to extend the useful loft space, subject to the necessary consents, which could be converted into a further bedroom.
Outside, there is a pretty front garden with an area of lawn, colourful and a pathway leading to the front entrance. The enclosed rear garden is a good size and well-established with a large lawn and a handy timber shed that could be used as a studio or home office. At the top of the garden, there is an attractive outlook over the town and the hills beyond.
The property is available with no onward chain.
SUMMARY:
New Road, Ilminster
Guide Price: £305,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Ilminster
Agent's Tel: 01460 57222
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