This beautifully appointed, three-bedroom property occupies an enviable position in an exclusive cul-de-sac in the ever-popular village of Broadway, which together with its sister village of Horton, form a very active community.
The charming, terraced house has easy access to the Blackdown Hills, while Ilminster lies less than three miles to the east.
The property is presented in superb decorative order throughout, thanks to the efforts of the current owners who have given the property a complete upgrade to create the very best of contemporary living.
Inside, on the ground floor, the cosy living room has a central fireplace housing a wood-burning stove offering practical warmth and an attractive focal point. The room has ample space for a dining table and chairs and also benefits from French doors leading out to the garden. The kitchen has a modern, traditional look with a good range of well-fitted shaker-style cupboards, quality worksurfaces, some integrated appliances, lovely parquet-style flooring and a breakfast bar.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a single, and a superbly appointed family bathroom. The single bedroom would work equally well as a home office.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has been beautifully landscaped with its core focus on a delightful, covered pergola and a central pathway that leads to the patio area at the bottom of the garden. On either side of the pathway, there is low boxed hedging, areas of lawn, an abundance of mature shrubs and colourful flora. This pretty outside space is a lovely setting for alfresco dining and relaxing in the warmer months.
The house has the advantage of a garage and an additional parking space.
The property is available with no onward chain.
SUMMARY:
Standerwick Orchard, Broadway, Ilminster
Guide Price: £375,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Ilminster
Agent's Tel: 01460 57222
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