Property Description: Guide Price £325,000 - £350,000. This immaculately presented pretty Victorian terraced property was converted from an old hospital in 2000. With high ceilings and large windows this house offers light, bright, airy and spacious accommodation arranged over two floors. The pretty Victorian veranda, with its tessellated tiled floor, creates an elegant entrance and offers a fabulous place to take in the view over the well kept communal gardens and town beyond.
The generous sized elegant living room has a wood burning stove and doors to the veranda making the most of the light and views. A separate dining room leads you to the good sized kitchen with its double oven, five ring gas hob and BBQ grill plus plumbing for a dishwasher and a washing machine. The kitchen looks out over the rear courtyard which has a useful shed and rear gate.
There is a separate entrance hall from the rear of the house that is currently arranged as a useful utility/boot room. There is also a downstairs cloakroom.
On the first floor, the main bedroom has excellent cupboards, two large windows, an en-suite shower room and small hallway creating a mini suite. There are two further double bedrooms - one at the front which offers the same expansive sunny views - and a family bathroom. There is a separate airing cupboard and good storage in the loft.
Outside: In addition to the pretty veranda at the front of the house, there is a private enclosed courtyard to the rear with planted pots, a rear gate and a useful storage shed. The beautifully kept communal gardens with hedging, lawns and mature trees are regularly maintained. There are two allocated parking spaces as well as additional parking for guests.
Location: Shepton Mallet is a vibrant and historic market town which has a heritage dating back to Roman times. The River Sheppey runs through the town and the Mendip Hills, which as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) lies to the north. The town has a wealth of retail outlets including independent boutiques, cafes and bars. The Charlton House Hotel & Spa is nearby with its award-winning restaurant in an elegant country house. Many cultural events are held throughout the year including the Lantern Festival, The Snowdrop Festival and the annual Carnival. The iconic town of Glastonbury is only six miles away, and the energetic cities of Bristol and Bath, easily accessed via the A37, are both under an hour away with excellent rail links to London. Castle Cary provides the closest rail links and is only 7 miles away. The A303 and the M4 are easily accessible and there are air links via Bristol Airport. The historic city of Wells is approximately 5 miles away and has four supermarkets including a Waitrose, a cinema, a leisure centre, numerous coffee shops, pubs and restaurants. The property is well placed for good private schools including All Hallows, Downside and Millfield as well as Wells Cathedral School.
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Council Tax: Band E (correct at time of marketing). To check council tax for this property, please refer to www.gov.uk/council-tax-bands
Local Authority: Somerset Council - 0300 123 2224
Services: Gas central heating, mains water, drainage and electricity
Tenure: This property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession upon completion. Annual service charge of approx. £500 per annum for upkeep of communal grounds and parking.
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