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4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Substantial period residence
- Requiring renovation
- Exciting potential
- Charm & character throughout
- Four double bedrooms
- Plot totalling 0.4 acres
- Popular village location
- No onward chain
Stowey House is a substantial Grade II listed period residence, standing as one of the most historic homes within this popular village at the foot of the Quantock Hills. Prospective purchasers are offered an exciting opportunity, to refurbish and restore the home to rightfully be a premium residence once more. Marketed with no onward chain, an early viewing is highly recommended.
Internally the accommodation is arranged over two levels, with rooms of impressive size throughout, which boasts a range of period features. To the ground floor entrance hall, which leads to two separate reception rooms of exceptional size, with the primary lounge enjoying an inglenook fireplace. The kitchen / diner sits to the rear side of the home, which again is a hugely spacious area which will be ideal for hosting. Beyond and completing the ground floor accommodation is a utility room which gives access to a ground floor w/c with hand basin.
To the first floor are four double bedrooms, each of which boasting their own character, with bedroom two offering an additional dressing room area, alongside a family bathroom. From the landing a door leads to an original staircase which rises into the loft, which in its current state provides an abundance of storage, however with the necessary consents could be converted to create a sizeable fifth bedroom.
Externally Stowey House is a hugely attractive proposition. Accessed over a gravelled driveway off St Mary Street, the plot opens to a vast area of lawn. In total the plot totals 0.43 acres, with the majority of this being found as an open lawn to the rear, which faces south ensuring sunlight throughout the entire day. There is an abundance of parking, along with a spacious garage and additional outbuildings that require remedial works.
To the right purchaser, the residence offers outstanding potential to transform a period home back to its former glory.
The property is situated on the outskirts of the village of Nether Stowey, at the foot of the Quantock Hills. Within the village there are local facilities which include a church, inn, primary school, post office, general stores, butchers and medical centre. The Quantock hills themselves are designated an Area Of Outstanding natural Beauty and provide multiple opportunities to enjoy the countryside and numerous rural pursuits. The market town of Bridgwater is approximately 8 miles and the county town of Taunton is approximately 11 miles and offer a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities. There is also a direct line rail link to London Paddington from Taunton and motorway access can be gained at Bridgwater J23 and J24 of the M5 motorway.
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