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£399,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Barrington, Ilminster
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Detached house
3 beds
2 baths
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EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Sought after village
- Walking distance of village pub
- Fantastic network of local footpaths
- Kitchen
- Dining hall
- Sitting room
- 3 Bedrooms
- Spacious garden
- Freehold
- Council tax band: D
Thatchdown Cottage is a charming Grade II listed period property, built with colour-washed, part-rendered elevations under a pitched thatched roof, and featuring a modern rear extension. Council Tax band D, EPC rating D, Freehold
Situation - Barrington is a highly sought-after conservation village, famous for Barrington Court, a National Trust property. The local amenities include a parish church and a popular village pub, the Barrington Boar. The village is surrounded by open countryside, offering many footpaths with excellent walks.
The nearby town of Ilminster provides excellent day-to-day shopping facilities, whilst Taunton offers a wide range of shopping, recreational, and leisure facilities, including the renowned Somerset County Cricket Ground and Taunton Racecourse, along with a number of well-respected schools in both the state and private sectors. The A303 can be joined at Ilminster and at the Podimore Roundabout to the north, while the M5 motorway at Junction 25 in Taunton provides fast and easy access to Exeter and Bristol. Taunton also has a main line station with fast trains to London Paddington.
Description - Thatchdown Cottage is a charming Grade II listed period property, built with colour-washed, part-rendered elevations under a pitched thatched roof, and featuring a modern rear extension. Steeped in history, the property is believed to date back to the 10th century. It boasts plenty of character and charm, including two superb fireplaces, floorboards, muntin board panelling, exposed ceiling beams, window seats, doors, and attractive leaded windows.
Outside, there is a large, mature rear garden with useful outbuildings. The former garage is currently used as a games room.
Accommodation - Approached under the attractive canopied thatched porch with steps leading to a part-glazed stable-style door, Thatchdown Cottage exudes charm and character. The dining hall features ceiling beams, a window seat, a front aspect window with secondary glazing and an impressive inglenook fireplace with a large fitted wood-burning stove, a timber lintel, a tiled hearth, and exposed stone. A door from here opens to the sitting room, which includes four windows with window seats, a muntin panelled wall, a store cupboard, stairs to the first floor with storage underneath, and another attractive inglenook fireplace with an exposed beam and tiled hearth used as an open fire.
From the dining room, a door also opens to the rear porch, which has a stable-style door leading to the garden, a skylight, and doors to the kitchen and cloakroom with space and plumbing for laundry appliances. The beautifully appointed kitchen comprises a range of wall and floor-fitted units, space for a range-style cooker with an extractor over, and integrated appliances, along with a rear window offering views up towards the garden.
On the first floor, the landing has exposed timbers and doors opening to the bedrooms and bathroom. The principal bedroom is accessed through the third bedroom, which is currently used as a study area with storage. The principal bedroom is a good size and has a double aspect, while the second bedroom also has a double aspect with two double wardrobes. The bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising a low-level WC, a pedestal wash hand basin, and a roll-top freestanding bath.
Outside - The mature gardens lie to the rear of the property and have been well maintained. Predominantly laid to lawn, they feature a number of well-stocked beds, including a rose bed and a lower paved seating area. At the far end of the garden is a raised decking area, providing an attractive level seating space with delightful views over the village and surrounding countryside.
From the bottom area of the garden, there is access to the former garage, which has been converted into a games room/study. Additionally, there is a useful garden shed, a store, and another shed that has recently been used as a study.
Services - Mains electricity, drainage and water. Electric heaters.
Directions - Upon entering Barrington, proceed past the Barrington Boar. The property can be found a short distance further on the right-hand side.
Situation - Barrington is a highly sought-after conservation village, famous for Barrington Court, a National Trust property. The local amenities include a parish church and a popular village pub, the Barrington Boar. The village is surrounded by open countryside, offering many footpaths with excellent walks.
The nearby town of Ilminster provides excellent day-to-day shopping facilities, whilst Taunton offers a wide range of shopping, recreational, and leisure facilities, including the renowned Somerset County Cricket Ground and Taunton Racecourse, along with a number of well-respected schools in both the state and private sectors. The A303 can be joined at Ilminster and at the Podimore Roundabout to the north, while the M5 motorway at Junction 25 in Taunton provides fast and easy access to Exeter and Bristol. Taunton also has a main line station with fast trains to London Paddington.
Description - Thatchdown Cottage is a charming Grade II listed period property, built with colour-washed, part-rendered elevations under a pitched thatched roof, and featuring a modern rear extension. Steeped in history, the property is believed to date back to the 10th century. It boasts plenty of character and charm, including two superb fireplaces, floorboards, muntin board panelling, exposed ceiling beams, window seats, doors, and attractive leaded windows.
Outside, there is a large, mature rear garden with useful outbuildings. The former garage is currently used as a games room.
Accommodation - Approached under the attractive canopied thatched porch with steps leading to a part-glazed stable-style door, Thatchdown Cottage exudes charm and character. The dining hall features ceiling beams, a window seat, a front aspect window with secondary glazing and an impressive inglenook fireplace with a large fitted wood-burning stove, a timber lintel, a tiled hearth, and exposed stone. A door from here opens to the sitting room, which includes four windows with window seats, a muntin panelled wall, a store cupboard, stairs to the first floor with storage underneath, and another attractive inglenook fireplace with an exposed beam and tiled hearth used as an open fire.
From the dining room, a door also opens to the rear porch, which has a stable-style door leading to the garden, a skylight, and doors to the kitchen and cloakroom with space and plumbing for laundry appliances. The beautifully appointed kitchen comprises a range of wall and floor-fitted units, space for a range-style cooker with an extractor over, and integrated appliances, along with a rear window offering views up towards the garden.
On the first floor, the landing has exposed timbers and doors opening to the bedrooms and bathroom. The principal bedroom is accessed through the third bedroom, which is currently used as a study area with storage. The principal bedroom is a good size and has a double aspect, while the second bedroom also has a double aspect with two double wardrobes. The bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising a low-level WC, a pedestal wash hand basin, and a roll-top freestanding bath.
Outside - The mature gardens lie to the rear of the property and have been well maintained. Predominantly laid to lawn, they feature a number of well-stocked beds, including a rose bed and a lower paved seating area. At the far end of the garden is a raised decking area, providing an attractive level seating space with delightful views over the village and surrounding countryside.
From the bottom area of the garden, there is access to the former garage, which has been converted into a games room/study. Additionally, there is a useful garden shed, a store, and another shed that has recently been used as a study.
Services - Mains electricity, drainage and water. Electric heaters.
Directions - Upon entering Barrington, proceed past the Barrington Boar. The property can be found a short distance further on the right-hand side.
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Stags Taunton office is situated in Hammet Street, only 50m from the heart of the main shopping area. Taunton is the county town of Somerset, with over 1,000 years of religious and military history, its name comes from "Town on the River Tone", which is the river that flows through the town. Taunton has a number of fine historic buildings, including Taunton Castle, which now incorporates the Somerset County Museum and the Castle Hotel, Gray's Almhouses, St James Church, Priory Barn (Somerset County Cricket Museum), Bath Place and the Tudor Tavern (now Café Nero). As one of the Government's "Strategically important towns or cities", Taunton has received funding for a number of large-scale regeneration projects, which have further established the town as a major business destination in the South West. Taunton has excellent shopping and leisure facilities, with a number of indoor shopping complexes, high street multiples and quality independent shops, as well as restaurants and cafes. As a sporting centre, Taunton has much to offer, with horse racing at Taunton Racecourse, just two miles from the town centre, and cricket at the County Ground, which is home to Somerset County Cricket Club. In addition, there are excellent tennis and general sports facilities available at Tone Leisure Centre.