Guide price
£495,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Clayhidon, Cullompton
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Chain-free
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1,375 sq ft / 128 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Countryside Views
- Three Bedrooms
- Kitchen
- Two Reception Rooms
- Family Bathroom
- Downstairs W.C
- Outbuilding
- Garden & Single Garage & Further Area
- Council Tax Band E
- Freehold
A three bedroom property in a rural location with countryside views. Council Tax Band E. EPC band F.
Freehold.
Situation - Bridge House is situated within the sought after village of Clayhidon which lies within the Blackdown Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village benefits from an excellent public house, church and village hall. The village of Hemyock is within 3.5 miles where an even greater selection of facilities can be found including doctors surgery, village stores, primary school which feeds into the highly regarded Uffculme School. Wellington is within 4.5 miles where a great selection of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities can be found together with easy access to the M5 motorway. Both Taunton and Honiton are within an approximate 20 minute drive whilst Bristol and Exeter are within an easy commute.
Description - A three bedroom property in a rural location with countryside views comprising a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, downstairs W.C, family bathroom and outbuilding. Outside there is a pretty garden and outbuilding with views. Across the road is a further area currently uncultivated with single garage, the property is offered for sale with no onward chain.
Accommodation - From the entrance porch into the hallway, door to W.C. on the left. To the right stairs rising to the first floor, doors to all rooms. Kitchen with wall and base units with space for oven and window seat. Dining room with window to front. Spacious sitting room with window to front and patio doors to the garden with fireplace. To the first floor are two double bedrooms, a further single and a family bathroom.
Outside - The garden consists of a patio area, mainly laid to lawn, with mature plants and shrubs. There is a useful outbuilding. Across the road is a single garage with small area abutting the river.
Services - Mains water, electric, septic tank - shared, no central heating. This property has the benefit of ultrafast broadband(Ofcom). Mobile coverage limited inside & outside Vodafone, Three and EE(Ofcom).
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's selling agents, Stags, Wellington Office.
Directions - From the centre of Wellington, proceed along South Street into Pyles Thorne and continue to the A38. Straight over towards Ford Street and continue all the way to the top of the hill. At the junction, go straight across toward Clayhidon turning right at the next crossroads into Rosemary Lane, Continue down the hill into Callers Lane and the property can be found on the Right hand side.
Freehold.
Situation - Bridge House is situated within the sought after village of Clayhidon which lies within the Blackdown Hills, designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village benefits from an excellent public house, church and village hall. The village of Hemyock is within 3.5 miles where an even greater selection of facilities can be found including doctors surgery, village stores, primary school which feeds into the highly regarded Uffculme School. Wellington is within 4.5 miles where a great selection of shopping, recreational and scholastic facilities can be found together with easy access to the M5 motorway. Both Taunton and Honiton are within an approximate 20 minute drive whilst Bristol and Exeter are within an easy commute.
Description - A three bedroom property in a rural location with countryside views comprising a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, downstairs W.C, family bathroom and outbuilding. Outside there is a pretty garden and outbuilding with views. Across the road is a further area currently uncultivated with single garage, the property is offered for sale with no onward chain.
Accommodation - From the entrance porch into the hallway, door to W.C. on the left. To the right stairs rising to the first floor, doors to all rooms. Kitchen with wall and base units with space for oven and window seat. Dining room with window to front. Spacious sitting room with window to front and patio doors to the garden with fireplace. To the first floor are two double bedrooms, a further single and a family bathroom.
Outside - The garden consists of a patio area, mainly laid to lawn, with mature plants and shrubs. There is a useful outbuilding. Across the road is a single garage with small area abutting the river.
Services - Mains water, electric, septic tank - shared, no central heating. This property has the benefit of ultrafast broadband(Ofcom). Mobile coverage limited inside & outside Vodafone, Three and EE(Ofcom).
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's selling agents, Stags, Wellington Office.
Directions - From the centre of Wellington, proceed along South Street into Pyles Thorne and continue to the A38. Straight over towards Ford Street and continue all the way to the top of the hill. At the junction, go straight across toward Clayhidon turning right at the next crossroads into Rosemary Lane, Continue down the hill into Callers Lane and the property can be found on the Right hand side.
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Stags Wellington office is situated in the town centre with plenty of car parking close by. From here the highly successful team works alongside the Professional Services department who give expert advice on all planning, estate management and rural business issues, as well as carrying out professional valuations for probate, matrimonial disputes and inheritance tax to name but a few. Wellington is an attractive country town situated near the Somerset/Devon border between the Quantock Hills to the north and the Blackdown Hills to the south, each designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Following a fire in 1731, the town was rebuilt and became a centre for cloth making. It now has a thriving population of around 15,000 and is made up of independent speciality shops, as well as three independent supermarkets, the most recent of which is Waitrose. Wellington has a good sports centre, a cinema, a wide choice of clubs and societies and an excellent selection of schools including Wellington School, a co educational independent day and boarding school for pupils aged 2-18 years. The town also hosts an annual food festival and is renowned for its Wellington Monument, completed in 1854 this was built in honour of the Duke of Wellington and stands high on the Blackdown Hills overlooking the town below. Wellington is situated within two miles of Junction 26 of the M5 motorway, which provides excellent links to both Exeter and Bristol.