3 bedroom village house
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 0.51 acres
- Modern
- Outbuildings
- Detached
- Garden
- Terrace
- Village
Internally the ground floor of smooth blue lias flagstones features a bespoke solid wood shaker style kitchen and well equipped utility room. Adjoining is a large open plan family room with double doors leading onto the garden terrace, as well as a separate snug drawing room with a traditional open fireplace. A cutting edge glazed garden room links the house back to the hill, enclosing a vast and bright living space with direct access to the garden through retractable glass walls.
On the first floor, the three generous double bedrooms have beautiful English oak floor boards, traditional panelled wood shutters to the windows and high vaulted ceilings well lit with rooflights. Each is appointed with a superbly finished ensuite bathroom featuring marble floors, painted timber panelling and the highest quality brushed nickel bathroom fittings.
This charming period style home has all the integrity and craft of a historic property alongside the comforts of modern construction including under floor heating throughout, brand new plumbing systems and high energy efficiency.
In all approximately 0.51 of an acre. EPC: D
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The property is positioned in the picturesque hamlet of Bratton Seymour and enjoys a peaceful position with far reaching views.
The Newt hotel, spa and gardens, and the Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Bruton are both within easy reach; Babington House, the private members' club, with its swimming pools, tennis courts, gym, bars and restaurant is also only a short drive away.
Nearby Bruton has excellent amenities that can cater for most day-to-day requirements. These include several restaurants and cafés, two pubs, a butcher, artisan bakery, four mini-supermarkets, petrol station, pharmacy, Post Office and a selection of independent shops. The town also has a vet, doctor's surgery and dentist.
The A303 provides a direct route to London via the M3 and there is a mainline rail service from Bruton to London Paddington, and the new train to Waterloo. Nearby Castle Cary has a mainline station offering more services.
There is a primary school and excellent local independent schools in Bruton to include King's School Bruton and the state owned boarding school Sexey's. Also nearby are All Hallows, Downside, Hazelgrove, Port Regis and the Sherborne schools also within easy reach.
The Newt 2.5 miles, Bruton 3 miles, Castle Cary 4 miles, Sherborne 10 miles, Frome town centre 14.5 miles (All distances are approximate).