3 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Five detached 3 and 4 bedroom homes
- Contemporary design driven by sustainability and efficiency
- Stunning semi rural location with elevated views
- Air source heating systems in each home with underfloor heating
- Driveway parking for two / three cars
- Close to Frome and the village of Mell.
Description
Plot 5 is a striking three bedroom detached house arranged over two storeys featuring a distinctive curved roofline. A recessed entrance leads through to a central hallway with the main accommodation leading off. The hallway leads through to a triple aspect living room on the right hand side with views over the garden. To the left is the triple aspect, open plan kitchen dining room with handy utility / boot room which also has external access.
Stairs lead up to the three double bedrooms, a study and a family bathroom on the first floor. The dual aspect principal bedroom has an en suite shower room, along with a walk-in wardrobe.
Outside there is an enclosed garden with areas laid to lawn and patio. A paved driveway provides parking for two to three cars, whilst soft planting areas and permeable surfaces encourage a naturalist visual.
The Barn Garden is a collection of five carefully crafted brand new homes located in a semi-rural position in the Somerset village of Great Elm. Whilst being contemporary in style, the heritage of the area is subtly reflected in the design of each home with judicious use of natural materials such as the treated natural wood cladding and profiled metal sheeting. Large windows draw the eye to the panoramic views across towards the Mendip Hills whilst strong eco credentials ensure all homes are easy and efficient to run. The mixed aesthetic employed through The Barn Garden ensures a sense of cohesive individuality with elements of asymmetry, Dutch Barn influences and double gabled roofs.
Sustainability has been at the forefront for The Barn Garden with sensitive and minimal disruption to flora and fauna. Extensive measures have been taken to minimise the impact of the development on the natural environment such as reduced carbon emissions, more of which are detailed within the linked brochure.
A detailed specification is included within the linked brochure however highlights include Air Source Heating, which amongst other measures has [with one exception] resulted in an EPC rating of A. Other notable items are the underfloor heating, Masterclass kitchens with Quartz worktops, electric car charging and solar panelling.
Location
On the edge of the Mendip Hills, Great Elm is a charming and historic village situated to the north west of Frome and is made up of mainly period houses and cottages. At its centre is a small triangular green and close by are the parish church and village hall. There are pleasant bridle and footpaths locally and the picturesque Mells River runs alongside the village. The Barn Garden leads directly onto open countryside where there are woodland walks along the river or mountain biking tracks.
Approximately one mile away by road is the unspoilt historic village of Mells with its village shop and the very popular local pub, the 15th century Talbot Inn, and excellent primary and nursery schools. There is a direct rail link to London from Frome, Warminster, Westbury and Bath. The local town of Frome is approximately two miles away and meets day to day needs and has a station offering direct rail services Bath and Salisbury. Frome is the largest market town in Somerset, with a thriving arts community with excellent shopping including a host of small independent shops, two theatres, cinema and sports centre. Food offerings are also aplenty from cozy cafes to fine dining establishments using the finest local ingredients. Glorious Babington House, hotel and private members club is also close by and offers great leisure and recreational opportunities. Schools nearby include Downside, Wells Cathedral, Prior Park, King Edwards, Monkton Combe, Kings Bruton and All Hallows Preparatory School.
Square Footage: 1,615 sq ft
Directions
From Mells, take Top Lane towards Great Elm passing the village hall on the left as you enter the village. Continue through the village on Church Close, taking the left fork at Hapsford Hill where there is a converted chapel on the corner. Briefly continue along the lane and The Barn Garden is located on the left hand side, signs will guide towards the visitor parking.
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