3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II Listed High Quality Conversion Of A Former Silk Mill
- Charming Cottage Full Of Character Features Within A Development Of Nine Properties
- Study/Bedroom Three On The Ground Floor
- Living Room With Beautiful Arched Doorway
- Kitchen/Dining Room With Utility Room behind
- Three Toilets Via a Cloakroom, Bathroom and En suite
- Two Bedrooms, A Bathroom And En suite On The First Floor
- Private Enclosed Rear Low Maintenance Garden
- Two Allocated Parking Spaces Accessed Via the Front And Rear Of The Property
- Located Between Shepton Mallet and Wells
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An enchanting grade II listed cottage nestled in a former silk mill, dating back to the 19th century, exuding heritage and charm. This quaint development comprises only nine unique properties, promising a sense of exclusivity and history.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway with a cloakroom leading to the living room, featuring deep-set windows, plantation shutters, and a beautiful arched door that seamlessly connect to the kitchen dining room. The kitchen boasts a vaulted ceiling with skylights, wooden worktops, and a range of modern appliances, with access to the delightful rear garden. A well organised utility room sits just behind the kitchen. A study/ground floor bedroom adds versatility to the space.
Ascend to the first floor via the long landing with high ceilings, where you'll find bedroom one with a fitted wardrobe and an en-suite, bedroom two with a fitted cupboard, and a three-piece bathroom along the landing. Outside, a private enclosed rear garden offers a low-maintenance patio area, perfect for relaxation.
Situated between Shepton Mallet and Wells, this idyllic property offers a peaceful retreat in the charming countryside of Somerset. Lower Silk Mill beckons with its historic allure, nestled amidst rolling hills, lush meadows, and a tranquil riverbank. Discover the whispers of artisans from yesteryears within the mill's rustic stone walls, where the past comes to life with every step.
Embrace the timeless appeal of Lower Silk Mill, where nature's beauty intertwines with architectural splendour, offering a sanctuary for those seeking solace and inspiration. Come experience the enchantment of this hidden gem in Shepton Mallet, where history and nature converge in harmony.
Location
Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Somerset, Lower Silk Mill in the charming town of Shepton Mallet beckons those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst nature's embrace. As you approach the historic mill, the gentle sound of flowing water from the nearby river sets a serene backdrop, inviting you to explore its storied past.
The rustic stone façade of Lower Silk Mill exudes an old-world charm that transports visitors to a bygone era. Stepping inside, you are greeted by the enchanting aroma of freshly dyed fabrics and the echoes of centuries-old machinery that once hummed with the rhythmic pulse of industry.
Wandering through the mill's labyrinthine corridors, you are enveloped in a tapestry of history, each thread woven with the tales of artisans and craftsmen who honed their trade within these hallowed walls. As shafts of sunlight filter through the vintage windows, illuminating the dust motes dancing in the air, you can almost feel the spirits of the past whispering their secrets to you.
The surrounding landscape of Darshill offers a picturesque backdrop for Lower Silk Mill, with rolling hills and lush meadows stretching as far as the eye can see. Strolling along the tranquil riverbank, you can glimpse the vibrant tapestry of flora and fauna that calls this idyllic setting home.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply someone in search of a moment of respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life, Lower Silk Mill in Shepton Mallet promises to captivate your senses and ignite your imagination. Come, immerse yourself in the timeless allure of this hidden gem, and discover the magic that awaits within its historic walls.
Hallway
Door to the front aspect with a double glazed window inset, stairs leading to the first floor, radiator, gas meter, telephone point and luxury vinyl flooring.
WC - 1.93m x 0.75m (6'3" x 2'5")
Extractor fan, chrome towel radiator, low level WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and tiled flooring.
Living Room - 4.99m x 4.58m (16'4" x 15'0")
Double glazed windows to the rear aspect with wooden plantation shutters, glazed arch doorway into the kitchen/dining room, three wall lights, a fitted cupboard with shelving, two radiators and a television aerial.
Kitchen/Dining Room - 6.45m x 2.76m (21'1" x 9'0")
Double glazed door to the side aspect with double glazed windows to the rear, side aspects and three double glazed skylights, vaulted ceiling with exposed wooden beams, a range of wall and base units with wooden work tops, inset Belfast style sink with mixer tap over, integral Smeg oven, induction hob, spaces for a dishwasher and fridge freezer, radiator and tiled flooring.
Utility Room - 2.64m x 1.87m (8'7" x 6'1")
Obscure double glazed window to the side aspect, wall mounted Rehema boiler, consumer unit, laminate work top with spaces under for a washing machine and tumble dryer, with tiled flooring.
Study - 4.09m x 2.89m (13'5" x 9'5")
Door to the rear aspect with a double glazing, radiator and painted floorboards.
Landing
Double glazed window to the front aspect with wooden plantation shutters, exposed roof trusses, radiator and a Positive Input Ventilation system.
Bedroom One - 4.69m x 3.7m to wardrobes (15'4" x 12'1")
Double glazed window to the rear aspect with wooden plantation shutters, seven door fitted wardrobes and a radiator.
En-Suite - 0m x 0m (0'0" x 0'0")
Extractor fan, recessed spot lights, shaving socket, partially tiled walls, radiator and tiled flooring. There is a three piece suite comprising a corner shower cubicle with mixer shower over, corner wash hand basin with tiled splash back and a low level WC.
Bedroom Two - 3.62m x 2.33m (11'10" x 7'7")
Double glazed window to the rear aspect with wooden plantation shutters, fitted storage cupboard with overhead storage and a radiator.
Bathroom - 1.96m x 1.65m (6'5" x 5'4")
Recessed spot lights, loft hatch, partially tiled walls, white towel radiator, shaving socket and tiled flooring. There is a three piece suite comprising a Bath with shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and a low level WC.
Rear Garden - 10.8m max x 4.14m (35'5" x 13'6")
Enclosed by rendered and exposed stone walls with a rear access gate. Laid to patio paving with an outside tap, power point and light.
Parking Spaces
There are two allocated parking spaces with the property, both numbered. There is one at the front near the courtyard on the right hand side as you drive in the main entrance. The second space is located along the lane and also number, meaning you have easy access from the rear garden.
Communal Gardens
To the front of the old mill is an area of beautiful communal gardens which are surrounded by mature shrubs and various beds. The courtyard is a large flag stone area. Nearer the entrance is a bin store and visitor parking spaces.
Agents Notes
There is a management company that is run by the residents themselves and they pay £540 per annum and this includes the upkeep of the gardens, and electric in the the communal area.
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