Guide price
£240,0002 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Cutcombe, Minehead, Somerset, TA24
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End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
828 sq ft / 77 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Super-fast 61Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
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As shown in the floor plan, this attractive cottage is accessed through a covered porch, leading into an entrance hall with, a door opening into a spacious, deep understairs cupboard, providing excellent storage options.
The double-aspect sitting room is a highlight of the home, featuring a beautiful stone fireplace with a character beam above, complete with an inset wood-burning stove.
The adjoining double-aspect kitchen offers a comfortable space for both cooking and dining, along with far-reaching views across the valley. Well-equipped with an extensive range of fitted wall and base units, the kitchen also includes dedicated spaces for a washing machine and cooker.
Stairs from the sitting room lead up to a landing, where doors provide access to a well-appointed bathroom and two comfortable bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to make the most of the cottage’s layout.
Outside, a low-level stone wall provides space for bins and recycling, while across the road, the property benefits from dedicated parking.
From Dulverton, proceed out of the town along Jury Road until you reach the A396. At this junction turn right and then immediately left and proceed up this hill. At the top you will need to continue along this road until you reach a crossroads called 'Heath Poult Cross' where you will need to turn left signposted Wheddon Cross. Proceed down the hill into Wheddon Cross and at the crossroads go right and then first right again. Follow the left hand lane and continue to where this comes to a junction. Proceed around the bend and along the lane and the property will be found on the left hand side.
The double-aspect sitting room is a highlight of the home, featuring a beautiful stone fireplace with a character beam above, complete with an inset wood-burning stove.
The adjoining double-aspect kitchen offers a comfortable space for both cooking and dining, along with far-reaching views across the valley. Well-equipped with an extensive range of fitted wall and base units, the kitchen also includes dedicated spaces for a washing machine and cooker.
Stairs from the sitting room lead up to a landing, where doors provide access to a well-appointed bathroom and two comfortable bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to make the most of the cottage’s layout.
Outside, a low-level stone wall provides space for bins and recycling, while across the road, the property benefits from dedicated parking.
From Dulverton, proceed out of the town along Jury Road until you reach the A396. At this junction turn right and then immediately left and proceed up this hill. At the top you will need to continue along this road until you reach a crossroads called 'Heath Poult Cross' where you will need to turn left signposted Wheddon Cross. Proceed down the hill into Wheddon Cross and at the crossroads go right and then first right again. Follow the left hand lane and continue to where this comes to a junction. Proceed around the bend and along the lane and the property will be found on the left hand side.
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Established in 1924, Webbers estate agents are a national award-winning, independent estate agency, voted in the Top 3 estate agents in the UK for customer service in 2014. We have 16 West Country offices for residential sales & lettings in North Devon, West Somerset, Exmoor and Cornwall. Our exclusive Fine & Country marketing enables us to put our property in Park Lane, right in the heart of London, offering fabulous market exposure. In addition, with specialist departments for Commercial Property, Survey & Professional and New Homes, we deliver a comprehensive property service, with an enviable reputation as professionals in property. Minehead is often referred to as "The Gateway to Exmoor" and nestles on the West Somerset coastline of the Bristol Channel surrounded by the superb open countryside of the Exmoor National Park and the Brendon and Quantock Hills. The town has a population of around 10,000 and is made up predominantly of Victorian and Edwardian properties, popular 1930s houses and, during the 1970s a large number of bungalows were built to cater for the many people who retire to the area.