Moor Cottage, Blagdon Hill
Guide Price: £575,000
Agent: Stags, Taunton
Agent's Tel: 01823 256625
This striking country cottage occupies a plot of 0.68 acres of well-established and peaceful grounds in an idyllic rural location, just south of the village of Blagdon Hill and a 10-minute drive from Taunton. This picturesque retreat sits within The Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and has an abundance of pathways and walks on the doorstep.
The charming three-bedroom property, named Moor Cottage, is well-presented throughout with large, open rooms and a straight-forward layout. The ground floor is mainly consumed by two generous rooms, namely the kitchen and the sitting room. The latter is a dual-aspect room with lovely oak flooring, a fitted bookcase, an LPG wood burner that acts as the focal point, and enough space to accommodate a dining table and chairs. French doors lead out to the garden giving easy access to the lush-green environment outside.
The bright, spacious kitchen has a traditional farmhouse-style look with a range of cream-coloured wooden cupboards that are fitted around a pale green Aga in a charming, tiled recess. Natural light floods into the room via the skylights emphasising the space and the oak flooring while a set of double doors open to the front garden making al fresco dining an easy option.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, each with a lovely view of the garden, and a stylish, modern family bathroom.
Outside, beautifully presented, private and secluded gardens surround the cottage and are a real highlight of the property. Large expanses of lawn are interspersed with a wealth of mature shrubs and trees that provide a haven for wildlife, which is further enhanced by the delightful pond in the south-east corner of the garden. There are plenty of paved areas to sit outside and soak up the peace and tranquillity of the location.
Moor Cottage is approached from a private driveway leading to two areas with ample space for parking.
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