This impressive, detached dwelling occupies a quiet position on the fringes of the pretty and popular village of Drayton, located away from busy traffic and yet within easy reach of good road links, with Langport just two and a half miles away.
The five-bedroom house, named the Bothy, is presented in superb decorative order with pleasing neutral décor, and good use of natural materials such as the wooden flooring that flows through the majority of the ground floor and the exposed wooden beams that add a touch of character.
The entrance reception hall makes quite the impression with its wood-clad staircase and good access to natural light. This flows into a bright sitting room with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a charming hamstone fireplace that houses a wood burner. The kitchen/dining room is a highlight of the property with its elaborate display of exposed beams, high ceiling, and white glossy units complemented by wooden worksurfaces and a well-placed central island.
On the ground floor, there are three well-appointed double bedrooms. The principal bedroom suite has fitted wardrobes, a luxurious ensuite shower room and a separate dressing room. There is also a large family bathroom with a standalone bath and a separate walk-in shower. Two further bedrooms can be found on the first floor, where one of the bedrooms benefits from an ensuite shower room.
Outside, there is a substantial garden at the back of the house that is mainly laid to lawn surrounded by fencing and established hedging. A large, paved patio sits adjacent to the house which is a superb spot for outdoor dining or entertainment.
At the front, a gravelled driveway provides ample parking space for several vehicles.
There is scope to construct a garage or carport, subject to the relevant planning permissions.
The property comes with no onward chain.
School Street, Drayton, Langport
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson, Yeovil
Agent's Tel: 01935 423526
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