This substantial, modern, red-brick residence stands on grounds totalling three acres on the fringes of Langport, England’s smallest market town.
The centre of Langport can be reached via an attractive riverside walk and the house is some 700 metres from the Willows site.
The four-bedroom property, named The Paddock, was constructed five years ago and benefits from modern high-specification fixtures, fittings, and appliances. The house is presented in immaculate condition and has several fine qualities such as timber doors, underfloor heating on the ground floor and lovely views of the surrounding countryside.
The entrance hallway is generous in size and features an attractive staircase with glass and stainless-steel balustrading and leads to the sitting room which has French doors to the garden and a feature wood burner fire. The kitchen/dining room forms the heart of the home and features an excellent range of pale grey, shaker-style units with marble worktops and several fitted appliances. A handy study completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a spacious gallery landing with an attractive timber floor leads to the four double bedrooms and a luxuriously appointed family bathroom with a free-standing bath and corner shower cubicle. The principal bedroom has a luxury ensuite bathroom while the second bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the property occupies a plot of three acres featuring lovely lawned gardens and a paddock of circa 2.46 acres. The rear garden is mostly laid to lawn with a wealth of mature trees and a pleasant rockery. There is gated access to the paddock at the bottom of the garden.
At the front, the extensive driveway provides parking space for up to 10 vehicles and gives access to a detached double garage with space on its top floor to use as an office or workshop. Two further workshops lie to the rear of the garage.
Westover, Langport
Guide Price: £975,000
Agent: Symonds and Sampson, Yeovil
Agent’s Tel: 01935 423526
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