This handsome, semi-detached period property occupies a position in a popular residential area of Minehead and is within easy walking distance of the town centre and its amenities.
The four double-bedroom dwelling was originally built in the 1930s and has been extended over the course of time to create open living spaces that provide all the modern comforts, including underfloor heating in some areas.
Inside, the house is superbly appointed, offering light and airy accommodation with a good range of high-specification fixtures and fittings that include oak doors and oak flooring.
The property has been extended to incorporate a large, open-plan kitchen/family/dining room. The luxurious Howdens kitchen features sleek white units, contrasting black work surfaces and many integrated appliances. This flows into a wraparound dining space that leads onto a further seating area. From the dining area, there are three sets of bi-folding doors that open out to the garden. The ground floor is completed with a separate, cosy living room.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom has an ensuite bathroom, a separate dressing room and pleasant views towards Woodcombe Combe.
The fourth bedroom can be found on the second floor, and it too benefits from an ensuite shower room.
Outside, and immediately adjacent to the house, is a large decking area that was renewed two years ago and measures around 1000 sq. ft in size providing plenty of space to accommodate family events. The remainder of the garden is laid to lawn and is interspersed with several well-established trees. There is also a large workshop/studio, which has power and light.
At the front, there is enough parking space for up to five vehicles.
West Park, Minehead
Guide Price: £555,000
Agent: Wilkie May & Tuckwood
Agent’s Tel: 01643 704400
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