This substantial, seven double-bedroom period property occupies a favourable position in Minehead, within easy reach of the seafront and the town centre.
The characterful house is a former Bed and Breakfast so benefits from ensuite shower rooms to all of the bedrooms, while on the ground floor, there is a separate annexe with two bedrooms, a sitting room and a kitchen/dining room which is an arrangement that could work well for extended family members.
Inside, the property retains many of its original characteristics including high ceilings, well-proportioned rooms, picture rails and cornicing, but also benefits from modern fixtures and fittings in the kitchens and ensuite shower rooms.
Beyond the entrance hallway, there is a lovely dual-aspect sitting room with great proportions and a high ceiling, while the dining room is an equally attractive space with a roof lantern and wood effect flooring. The kitchen has a modern classic look and is fitted with a range of white units, contrasting black work surfaces and several integrated appliances. The floor has been laid with black tile effect linoleum to create a striking contrast with the units. Also on this level is a utility, an office, a separate study and access to the self-contained annexe.
On the first floor, a large landing leads to five double bedrooms, each with modern ensuite shower rooms. The principal bedroom has a bay window and a fitted wardrobe. In addition, there is a dressing room on this floor.
Outside, the rear courtyard garden has been paved for ease of maintenance and its high fences provide a good degree of privacy. Also at the back, is a substantial parking area which can accommodate several vehicles and leads to a detached garage.
At the front, there are two small areas of garden enclosed by low stone walls and parking space on the driveway for two vehicles.
SUMMARY:
Tregonwell Road, Minehead
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: Wilkie May & Tuckwood, Minehead
Agent’s Tel: 01643 704400
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