Property: Four-bedroom converted pub
Location: East Lyng, Taunton
Asking Price: £875,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt
A 16th-century pub in Taunton has been converted into a four-bedroom house and put on the market for £875,000.
The Grade II-listed property, in East Lyng, features many character features, such as crossbeam ceilings and inglenook fireplaces.
The property was formerly the village pub, and as such has been converted to a "superb" village residence, according to estate agents Greenslade Taylor Hunt.
The house is set over two floors, with a staircase leading from the entrance hall to the first floor.
This floor is made up of the four double bedrooms, a family shower room, and a kitchenette.
The master bedroom also has an en-suite.
The ground floor is made up of a kitchen/breakfast room, a study, a laundry/cloakroom and a store.
There are also three reception rooms, with the entrance room featuring an "impressive" inglenook fireplace.
Outside, the house has an outdoor bar and BBQ area, as well as a large garden with "well-established" borders.
There are also outbuildings, and planning consent has been given for a caravan park and two holiday lets, along with a paddock, which could be used for grazing livestock or a small pony.