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GREYSTONES, FROME ROAD, EAST HORRINGTON, WELLS, BA5 3DP
A very spacious detached bungalow situated in a lovely location at the end of a no through road next to the old village church and backing on to the cricket pitch. The property is in need of updating but has lots of potential to make a desirable village home. The current accommodation includes: sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, 4 bedrooms, cloakroom, bathroom, gardens, garage and plenty of parking.
About the area
Wells is the smallest city in England (population about 11,000) lying in beautiful countryside between the Somerset Levels and the Mendip Hills – an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The major towns of the area being Bristol, Bath, Taunton and Yeovil are all within commuting distance. Castle Cary is the nearest train station with fast links to London. Wells has local markets twice a week and many medieval buildings including the Cathedral and moated Bishops Palace. There is a busy local shopping centre, a broad range of societies and activities and excellent State & Private schools in the area including Wells Blue School, Wells Cathedral School and Millfield School. For more information on this area in general and individual schools visit our website www.roderickthomas.co.uk and locate this property by price order.Open full details and click on “schools”. East Horrington is a small hamlet just a mile or so beyond South Horrington which is on the eastern edge of Wells.
A large glazed entrance porch with tiled floor and glazed double doors opening to the ENTRANCE HALL – cloaks/meter cupboard and doors off to:
SITTING ROOM – window to front and side. Wood panelling to one wall.
BEDROOM – window to front.
BEDROOM – window to side towards church.
BEDROOM – window to side. Built in wardrobe.
BEDROOM – window to rear with nice view across garden to cricket pitch beyond. Built in wardrobe and basin in vanity unit.
CLOAKROOM – low level WC.
FAMILY BATHROOM – outer area with wash basin. Inner area with window to rear, panelled bath, pedestal basin, bidet and low level WC. Separate shower cubicle. Tiling and wood panelling to walls.
DINING ROOM – recessed atrium style Velux window to roof. A large versatile living room with tiled fireplace to one end. Airing cupboard also housing oil fired central heating boiler and hot water tank. Built in storage cupboard. Opening and breakfast bar to:
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM – window to rear. Large range of floor units with laminate worktops and inset double stainless steel sink and drainers. Space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Space for electric cooker and fridge freezer. Door to rear lobby with door to rear garden.
OUTSIDE
Low stone walling and pedestrian gate with path to front door and lawn to each side. Long driveway to one side with car port and detached single garage.
To the rear is a patio area, lawn, greenhouse, shed and gates opening to the cricket field.
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