2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 reception
2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 reception
ApproachSet on Lower Street, the property is accessed up a couple of steps to the external door which opens to the reception cubicle.
Living SpaceYour enter to the inner porch which provides a barrier between the pavement and the large sitting room. Once you enter the main living space, you are drawn to the impressive fireplace, catching a glimpse of the dining area which opens to the garden at the rear and then you notice the front stone mullioned windows. We would suggest you take a closer look at these talking points of interest. Into the rear extension which initially has room for a dining table with double doors providing access to the rear patio area with stone steps up to the garden which is manageable and quite private. A modern kitchen with a breakfast bar and a separate utility room with plumbing and space for washing machines, etc as well as a very handy downstairs WC.
UpstairsThe upper floor houses two double bedrooms, with the main bedroom offering built-in storage. The recently refurbished shower room features a stylish walk-in shower, combining contemporary convenience with the cottage’s historic charm.
GardenThe private rear garden is a peaceful space with initial loose gravel seating area which leads up a couple of steps to a lawned area bordered by mature plants. At the garden's end, there is a shed and a gate providing right of way to the outhouse, ensuring practicality alongside the privacy.
Material InformationFreehold Property Grade II Listed Cottage Set within the Merriott Conservation Area Oldest Date as per inscription of 1607 Council Tax Band: B No EPC (Exempt). Mains Gas, Water, Drainage and Electricity Currently the Owner Pays £816 per annum for insurance (Higos, Somerton). Any works carried out to the property were by previous owners, again the owner has sensibly obtained a Listed Building Consent indemnity Giga Broadband is connected to the property through Gigaclear Flood Zone 1: Low probability of flooding Selling as relocation due to work Thatch report as of November 2023 states that the roof is in good condition with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 and no forecast works required for approx 7 years (Tratt Brothers).
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