This is a charming cottage, pleasantly situated within the centre of an attractive and very popular village on the edge of the Quantock Hills. The property features deceptively spacious accommodation, character features and a good size, enclosed rear garden. EPC E
This is a charming cottage, pleasantly situated within the centre of an attractive and very popular village on the edge of the Quantock Hills. On the ground floor, an entrance lobby, with exposed timber studwork and beams, opens into the living room. This is a lovely cosy space, the focal point of the room being a raised open fireplace, with an inset wood burning stove. There are also exposed beams and a double glazed window to the front aspect. From here a step and door lead into the kitchen/dining room. This has been refitted in recent years with a range of tasteful, kitchen units, in a 'Shaker' style, which as well as perfectly complementing the age and character of the property, provide everything one would expect to find in a modern kitchen. There are integrated appliances, comprising a fridge/freezer, slim-line dishwasher, cooker and hob. There is also an oil fired Rayburn, which not only provides additional cooking facilities, but runs the central heating system as well. The room faces to the rear and enjoys views over and access into the rear garden. In addition, stairs rise to the first floor. The first floor, which is just as charming as the ground floor, provides a landing on two levels, two double bedrooms and a bath/shower room. One bedroom faces to the front and one to the rear. Outside to the rear, the garden is a good size and is arranged over three levels. The first being laid to patio, the other two, to lawn. A pathway runs along the side of the first area of lawn and up to a second area of patio which provides room for seating. The central heating oil tank will also be found here, which is hidden by a screen. To the front of the property, on street parking is available.
Goathurst lies on the edge of the Quantock Hills, which is designated as an area of outstanding natural beauty, as well as providing a base for a wide range of rural pursuits. The village has a church and hall, with day-to-day amenities available from the towns of Bridgwater and North Petherton (both approximately 4 miles), with a wider range available from Somerset’s county town, Taunton, (approximately 8 miles). North Petherton also provides access to the M5 motorway via Junc. 24.
From Bridgwater, follow Durleigh Road west until reaching the reservoir. Turn left, following signs for Enmore and Taunton, taking the second turning on the left for Goathurst. Proceed, until reaching the village, turning left at the T-Junction, where the property will be found on the right, identified by our For Sale sign.
7' 6'' x 5' 7'' (2.28m x 1.70m)
15' 3'' x 8' 7'' (4.64m x 2.61m)
17' 3'' x 11' 7'' (5.25m x 3.53m) inc. units
11' 11'' x 9' 2'' (3.63m x 2.79m)
8' 9'' x 8' 2'' (2.66m x 2.49m) plus entrance lobby
8' 7'' x 5' 1'' (2.61m x 1.55m)
Mains electricity & water.
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