"A charming, characterful, country cottage, set a rural location in the village of Pawlett and enjoying lovely views of the surrounding countryside.
Accommodation Measurements Are Approximate Stable door to
Sitting Room 3.55 x 3.46 maximum into recess 11 7 x 11 4 max Recess beside fireplace. Multi fuel burner set on feature, elevated, brick hearth, with fitted cupboard to recess, window overlooking the front enjoying field views, stripped wooden floor. Shelving to both sides of large opening to
Dining Area 2.74 plus bookshelf niche x 2.61 8 11 plus books Stripped wooden floor, Obscured internal window to kitchen, wooden latch door to staircase. Latch door to
Kitchen 3.38 x 2.32 11 1 x 7 7 A blend of cottage style and contemporary including Belfast style sink, modern, grey gloss fronted base cupboard and drawers, worktops with space under for washing machine. Space for cooker, space for fridge freezer, tall larder cupboard. Bespoke mosaic style tiling to splashback areas, feature exposed brick wall, window overlooking the sun room. Stable door with feature stained glass leading to
Sun Room 2.61 x 1.62 8 6 x 5 3 Tiled floor, storage cupboard and double doors leading to the courtyard.
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1 3.49 maximum into recess x 3.50 11 5 maximum int Stripped floorboards, feature, period style fireplace, window enjoying field views.
Bedroom 2 2.27 x 1.92 sloping ceiling 7 5 x 6 3 sloping c Cleverly designed, fitted opposing beds, one with storage beneath, window.
Bathroom 2.62 x 1.56 8 7 x 5 1 Comprising a three piece suite, contrasting tiling, low level w.c. country style sink set on worktop, cupboard housing the LPG boiler, window.
From the landing, a second wooden staircase leads to the
Loft Room 3.05 x 2.61 average 10 0 x 8 6 average Restricted head height Roof light to the rear.
Outside Outside To the front of the cottage, pedestrian access is provided by a shared pathway leading in turn to all the cottages within the terrace. Opposite the front door is a small seating area. To the rear and accessed from the sun room is an enclosed courtyard area where the LPG tanks are located. Door gives access to the rear vehicular access where a gravelled area provides parking in tandem for two vehicles. Adjacent to this is a workshop store benefitting from power and water supply. To the side and via a door a pathway leads to the first of two areas of garden. The first area is split into two with an area of bark chippings and a woodstore. The second leads to a paved patio which provides a delightful area to sit and enjoy views across surrounds countrywide.
The second area of garden will be found at the end of the terrace and is accessed via a white painted timber door. This area is larger than the first and is divided into sections of lawn, vegetable fruit growing areas and gravel. Approximately half way down is a delightful summer house surrounded by mature planting with doors opening either end. There is also a greenhouse and timber store. An area of decking at the end of this garden again provides a lovely area to sit and enjoy the open views.
Description This characterful, terrace cottage is situated in a tucked away location on the edge of the popular village of Pawlett.
Enjoying lovely views over the adjacent countryside and beyond, the charming accommodation offers a host of features including latch and stable doors, stripped floors, multi fuel burner, period style fireplace to the master bedroom, a kitchen which combines both country charm and contemporary units with sun room off.
There are two bedrooms to the first floor, the second having cleverly fitted opposing bunk beds with storage under, a bathroom and staircase leading to the loft room which can be used for storage.
The gardens are a particular feature of the cottage, and providing two separate areas. One accessed to the rear of the cottage beside the parking area which provides a barked area and at the bottom, a patio seating area with views across open countryside. The second area is situated at the end of the lane and provides mature areas of planting, lawn a charming summerhouse, open fronted storage building and leads to an area of decking where, again countryside views can be enjoyed.
An internal inspection is the only way to fully appreciate this lovely property.
Directions Proceed out of Highbridge town centre on the A38 towards Bridgwater. Turn right into Manor Road. Continue along Manor Road and turn right into Chapel Road. Proceed along Chapel Road for approximately a mile where Mountview Terrace can be found on the right hand side.
Material Information Additional information not previously mentioned
Mains electric and water
Water not metered
LPG Heating
No Flooding in the last 5 years
Broadband and Mobile signal or coverage in the area.
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