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Full details for 3 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Yeovil

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Description

A fabulous Grade II listed conversion from a former cider mill. Recent comprehensive and stylish refurbishment including re-modelling the interior. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms. Low-maintenance garden, double car port.

Believed to have been first converted in the 1990s, The Cider Mill comprises a most appealing Grade II Listed dwelling featuring natural Hamstone elevations with the internal accommodation extending to just over 2000 sq ft. Purchased in recent years, the owner has undertaken a comprehensive programme of refurbishment and re-modelling of the interior that results in a both immaculate and stylishly created home that will potentially suit a variety of age groups.

This stunning home offers a large and welcoming entrance hall, a gorgeous main reception room with high ceiling and contemporary style gas fired burner. This opens to a generous dining room which in turn links directly into the refurbished kitchen. Further on this level is access in to a second reception room, currently used as a study but provides for a multitude of uses. A short flight of steps leads to a double bedroom with an adjacent and refurbished bathroom below which is a most useful utility room and a cloakroom.

From the hallway a short flight of stairs rises to a landing that opens in to a pretty double bedroom having the major benefit of a large en suite shower room. From the landing steps lead to the beautiful master bedroom suite that incorporates a stunning bedroom that has an excellent range of built in wardrobes together with a vaulted ceiling with exposed timbers. There is also a delightful en suite bathroom with a freestanding bath and separate shower enclosure.

Owing to the low maintenance exterior of the property, it is considered that The Cider Mill provides the perfect opportunity for those that which to go away for extended periods of time.

SERVICES & OUTGOINGS

We understand that mains electric, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired central heating.

Council Tax: Somerset CouncilBand G.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Broadband: FTTPUltrafast full fibre broadband is availablehighest available download speed 1800 Mbps, highest available upload speed 120 Mbps. (Openreach).

Mobile Coverage: Available via EE, O2, Three and Vodafone. For an indication of specific speeds and supply or coverage in the area we recommend contacting your own provider.

Flooding: The property is in an area at a very low risk from River/Sea flooding (defined as the chance of flooding each year as less than 0.1%) and at high risk from surface water flooding (defined as the chance of flooding each year is more than 3.3%).

Pretty Queen Street is situated in the old part of the village that contains some beautiful period properties and being well away from the Yeovil Road. Tintinhull itself is a very popular village that offers quick road communications to the A303.

There is an active community which offers amenities such as a Primary school, Church, outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts, recreation ground with a childrens play area, National Trust Gardens along with a superb village hall.

The Cider Mill is approached from Queen Street via a shared driveway (with only one other property) that branches off to a private gravelled driveway in front of the open fronted car port. Directly behind the car port is a large partitioned store which is accessed separately from the garden and behind which is a large covered area which could provide further conversion possibilities (subject to any necessary consents).

This area is perfect for sheltered entertaining.
The low-maintenance garden is most interesting with numerous sitting areas for shelter or capturing the sun at different times of the day. Outside the second reception room is a slightly sunken and walled terrace whilst there are paved and gravelled areas, a corner pergola that features a mature vine, and overall the garden offers a high level of visual privacy.
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