Description
An attractive four bedroom semi detached house offering good sized accommodation and requiring modernisation throughout. Located in a semi rural position, this attractive grey stone property benefits from two reception rooms, downstairs cloakroom, utility, kitchen/breakfast room, detached garage and a good size rear garden.
Upon entering the property from the front, there is an entrance hall with staircase to the first floor accommodation, under stairs storage second cupboard and doors into the sitting room, dining room and kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of matching units and work surfaces incorporating sink unit, integrated electric oven, ceramic hob and canopy. The fake cupboard houses the original range. There is a flagstone floor, large walk in larder and ample space for dining table and chairs. The utility room has quarry tiled floor, sink unit, floor mounted oil boiler, door to the rear garden and door to the downstairs cloakroom. The sitting room and dining room have open fireplaces; the sitting room located to the front and the dining room is to the rear.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms (three doubles and a good size single). The family bathroom includes a panelled bath with shower over and pedestal wash hand basin. Across the landing is a separate cloakroom. There is also a built in linen cupboard. The boiler is situated in the utility room.
Outside
The property has a small front garden enclosed by railings with path to the front door, mature wysteria and a range of ground covering plants. A driveway extends to the side of the property which provides parking for several vehicles and gives access to the detached garage and rear garden. The mature garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a range of mature shrubs, trees, and herbaceous plants. There is a concrete seating area. The stone garden shed and garage is in need of repair.
Location
The property is situated between Doulting and East Cranmore, in a semi rural location East of Shepton Mallet and eight miles south-west of Frome. Cranmore itself has a popular pub, The Strode Arms. East Somerset Railway, a visitors attraction with Steam railway and museum, is also located in Cranmore. For those travelling by train, Frome and Castle Cary station (which has direct services to London Paddington) are within driving.
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