Theale, Wedmore, Somerset, BS28
£350,000
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Bedrooms: 3
An extended three bedroom semi-detached house situated within the popular village of Theale, on the outskirts of Wedmore. This well-proportioned home includes a particularly generous sitting/dining room, an additional bedroom/reception room on the ground floor, a superb rear garden and delightful views towards the Mendip Hills. EPC rating D.
A door to the side of the property opens into a hall, which incorporates the staircase to the first floor with a recess beneath. To the right of the hall is a versatile room, currently presented as a double bedroom with a pedestal wash hand basin and a double glazed window to the front. For those seeking a home office, playroom or an additional reception room, this room would be an ideal option.
The sitting room has a central stone fireplace with an open fire and built-in storage cupboards with alcove shelving above on either side. This light and airy reception room is open to the dining area and into the extended living room, providing additional space for seating with a set of patio doors opening to the rear garden.
Access from the dining area then leads through to the dual-aspect kitchen, which is fitted with a range of floor and wall units providing plenty of storage. Within the kitchen, there are two sink units, an integrated eye-level electric double oven, a hob with an extractor hood over and plumbing for a washing machine. The Worcester boiler for the oil-fired central heating is also located in the kitchen. A door then leads through to an inner lobby which has access to the downstairs WC, back through to the living room and out to the garden.
On the first floor, a landing leads to all rooms and includes a built-in airing cupboard plus a separate storage cupboard. The master bedroom benefits from a series of fitted wardrobes, a dressing table and shelving. In addition, tucked away behind double doors is a tiled shower cubicle with an extractor over. There are two further bedrooms, one of which has a built-in cupboard. Completing the first floor accommodation is the family bathroom, fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath, a pedestal wash hand basin and a low-level WC.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property is an area of garden with established shrubs and planting, partly enclosed by fencing. A driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles and leads into side access to the main entrance and through to the rear garden via a wooden gate.
The rear garden is a superb size and ideal for both families and green-fingered purchasers. Well-tended and predominantly laid to lawn with mature borders, the garden includes two sheds, a wood store and a greenhouse. Adjoining the back of the house is a generous patio (with lighting) providing a seating area, with an accessible pathway down to the garden. Beautiful views can be enjoyed from the property and the garden across neighbouring farmland and towards the Mendip Hills.
The sought after village of Theale lies a short distance from the Saxon village of Wedmore (two miles) and a 10-minute drive from the magnificent Cathedral City of Wells.
Theale itself has a church and village hall and enjoys lively community activities. There is an excellent selection of village and country pubs within the vicinity. Wedmore is well-renowned for its extensive facilities including various shops, pubs/restaurants, doctors and dentist's surgeries etc. together with many clubs and societies and the Isle of Wedmore Golf Club. Wedmore First School and Hugh Sexey Middle School are both within easy reach and those requiring secondary education have the option of Kings of Wessex in Cheddar, The Blue School in Wells and St. Dunstan's in Glastonbury.
The smallest city in England, Wells is well-known for its famous landmarks such as the Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace. In addition, this beautiful city offers a bustling High Street, with a wide selection of independent and national retailers together with numerous restaurants and coffee shops. There is a twice-weekly produce market in the Market Square and many cultural activities around the city throughout the year.
A door to the side of the property opens into a hall, which incorporates the staircase to the first floor with a recess beneath. To the right of the hall is a versatile room, currently presented as a double bedroom with a pedestal wash hand basin and a double glazed window to the front. For those seeking a home office, playroom or an additional reception room, this room would be an ideal option.
The sitting room has a central stone fireplace with an open fire and built-in storage cupboards with alcove shelving above on either side. This light and airy reception room is open to the dining area and into the extended living room, providing additional space for seating with a set of patio doors opening to the rear garden.
Access from the dining area then leads through to the dual-aspect kitchen, which is fitted with a range of floor and wall units providing plenty of storage. Within the kitchen, there are two sink units, an integrated eye-level electric double oven, a hob with an extractor hood over and plumbing for a washing machine. The Worcester boiler for the oil-fired central heating is also located in the kitchen. A door then leads through to an inner lobby which has access to the downstairs WC, back through to the living room and out to the garden.
On the first floor, a landing leads to all rooms and includes a built-in airing cupboard plus a separate storage cupboard. The master bedroom benefits from a series of fitted wardrobes, a dressing table and shelving. In addition, tucked away behind double doors is a tiled shower cubicle with an extractor over. There are two further bedrooms, one of which has a built-in cupboard. Completing the first floor accommodation is the family bathroom, fitted with a white suite comprising a panelled bath, a pedestal wash hand basin and a low-level WC.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property is an area of garden with established shrubs and planting, partly enclosed by fencing. A driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles and leads into side access to the main entrance and through to the rear garden via a wooden gate.
The rear garden is a superb size and ideal for both families and green-fingered purchasers. Well-tended and predominantly laid to lawn with mature borders, the garden includes two sheds, a wood store and a greenhouse. Adjoining the back of the house is a generous patio (with lighting) providing a seating area, with an accessible pathway down to the garden. Beautiful views can be enjoyed from the property and the garden across neighbouring farmland and towards the Mendip Hills.
The sought after village of Theale lies a short distance from the Saxon village of Wedmore (two miles) and a 10-minute drive from the magnificent Cathedral City of Wells.
Theale itself has a church and village hall and enjoys lively community activities. There is an excellent selection of village and country pubs within the vicinity. Wedmore is well-renowned for its extensive facilities including various shops, pubs/restaurants, doctors and dentist's surgeries etc. together with many clubs and societies and the Isle of Wedmore Golf Club. Wedmore First School and Hugh Sexey Middle School are both within easy reach and those requiring secondary education have the option of Kings of Wessex in Cheddar, The Blue School in Wells and St. Dunstan's in Glastonbury.
The smallest city in England, Wells is well-known for its famous landmarks such as the Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace. In addition, this beautiful city offers a bustling High Street, with a wide selection of independent and national retailers together with numerous restaurants and coffee shops. There is a twice-weekly produce market in the Market Square and many cultural activities around the city throughout the year.
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