St. Edmunds Road, Glastonbury, BA6
£315,000
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Bedrooms: 3
A recently renovated, spacious three bedroom house offering two shower rooms and two reception rooms, a large double garage and plenty of off road parking, as well as being just a short stroll to the town centre. EPC rating C.
A fine example of a traditional 1940's red brick end terraced house, which has been significantly improved by the current owner. This spacious, well presented three bedroom family home is conveniently located within walking distance to the centre of the historic town of Glastonbury. The property benefits from plenty of living space inside, including two receptions and three double bedrooms, whilst outside it offers front and rear gardens, a substantial double garage and generous amounts of off road parking. The property has been completely repainted and carpeted throughout, with underfloor heating downstairs and is in immaculate condition.
Upon the first floor, the property now includes two recently fitted shower rooms with modern white suites, one being an en-suite to the rear bedroom. On the ground floor, there is a modern kitchen and two well-proportioned reception rooms.
The historic market town of Glastonbury boasts a variety of unique local shops in the High Street, with its very own 8th century Abbey and 14th century Tor. Glastonbury provides the usual small town facilities including a selection of schools, catering for infants through to secondary education, churches, supermarkets, a library, two doctors' surgeries and a local hospital. Street, just 2 miles away is a thriving mid Somerset town famous as the home of Millfield School, Clarks Shoes and more recently Clarks Village shopping centre complementing the High Street shopping facilities. The Cathedral City of Wells is 6 miles whilst the nearest M5 motorway interchange at Dunball (Junction 23) some 15 miles distance. Bristol, Bath, Taunton and Yeovil are all within commuting distance. At Castle Cary mainline trains run to London Paddington.
Approaching the front of the property via the gated entrance, there is a small lawn garden which is bounded by a combination of fencing and hedgerow, with a pathway leading to both the covered entrance porch and around the side to the rear garden.
To the rear, there is a raised patio seating area immediately abutting the dining room with steps leading down to a block paved parking area, which provides off road parking for several vehicles. In addition, a large area has been neatly laid to stone chippings, creating either a low maintenance garden or additional parking. A substantial double garage and timber workshop/shed are also located at the rear of the property. The double garage is fitted with power, light and an electric roller door.
A fine example of a traditional 1940's red brick end terraced house, which has been significantly improved by the current owner. This spacious, well presented three bedroom family home is conveniently located within walking distance to the centre of the historic town of Glastonbury. The property benefits from plenty of living space inside, including two receptions and three double bedrooms, whilst outside it offers front and rear gardens, a substantial double garage and generous amounts of off road parking. The property has been completely repainted and carpeted throughout, with underfloor heating downstairs and is in immaculate condition.
Upon the first floor, the property now includes two recently fitted shower rooms with modern white suites, one being an en-suite to the rear bedroom. On the ground floor, there is a modern kitchen and two well-proportioned reception rooms.
The historic market town of Glastonbury boasts a variety of unique local shops in the High Street, with its very own 8th century Abbey and 14th century Tor. Glastonbury provides the usual small town facilities including a selection of schools, catering for infants through to secondary education, churches, supermarkets, a library, two doctors' surgeries and a local hospital. Street, just 2 miles away is a thriving mid Somerset town famous as the home of Millfield School, Clarks Shoes and more recently Clarks Village shopping centre complementing the High Street shopping facilities. The Cathedral City of Wells is 6 miles whilst the nearest M5 motorway interchange at Dunball (Junction 23) some 15 miles distance. Bristol, Bath, Taunton and Yeovil are all within commuting distance. At Castle Cary mainline trains run to London Paddington.
Approaching the front of the property via the gated entrance, there is a small lawn garden which is bounded by a combination of fencing and hedgerow, with a pathway leading to both the covered entrance porch and around the side to the rear garden.
To the rear, there is a raised patio seating area immediately abutting the dining room with steps leading down to a block paved parking area, which provides off road parking for several vehicles. In addition, a large area has been neatly laid to stone chippings, creating either a low maintenance garden or additional parking. A substantial double garage and timber workshop/shed are also located at the rear of the property. The double garage is fitted with power, light and an electric roller door.
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