This attractive four-double-bedroom property occupies a 0.24-acre plot in a quiet tucked-away position within the pretty village of Horton, close to Broadway and just over three miles away from Ilminster.
The substantial dwelling dates from the 1970s and was built to an individual style with mullion leaded windows and designed with a practical family-friendly layout.
It has been a much-loved family home for 30 years and benefits from a modernised kitchen and bathrooms, and offers further scope for a new owner to extend or make their own mark.
Inside, the entrance hallway features original parquet flooring and leads to the main reception rooms. The sitting room has a dual aspect and a woodburning stove, while the adjacent formal dining room has real oak flooring and French doors to the garden. There is a further separate family room or snug with a woodburning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has a classic look and is fitted with glossy cream units, neutral worksurfaces and there is plenty of space for appliances.
On the first floor, a light and bright landing leads to four double bedrooms, a useful walk-in internal study space and a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom has a dual aspect, a range of light birch-effect fitted furniture and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the garden has a sunny aspect and is mostly laid to lawn with a large hardstanding closest to the house. There is ample room for a further extension to the house, subject to any necessary consents and alterations.
At the front, there is a gravel driveway providing ample parking space for several vehicles and giving access to the integral double carport.
Pound Road, Horton, Ilminster
Guide Price: £600,000
Agent: Symonds & Sampson
Agent's Tel: 01460 200790
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