THE charming three-bedroom, period property occupies an elevated position on a traditional and very popular road and is within easy reach of the centre of Chard and also the open countryside.
The well-located terraced house has living quarters on three levels and benefits from lovely open views at the front.
Inside, the house is presented to a high standard and displays several characterful features typical of a property of its era, such as well-proportioned rooms, high ceilings and picture rails.
The bright sitting room has a cosy, welcoming look with an open aspect, a large bay window, wooden flooring and an ornate fireplace. The dining room is equally pleasant and flows seamlessly into the modern, well-fitted kitchen with sleek white units, black worksurfaces, a skylight and a handy breakfast area.
On the first floor, there is a stylish family bathroom with light wood panelling and two double bedrooms, one with splendid long-range views across the town.
A light-filled attic bedroom can be found on the second floor, and it benefits from an excellent ceiling height and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, there is a well-established and enclosed rear garden offering a good degree of privacy. This west-facing outside space is mainly laid to lawn with a few mature shrubs, yet it also has paved and decked areas that are ideal spots to sit back, relax and enjoy the afternoon sunshine.
At the front, there is a small, enclosed garden, while as for parking, the property comes with a large single garage that can be approached from a service road.
Park Terrace, Chard
Guide Price: £260,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt
Agent's Tel: 01460 238382
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