THIS classically-designed, 1930s property occupies a tucked-away position on a no-through road in a sought-after residential location of Chard.
In recent times, the three-bedroom detached house has been subject to a significant programme of works by the current owners that has brought the property up to an excellent standard throughout.
The high-quality refurbishment has seen the addition of a modern single-storey extension that opens out to the rear garden, while other extensive works carried out include a reinstated open fire, new flooring and carpets throughout, a new bathroom and downstairs shower room and a new kitchen/diner/lounge area.
Inside, the family home is superbly appointed with good use of quality fixtures and fine finishes. On the ground floor, the modern open plan kitchen/diner/lounge area extends to 25ft and features bi-fold doors to the garden and a ceiling lantern. The contemporary kitchen is fitted with a range of shaker-style units, acrylic worksurfaces, several integrated appliances and a central island with a breakfast bar. A lounge with an attractive open fireplace and bay window, and a newly installed shower room, complete the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a superbly appointed family bathroom with a double-ended, freestanding roll top bath and a large walk-in shower.
Outside, the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a raised patio seating area, a selection of shrubs and trees, a small vegetable garden and a greenhouse.
At the front, the tarmac driveway provides ample parking space and leads to a tandem garage and further single garage.
There is scope to extend either side of the property and/or convert the single garage into additional living space, subject to the necessary consents.
Lordsleaze Lane, Chard
Guide Price: £450,000
Agent: Paul Fenton
Agent's Tel: 01460 68222
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