3 bedroom house

Stembridge, Martock, Somerset, TA12 6BW

Guide Price

£500,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2021
  • Removed: Nov 2021
  • 2.36 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Equestrian

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: Oct 2021
  • Removed: Nov 2021
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Equestrian
  • Land Tags: Paddock
A spacious 3 bedroom detached Woolaway bungalow with large garden and an adjacent residential development site extending to approximately 2.36 acres.

Sunrise is a particulary spacious 3 bedroom detached Woolaway (non traditional construction) bungalow which was constructed in the early 1970s.

Updated by our clients, the living accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, sitting room with decorative fireplace, pentagonal conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room with shaker-style range of units, lobby with utility cupboard, cedarwood rear lean-to, three bedrooms and a family bathroom.

There are uPVC double glazed windows and a recently replaced front door. There is an oil fired heating system.

Site and Land Description
The site is located on the western edge of Stembridge. It is approximately 0.2-miles to the south-west of The Rusty Axe public house.
The site has road frontage and access from Burrow Way, to the south, and road frontage off of Lower Burrow Lane, to the west. Burrow Way provides access to Kingsbury Episcopi, to the north-west. It is bound by public highway, to the south and west; agricultural land, to the north; and housing, to the east.

The site comprises a stable/store building, previously used for equestrian purposes (approximately 0.20-acres (0.08-ha)) and a paddock (approximately 2.16-acres (0.87-ha)).
It, in total, extends to approximately 2.36-acres (0.95-ha).

Detailed Planning Permission
South Somerset District Council, on 24th May 2019, granted detailed planning permission (application number: 19/00022/FUL) for the proposed demolition of the existing stable/store building and the erection of a single dwelling. The permission is subject to 14no. conditions.

Residential Development Scheme
The proposed residential development scheme comprises 1no. 3-bed bungalow and associated parking and turning area.
The access to the scheme is from Burrow Way, to the south. The proposed development is shown on the site layout plan (drawing reference: 6833–03).

Tenure and Possession
The seller owns the freehold (title absolute) of the site being offered for sale. It is registered with the Land Registry with the title number: WS53290.

Method of Sale
We are offering the freehold for sale by private treaty, with vacant possession on completion.

Value Added Tax
The seller will not be opting to tax; therefore, VAT will not be payable in addition to the purchase price.
All parties should make their own enquiries of HMRC.

Rights of Way, Wayleaves and Easements
The sale is subject to all rights of support, public and private rights of way, water, light, drainage and other easements, quasi-easements, all or any other like rights, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

Site Services
All mains services are available nearby or on the site (with the exception of gas).

Additional Site Information
The information pack is available, via the link, as set out below: -


Sunrise is situated in the quiet hamlet of Stembridge on the edge of the Somerset Levels and surrounded by its famous cider apple orchards - indeed, Julian Temperley's Somerset Cider Brandy Company is close by at Burrow Hill. Stembridge has a public house, The Rusty Axe, the sought-after Kingsbury Episcopi Primary School and is within the catchment area of the popular Huish Episcopi Academy

Stembridge adjoins the popular village of
Kingsbury Episcopi (Best Village in Somerset 2018)which offers local facilities including a community shop and hall, recreation ground, St Martin's church and the Methodist chapel.

The larger villages of South Petherton and Martock and the market town of Langport are all about a ten/fifteen minute drive away; each having a range of amenities.

The administrative town of Yeovil is about 12 miles where there is a comprehensive range of recreational and educational facilities.

The county town of Taunton is about 15 miles with access to the M5 Motorway and fast Inter-City rail link.

There is also easy access onto the A303.

Outside there is a sizeable front garden, the bungalow being situated back from the village lane, there is also an ample parking and turning area. The rear garden comprises a large level area laid mainly to lawn with established shrubs and trees.

Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Langport

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