The Coach House
Kittisford, Wellington, Somerset, TA21 0SA
Guide Price
£1,250,000
Residential Tags: Thatched Roof
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Thatched Roof
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock
A beautiful thatched country house set in open countryside, approached by a long shared private drive providing a spacious entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, sitting room, study and useful utility and cloakroom, 4 bedrooms, with master en suite, family bathroom and shower room, can provide a separate annex with independent entrance, established gardens and grounds extending to 6.25 acres with further outbuilding which is two storey and double garage. Internal inspection is recommended. EPC E. Council Tax G. Freehold
Situation - The Coach House is positioned in a fine rural location in Somerset in the small hamlet of Kittisford which has a parish church. Appley lies one mile to the south with its well respected Globe Inn whilst the village of Stawley, two miles away by road, has a primary school, parish church, village shop and post office.
The town of Wellington is within five miles and offers an extended range of shops, supermarkets and schools up to A Level age and on the outskirts of the town is access to the M5 motorway at Junction 26. The County Town of Taunton is a twelve miles to the east and includes the Somerset County Cricket Ground and rail services to London Paddington.
Description - A beautiful thatched country house set in open countryside, The Coach House has magnificent southerly views. The property is approached by a long shared private drive passing Kittisford House, onto The Coach House drive where it becomes totally private. The accommodation provides a spacious entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, sitting room, study and useful utility and cloakroom. On the first floor are 4 bedrooms, with master en suite, family bathroom and shower room. Formally, the accommodation had been arranged to provide a separate annex with independent entrance. Outside are established gardens and grounds extending to 6.25 acres with further outbuilding which is two storey and double garage. Internal inspection is recommended.
Accommodation - The oak, stone and thatched entrance porch with flagstone floor leads to the main entrance with solid front oak door. Entrance Hall with mahogany polished floor and staircase to first floor with under stairs cupboard and passenger lift to first floor. Cloakroom with WC, wash hand basin.
Kitchen/Breakfast room is a spacious room with space for a table and chairs with a range of cherry wood custom made wall and base units with works surfaces over and a sink, Oil fired Aga, cooker and space for appliances. At one end is the breakfast area with south facing window and patio doors to the side, large walk in larder. The Dining room and Sitting room is a lovely room which has been divided into two areas with a glazed screen. The Dining room has French doors onto the terrace. Sitting room has an Adam style fireplace with carved wood surround, marble hearth and Jetmaster open fire, the mahogany floor provides a comfortable living space. A long picture gallery with mahogany floor continues to the library/study.
On the first floor is a spacious landing with storage cupboard and access to the loft. All the rooms are a good size and benefits from the stunning views over open countryside. The master bedroom boasting a en suite and there is a Family bathroom.
One end of the property has been used previously as an one bedroom self contained annex and offers living flexibility.
Outside - The house is set in established gardens with mature trees, shrubs and a wide variety of flowers. There are various seating areas around taking advantage of the views. There is a further two storey outbuilding which would make an ideal home office with storage under and double garage. Adjoining the garden is the paddock with wildlife pond with a range of plants including water lilies, wild orchids attracting a huge range of birds and insects, with area of seating and fully fenced and in total the plot extends to 6.25 acres.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's selling agents, Stags, Wellington Office.
Directions - From the centre of Wellington take the B3187 signposted to Milverton. After approximately 1.25 mile turn left signposted to Runnungton. Follow the road until you reach a crossroad. Go straight across. This is Langford Common. In a few yards there is another crossroad. Go straight across and there is a sign for Kittisford. Follow this road until you come to a T junction where you turn right. Over a narrow bridge, up the hill and turn left. A few yards further on the right is the entrance for The Coach house with stone wall. Follow the drive passing Kittisford House and onto the end of the drive where you will find the property.
Marketed by: Stags, Wellington
Situation - The Coach House is positioned in a fine rural location in Somerset in the small hamlet of Kittisford which has a parish church. Appley lies one mile to the south with its well respected Globe Inn whilst the village of Stawley, two miles away by road, has a primary school, parish church, village shop and post office.
The town of Wellington is within five miles and offers an extended range of shops, supermarkets and schools up to A Level age and on the outskirts of the town is access to the M5 motorway at Junction 26. The County Town of Taunton is a twelve miles to the east and includes the Somerset County Cricket Ground and rail services to London Paddington.
Description - A beautiful thatched country house set in open countryside, The Coach House has magnificent southerly views. The property is approached by a long shared private drive passing Kittisford House, onto The Coach House drive where it becomes totally private. The accommodation provides a spacious entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, sitting room, study and useful utility and cloakroom. On the first floor are 4 bedrooms, with master en suite, family bathroom and shower room. Formally, the accommodation had been arranged to provide a separate annex with independent entrance. Outside are established gardens and grounds extending to 6.25 acres with further outbuilding which is two storey and double garage. Internal inspection is recommended.
Accommodation - The oak, stone and thatched entrance porch with flagstone floor leads to the main entrance with solid front oak door. Entrance Hall with mahogany polished floor and staircase to first floor with under stairs cupboard and passenger lift to first floor. Cloakroom with WC, wash hand basin.
Kitchen/Breakfast room is a spacious room with space for a table and chairs with a range of cherry wood custom made wall and base units with works surfaces over and a sink, Oil fired Aga, cooker and space for appliances. At one end is the breakfast area with south facing window and patio doors to the side, large walk in larder. The Dining room and Sitting room is a lovely room which has been divided into two areas with a glazed screen. The Dining room has French doors onto the terrace. Sitting room has an Adam style fireplace with carved wood surround, marble hearth and Jetmaster open fire, the mahogany floor provides a comfortable living space. A long picture gallery with mahogany floor continues to the library/study.
On the first floor is a spacious landing with storage cupboard and access to the loft. All the rooms are a good size and benefits from the stunning views over open countryside. The master bedroom boasting a en suite and there is a Family bathroom.
One end of the property has been used previously as an one bedroom self contained annex and offers living flexibility.
Outside - The house is set in established gardens with mature trees, shrubs and a wide variety of flowers. There are various seating areas around taking advantage of the views. There is a further two storey outbuilding which would make an ideal home office with storage under and double garage. Adjoining the garden is the paddock with wildlife pond with a range of plants including water lilies, wild orchids attracting a huge range of birds and insects, with area of seating and fully fenced and in total the plot extends to 6.25 acres.
Services - Mains water and electricity. Private drainage.
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the vendor's selling agents, Stags, Wellington Office.
Directions - From the centre of Wellington take the B3187 signposted to Milverton. After approximately 1.25 mile turn left signposted to Runnungton. Follow the road until you reach a crossroad. Go straight across. This is Langford Common. In a few yards there is another crossroad. Go straight across and there is a sign for Kittisford. Follow this road until you come to a T junction where you turn right. Over a narrow bridge, up the hill and turn left. A few yards further on the right is the entrance for The Coach house with stone wall. Follow the drive passing Kittisford House and onto the end of the drive where you will find the property.
Marketed by: Stags, Wellington
Land Registry Data
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