4 bedroom house
Stathe, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA7 0JL
Guide Price
£575,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: N/A
A beautifully presented, four bedroom home occupying a generous and flexible plot, benefiting from a range of useful outbuildings offering annexe potential.
Occupying a superb plot in an attractive rural location, Stathe Court House is a beautifully presented home, thoroughly renovated to a superb standard by the current owners. Offering four double bedrooms, a hand-made, solid oak kitchen, large detached workshop with first floor space, office as well as annexe and barn conversion potential, subject to obtaining suitable planning.
The property is accessed via a double glazed door to the side, leading to the entrance hall, laid to oak flooring and with a double glazed window beyond looking out to the garden. Accessed from the entrance hall is the utility room, with a range of wall and base units, stainless steel sink with drainer, space and plumbing for a washing machine and oak floor continued from the hall. The downstairs shower room is also accessed from the hall.
Steps down lead through the nook, benefiting from a wealth of fitted storage and loft access, and down into the beautiful, bespoke oak kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with stone worktops and tiled splashbacks over, along an oak breakfast bar and tiled flooring. Space is provided for a range-style cooker, with extractor hood over and Belfast sink with routed drainer.
Adjoining the kitchen is the generous pantry, fitted with an oak base unit with worktop and tiled splashback over, along with ample space for a range of appliances and storage.
Steps from the kitchen lead up to the dining room with tiled floor, ample space for a dining suite and double glazed bifold doors leading out to the garden, allowing natural light to pour in. Adjoining the dining room is the study, a useful office space with tiled floor and side door leading to the garden.
French doors from the dining room lead through into the superb family sitting room, a large, light space, laid to carpet with shuttered French doors leading to the front garden and a lovely fireplace with Clearview wood burning stove inset and slate hearth.
A door from the sitting room leads to the original hallway for the main farmhouse, laid to carpet and offering a useful additional space, currently used as a music room. Within the hallway is the original front door, leading to the front garden, and storage beneath the stairs leading to the first floor landing.
To the first floor are two double bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one to the front is a generous double room, laid to carpet, with a feature fireplace and double glazed windows to the front and side. Bedroom two is a further double bedroom with fitted storage and double glazed window to the rear looking out to the garden.
The family bathroom has been fitted to an exceptional standard with a suite of bath, low level WC, pedestal basin and shower cubicle and Karndean flooring. With double glazed windows to both sides, the bathroom is filled with natural light and benefits from a large airing cupboard as well as further fitted storage.
Bedrooms three and four are located on the ground floor, accessed from the entrance hallway. Bedroom three to the far end is a carpeted double room, with double glazed window to the rear looking out to the garden. Bedroom four is a further carpeted double room.
Sited at the end of the property with a bathroom and utility nearby, bedrooms three and four offer the opportunity to create a ground floor annexe if so required.
A small area of flying freehold is incorporated within the property, with a neighbouring bedroom occupying an area over the original hallway.
The property occupies an elevated site close to the Somerset levels on the edge of the popular Hamlet of Stathe. The laying some 4 miles from Langport, 7 miles from Bridgwater and 12 miles from the county town of Taunton. Local amenities can be found a short distance away in the village of Stoke St Gregory, where there is a village store, church, primary school and two public houses. A more comprehensive range of facilities can be enjoyed in Taunton represented by all major retailers, three renowned public schools and numerous leisure facilities. Taunton enjoys a main line rail link to London Paddington and motorway access can be gained at junctions 24 and 25 of the M5 motorway.
Stathe Court House sits within a generous site totalling approximately 1/3 acre. To the front of the house is a large front garden area, mostly laid to lawn with a path leading to the front door. Within the side of the house is a useful bike store, accessible from the driveway.
To the side of the house is a long driveway, offering off-road parking for several cars. Two former barn buildings lay to the right of the house, with the small barn to the front offering a superb storage space with eaves above. The current owners have put a separate electrical supply to the barn, allowing the potential for future development subject to suitable planning. An attractive area of garden sits to the front of the barn; a possible private garden to associate with the building in the future.
To the rear of the small barn, the former larger barn remains, currently an open space in need of rebuilding, but offering significant potential.
To the rear of the site is the large workshop, with sliding doors, offering a superb workshop or garage with a first floor level offering further storage, or potential for other uses.
The south facing rear garden has been beautifully landscaped to include a new lawn, bordered with attractive planting and fencing, with a limestone patio to the immediate rear of the house. A vegetable garden is situated close to the workshop.
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Langport
Occupying a superb plot in an attractive rural location, Stathe Court House is a beautifully presented home, thoroughly renovated to a superb standard by the current owners. Offering four double bedrooms, a hand-made, solid oak kitchen, large detached workshop with first floor space, office as well as annexe and barn conversion potential, subject to obtaining suitable planning.
The property is accessed via a double glazed door to the side, leading to the entrance hall, laid to oak flooring and with a double glazed window beyond looking out to the garden. Accessed from the entrance hall is the utility room, with a range of wall and base units, stainless steel sink with drainer, space and plumbing for a washing machine and oak floor continued from the hall. The downstairs shower room is also accessed from the hall.
Steps down lead through the nook, benefiting from a wealth of fitted storage and loft access, and down into the beautiful, bespoke oak kitchen. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with stone worktops and tiled splashbacks over, along an oak breakfast bar and tiled flooring. Space is provided for a range-style cooker, with extractor hood over and Belfast sink with routed drainer.
Adjoining the kitchen is the generous pantry, fitted with an oak base unit with worktop and tiled splashback over, along with ample space for a range of appliances and storage.
Steps from the kitchen lead up to the dining room with tiled floor, ample space for a dining suite and double glazed bifold doors leading out to the garden, allowing natural light to pour in. Adjoining the dining room is the study, a useful office space with tiled floor and side door leading to the garden.
French doors from the dining room lead through into the superb family sitting room, a large, light space, laid to carpet with shuttered French doors leading to the front garden and a lovely fireplace with Clearview wood burning stove inset and slate hearth.
A door from the sitting room leads to the original hallway for the main farmhouse, laid to carpet and offering a useful additional space, currently used as a music room. Within the hallway is the original front door, leading to the front garden, and storage beneath the stairs leading to the first floor landing.
To the first floor are two double bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one to the front is a generous double room, laid to carpet, with a feature fireplace and double glazed windows to the front and side. Bedroom two is a further double bedroom with fitted storage and double glazed window to the rear looking out to the garden.
The family bathroom has been fitted to an exceptional standard with a suite of bath, low level WC, pedestal basin and shower cubicle and Karndean flooring. With double glazed windows to both sides, the bathroom is filled with natural light and benefits from a large airing cupboard as well as further fitted storage.
Bedrooms three and four are located on the ground floor, accessed from the entrance hallway. Bedroom three to the far end is a carpeted double room, with double glazed window to the rear looking out to the garden. Bedroom four is a further carpeted double room.
Sited at the end of the property with a bathroom and utility nearby, bedrooms three and four offer the opportunity to create a ground floor annexe if so required.
A small area of flying freehold is incorporated within the property, with a neighbouring bedroom occupying an area over the original hallway.
The property occupies an elevated site close to the Somerset levels on the edge of the popular Hamlet of Stathe. The laying some 4 miles from Langport, 7 miles from Bridgwater and 12 miles from the county town of Taunton. Local amenities can be found a short distance away in the village of Stoke St Gregory, where there is a village store, church, primary school and two public houses. A more comprehensive range of facilities can be enjoyed in Taunton represented by all major retailers, three renowned public schools and numerous leisure facilities. Taunton enjoys a main line rail link to London Paddington and motorway access can be gained at junctions 24 and 25 of the M5 motorway.
Stathe Court House sits within a generous site totalling approximately 1/3 acre. To the front of the house is a large front garden area, mostly laid to lawn with a path leading to the front door. Within the side of the house is a useful bike store, accessible from the driveway.
To the side of the house is a long driveway, offering off-road parking for several cars. Two former barn buildings lay to the right of the house, with the small barn to the front offering a superb storage space with eaves above. The current owners have put a separate electrical supply to the barn, allowing the potential for future development subject to suitable planning. An attractive area of garden sits to the front of the barn; a possible private garden to associate with the building in the future.
To the rear of the small barn, the former larger barn remains, currently an open space in need of rebuilding, but offering significant potential.
To the rear of the site is the large workshop, with sliding doors, offering a superb workshop or garage with a first floor level offering further storage, or potential for other uses.
The south facing rear garden has been beautifully landscaped to include a new lawn, bordered with attractive planting and fencing, with a limestone patio to the immediate rear of the house. A vegetable garden is situated close to the workshop.
Marketed by: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Langport
Land Registry Data
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