2 bedroom house
Parbrook, Glastonbury, Somerset, BA6 8PB
Guide Price
£600,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2022
- Removed: Dec 2022
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Affording a wonderful rural location, this charming period cottage enjoying features such as exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and oak floors, also benefiting from a superb contemporary designed rear extension, photovoltaic tiles to the front elevation and gardens extending to 0.35 acres.
Accommodation
Ground floor
From the entrance hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing, with doors leading to an inner hall and to the sitting room. Here, you find the imposing inglenook fireplace with inset wood burner, oak floor and dual aspect windows to the front and rear. Returning to the inner hall, there is a side entrance door to the right, a range of base units with a 'belfast' sink unit, integrated under counter freezer and space for a washing machine. A door leads into an updated 'Wet' shower room and a further door leads into the rear extension. This has been designed with space and light in mind, also bringing you closer to the out doors. The kitchen comprises a modern range of units with integrated gas hob, electric oven and dishwasher, plus space for an upright fridge/freezer. Double doors then open out onto a courtyard, before wooden steps leading up to the family room. Here you enjoy the full effect of the extension, with an open beamed ceiling, oak floor but more significantly, the glass across one wall, including the corner window and sliding doors out onto the patio and garden. There is also third entrance door to the side.
First floor
On the first floor, there are doors from the landing into the two bedrooms and family bathroom. Bedroom one features the inglenook chimney breast complete with exposed beams. There are a range of fitted wardrobes, window to the front and velux roof lights to the rear. Bedroom two also has rear facing velux windows, plus a window to the side. Finally, the family bathroom comprises a modern suite comprising of a tiled shower enclosure, corner bath, WC and wash hand basin.
Outside
The property stands in gardens measuring just over one third of an acre. Gated access is taken from Parbrook Lane, where a driveway leads to gravel parking, suitable for several vehicles. Steps on the left take you down to a paved courtyard and side entrance porch, with a path extending around to the front entrance door. From the kitchen, doors open onto a delightful courtyard garden, with sleepers and steps leading up to the lawned gardens. They open out from the rear of the house, and enjoy seclusion and privacy. Mature hedgerows surround the garden, with views opening out across to the adjoining farmland. In the far corner there is a lodge/summer house, ideal for enjoying the views over the garden, or for use as a home office etc. There is also a second summer house, with electricity and water, which is also used as a garden store, plus a greenhouse.
Location
Parbrook is a charming rural hamlet situated some six miles east of both Glastonbury and Street. The neighbouring villages of Baltonsborough and West Pennard both have primary schools, Churches and local Inns whilst there is a lovely farm shop and cafe in Baltonsborough. The historic town of Glastonbury and the thriving centre of Street offer more comprehensive shopping, sporting and recreational facilities. The nearest main line station at Castle Cary is some fifteen minute's drive, whilst the nearby A37 gives access to Shepton Mallet to the north and the A303 to the south. Bath, Taunton and Yeovil are all within commuting distance.
Directions
Either take the A361 Shepton Mallet road from Glastonbury and after approximately two miles turn right signposted Baltonsborough and West Bradley. Follow the sign left and then right to West Bradley and continue past the Church and take the second right turning down into Parbrook Lane, where the property is situated on the right-hand side. Alternatively, from the cross roads adjoining the Greyhound Inn in Baltonsborough, proceed up Ham Street for approximately one and a half miles to the 'T' junction. Turn left to Parbrook and after 0.5 miles, turn right into Bradley Lane, where Holly Tree Cottage is up on the left hand side.
Marketed by: holland & odam, Glastonbury
Accommodation
Ground floor
From the entrance hall, stairs rise to the first floor landing, with doors leading to an inner hall and to the sitting room. Here, you find the imposing inglenook fireplace with inset wood burner, oak floor and dual aspect windows to the front and rear. Returning to the inner hall, there is a side entrance door to the right, a range of base units with a 'belfast' sink unit, integrated under counter freezer and space for a washing machine. A door leads into an updated 'Wet' shower room and a further door leads into the rear extension. This has been designed with space and light in mind, also bringing you closer to the out doors. The kitchen comprises a modern range of units with integrated gas hob, electric oven and dishwasher, plus space for an upright fridge/freezer. Double doors then open out onto a courtyard, before wooden steps leading up to the family room. Here you enjoy the full effect of the extension, with an open beamed ceiling, oak floor but more significantly, the glass across one wall, including the corner window and sliding doors out onto the patio and garden. There is also third entrance door to the side.
First floor
On the first floor, there are doors from the landing into the two bedrooms and family bathroom. Bedroom one features the inglenook chimney breast complete with exposed beams. There are a range of fitted wardrobes, window to the front and velux roof lights to the rear. Bedroom two also has rear facing velux windows, plus a window to the side. Finally, the family bathroom comprises a modern suite comprising of a tiled shower enclosure, corner bath, WC and wash hand basin.
Outside
The property stands in gardens measuring just over one third of an acre. Gated access is taken from Parbrook Lane, where a driveway leads to gravel parking, suitable for several vehicles. Steps on the left take you down to a paved courtyard and side entrance porch, with a path extending around to the front entrance door. From the kitchen, doors open onto a delightful courtyard garden, with sleepers and steps leading up to the lawned gardens. They open out from the rear of the house, and enjoy seclusion and privacy. Mature hedgerows surround the garden, with views opening out across to the adjoining farmland. In the far corner there is a lodge/summer house, ideal for enjoying the views over the garden, or for use as a home office etc. There is also a second summer house, with electricity and water, which is also used as a garden store, plus a greenhouse.
Location
Parbrook is a charming rural hamlet situated some six miles east of both Glastonbury and Street. The neighbouring villages of Baltonsborough and West Pennard both have primary schools, Churches and local Inns whilst there is a lovely farm shop and cafe in Baltonsborough. The historic town of Glastonbury and the thriving centre of Street offer more comprehensive shopping, sporting and recreational facilities. The nearest main line station at Castle Cary is some fifteen minute's drive, whilst the nearby A37 gives access to Shepton Mallet to the north and the A303 to the south. Bath, Taunton and Yeovil are all within commuting distance.
Directions
Either take the A361 Shepton Mallet road from Glastonbury and after approximately two miles turn right signposted Baltonsborough and West Bradley. Follow the sign left and then right to West Bradley and continue past the Church and take the second right turning down into Parbrook Lane, where the property is situated on the right-hand side. Alternatively, from the cross roads adjoining the Greyhound Inn in Baltonsborough, proceed up Ham Street for approximately one and a half miles to the 'T' junction. Turn left to Parbrook and after 0.5 miles, turn right into Bradley Lane, where Holly Tree Cottage is up on the left hand side.
Marketed by: holland & odam, Glastonbury
Land Registry Data
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