Upon entering the property you are met by the entrance hall, which has stairs to the first floor and a door into the wonderfully characterful living room, presented with wooden floorboards and a cast iron multi-fuel burner with back boiler providing the heating for the property. There is an understairs cupboard and door through to the kitchen.

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The kitchen/diner is fitted with a range of wall mounted and base units with work surfacing over, sink with mixer tap, electric cooker and space for high level fridge/freezer and washing machine. There is ample room for a dining table and chairs, rear door leading into the garden and door to the third bedroom, which has room for a single bed and associated furniture.

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To the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the master spanning the width of the house and the other housing an airing cupboard and immersion heater. The bathroom enjoys far reaching countryside views and a white suite comprising: panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin and low level W/C. There is also a an internal frosted window adding more character to the property.

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The front of the property has a large driveway providing parking for several vehicles. To the rear there is an exceptionally spacious, south-easterly facing garden area, enclosed by timber fencing and surrounded by an array of trees, bushes and shrubs. The plot widens as the garden develops, ending with a secluded seating area to the foot, and a gate providing pathway access to the front of the property. There is also a brick built shed offering good storage for gardening equipment and such like.

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This property is a must view to appreciate the spacious accommodation and plot size on offer.

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Yeovil and surrounding area

Fact: Yeovil has the most traffic lights per square foot in the UK!

The vibrant market town of Yeovil is situated at the southern boundary of South Somerset. Its name deriving from the Celtic word ‘Gifl’ meaning forked river, the town became an important centre for leather production and glove making throughout the 18th and 19th century, which is referenced to this day in the nickname of Yeovil Town Football Club – ‘The Glovers’.

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