Offering three spacious double bedrooms together with a family bathroom and additional shower room, this home is ideal for a growing family or those downsizing to something more low maintenance. The property also benefits from a detached garage, large driveway and low maintenance garden, perfect for entertaining.

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Situated in a tucked away location on the periphery of Watchet with excellent road links into the town and to Taunton, Bridgwater and Minehead, together with easy access to both the Quantock Hills and local beaches - perfect for walks with the family, or with the dogs!

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Ross loves: I absolutely love the spacious and airy feel of Pennyfields, it's always difficult to get a sense of the size of a property from seeing photos but Pennyfields won't disappoint! The layout also lends itself well to an either a growing family but also to those downsizing and wanting something more manageable yet stylish and with a downstairs bedroom and bathroom. I can't not mention the convenient yet tucked away location with the fabulous town centre, marina and beach just a short distance away.

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The accommodation in brief comprises; welcoming reception hall with stairs to the first floor, large cloaks cupboard and doors to the open plan living space, principal bedroom and a family bathroom. The open plan living space has been beautifully designed with natural light pouring in from very angle, the living area is incredibly spacious and enjoys large French doors opening onto the rear sunny courtyard, the kitchen/dining area has been comprehensively and beautifully fitted with a traditional shaker style kitchen with work surfaces over, located off the kitchen is a useful utility room. the principal bedroom is a generous dual aspect double bedroom overlooking the rear courtyard. The family bathroom is simply stunning with a roll top bath, period styled WC and wash basin and a separate tiled shower enclosure.

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On the first floor are two sizeable double bedrooms, each with views toward the West Somerset coastline and access to eaves. The landing area benefits from a skylight and has space enough for a desk. The shower room completes the accommodation and is fitted with a WC, wash basin and shower enclosure.

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Outside there is a generous rear courtyard garden with access around both sides of the house to the front garden which benefits from a patio area and enclosed lawn. The property enjoys a tucked away spot beyond a private driveway with off road parking for multiple vehicles together with a detached garage.

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Material Information - Tenure - Freehold. Council Tax Band D. EPC band B. Type/Construction - Detached, standard construction, rendered elevations, under a pitched tiled roof. All mains services are understood to be connected, gas central heating via combi boiler. The property benefits from a single garage and ample off road parking for at least 4-5 cars.

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To understand mobile phone and broadband coverage/availability in the area please use the following link - https://www.ofcom.org.uk/phones-telecoms-and-internet/advice-for-consumers/advice/ofcom-checker.

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For information relating to flood risk in the area, interested buyers are advised to use the following link - https://www.gov.uk/check-long-term-flood-risk.

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The postal code for the property is TA23 0HL.

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Watchet

Fact: Watchet really came to prominence in the Saxon period and was important enough to have its own mint established in 1035. Coins minted in Watchet have been found in Scandinavia, suggesting that they were used to buy off Viking raiders!

Watchet is a historic harbour town, the original settlement believed to date from the Iron Age! The town is home to the recently completed East Quay development which is a cultural hotspot with a gallery, several artist studios, education space, a restaurant and even unique accommodation pods! The town and harbour are lined with quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, where you can enjoy a meal or browse for unique souvenirs. Dive into the town's past at the Watchet Museum offering an array of exhibits, including displays on the local geology, maritime history, and the town's connections to the Industrial Revolution.

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