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A beautifully modernised Grade II listed terrace town cottage. Sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, two bedrooms and shower room. To the rear there is a smart south facing courtyard garden.
Summary
Trundle Cottage is a Grade II listed Georgian stone built town cottage dating we believe from 1780. The property has undergone complete renovation and is now offered to the market in exceptional order, the programme of modernisation includes the installation of gas fired central heating, rewiring, new kitchen and stunning shower room. The cottage has some lovely features including a stone fireplace in the sitting room, hand painted kitchen with solid oak work surfaces, oak internal latch doors and slate flooring to the ground floor. To the rear of the cottage there is a pretty enclosed south facing garden.
Amenities
Somerton was the ancient Capital of Wessex in the 8th century and a former market town. It then later became the County town of Somerset in the 13th/14th Century. There is a good level of amenities including shops, bank, library, doctor and dentist surgeries, there are also several public houses, restaurants, churches and primary schools within the town. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in the County town of Taunton to the west or Yeovil to the south. The mainline railway stations are located in Castle Cary, Yeovil and Taunton. The property is also well served by the A303 linking both central London and the South West, the M5 can be joined at junction 23.
Services
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are all connected. Gas fired central heating to radiators from a newly installed combination boiler. EPC exempt.
Sitting Room - 13' 0'' x 12' 2'' (3.96m x 3.70m)
With sash window to the front with secondary double glazed unit, slate flooring, radiator and exposed stone firplace. Stairs leading to the first floor. Cupboard housing points for connection to an aerial/satellite dish.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 12' 2'' x 8' 5'' (3.70m x 2.57m)
With window to the rear, door to the rear garden both with exposed wooden lintels over. Range of base and wall mounted hand painted kitchen units with under unit lighting and solid oak work surfaces over. Cupboard with space and plumbing for washing machine, built in fridge and space for cooker with gas point and extactor hood over. Ceramic single drainer sink unit with mixer tap.
Landing
With access to the loft space with loft ladder, housing gas fired combination boiler providing hot water and central heating.
Bedroom 1 - 13' 0'' x 9' 3'' (3.97m x 2.82m)
With sash window to the front, radiator and oak door to a built in storage cupboard.
Bedroom 2 - 7' 10'' x 9' 1'' (2.38m x 2.78m)
With window to the rear and radiator.
Shower Room
With window to the rear, newly fitted suite comprising low level WC, shower cubicle with folding door and mains shower, pedestal wash hand basin with towel rail and attractive wall and floor tiling. Chrome ladder towel rail and extractor fan.
Outside
To the rear of the property there is an attractive south facing garden with gravelled seating area with raised flower beds and steps leading down to a further gravelled area with exposed natural stone rear boundary wall. Free parking is available in a car park opposite.
Summary
Trundle Cottage is a Grade II listed Georgian stone built town cottage dating we believe from 1780. The property has undergone complete renovation and is now offered to the market in exceptional order, the programme of modernisation includes the installation of gas fired central heating, rewiring, new kitchen and stunning shower room. The cottage has some lovely features including a stone fireplace in the sitting room, hand painted kitchen with solid oak work surfaces, oak internal latch doors and slate flooring to the ground floor. To the rear of the cottage there is a pretty enclosed south facing garden.
Amenities
Somerton was the ancient Capital of Wessex in the 8th century and a former market town. It then later became the County town of Somerset in the 13th/14th Century. There is a good level of amenities including shops, bank, library, doctor and dentist surgeries, there are also several public houses, restaurants, churches and primary schools within the town. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in the County town of Taunton to the west or Yeovil to the south. The mainline railway stations are located in Castle Cary, Yeovil and Taunton. The property is also well served by the A303 linking both central London and the South West, the M5 can be joined at junction 23.
Services
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are all connected. Gas fired central heating to radiators from a newly installed combination boiler. EPC exempt.
Sitting Room - 13' 0'' x 12' 2'' (3.96m x 3.70m)
With sash window to the front with secondary double glazed unit, slate flooring, radiator and exposed stone firplace. Stairs leading to the first floor. Cupboard housing points for connection to an aerial/satellite dish.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 12' 2'' x 8' 5'' (3.70m x 2.57m)
With window to the rear, door to the rear garden both with exposed wooden lintels over. Range of base and wall mounted hand painted kitchen units with under unit lighting and solid oak work surfaces over. Cupboard with space and plumbing for washing machine, built in fridge and space for cooker with gas point and extactor hood over. Ceramic single drainer sink unit with mixer tap.
Landing
With access to the loft space with loft ladder, housing gas fired combination boiler providing hot water and central heating.
Bedroom 1 - 13' 0'' x 9' 3'' (3.97m x 2.82m)
With sash window to the front, radiator and oak door to a built in storage cupboard.
Bedroom 2 - 7' 10'' x 9' 1'' (2.38m x 2.78m)
With window to the rear and radiator.
Shower Room
With window to the rear, newly fitted suite comprising low level WC, shower cubicle with folding door and mains shower, pedestal wash hand basin with towel rail and attractive wall and floor tiling. Chrome ladder towel rail and extractor fan.
Outside
To the rear of the property there is an attractive south facing garden with gravelled seating area with raised flower beds and steps leading down to a further gravelled area with exposed natural stone rear boundary wall. Free parking is available in a car park opposite.