Agent details
This property is listed with:
Roderick Thomas Estate Agents - Castle Cary
Pithers Yard, High Street, Castle Cary
- Telephone:
- 01963 351958
Full Details for 3 Bedroom Detached for sale in Bruton, BA10 :
An attractive and extremely spacious bungalow with views to countryside and in easy reach of the town centre. Hall, sitting room, library, conservatory, study/ 3rd bedroom kitchen/breakfast room, utility, 2 bedrooms with en suites & cloaks. Gardens, garage & parking.
KINGFISHERS, BATTS FIELD, BRUTON, SOMERSET, BA10 0DX
A delightful property in a beautiful rural setting, within easy reach of Bruton town centre.Kingfishers is an attractive and extremely spacious bungalow situated at the end of a no through lane. The property enjoys views to countryside, yet is within walking distance of the train station and all local amenities. It has lots of living space which is flexible and enjoys good gardens and plenty of parking.Batts Field is tucked away in a rural position on the Western edge of Bruton. Kingsfishers is located at the end of this no through lane, enjoying a peaceful location, well away from busy roads and traffic.Built by the current owners, the property has well presented and thought out accommodation with great modern additions including ground source heat pump, solar panels and underfloor heating throughout.
About the area
Bruton is a small ancient town (population around 3,000) in South Somerset situated in the Brue Valley surrounded by beautiful and accessible countryside. Predating Roman times it has evolved gently through the ages with many interesting and historical buildings defining its character. In the time of Canute there was a Royal Mint in Bruton and it's recorded in the Doomsday book. Later it developed as a market town and the wool and silk trade prospered. Today its main industries are agriculture and education with five schools in Bruton: King's School, founded in 1519, Bruton School for Girls, Sexey's School, a Primary School and the Meadow School for Steiner Education. There are other excellent independent schools in the area including Hazlegrove at Sparkford, Millfield at Street, Sherborne Schools, Wells Cathedral School, Downside, Port Regis and St Mary's, Shaftesbury.
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Bruton has many thriving groups and societies including a Festival of Arts, Horticultural Show and musical and theatrical productions. It is also now well known by the establishment of the renowned Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery.The town has a small range of shops and a range of pubs and restaurants including the award winning \"At the Chapel\". There are many other charming towns nearby which together offer a wide range of shopping, cultural and sporting activities. These include Castle Cary, Sherborne, Shaftesbury and Wells with Bath, Bristol and Salisbury all being in easy reach. Communications are good with a small rail station in Bruton and mainline services at Castle Cary (Paddington) and Sherborne (Waterloo). The A303 a few miles south is the road link to London and Bristol international airport is well within an hours drive.
Accommodation
A solid wooden door opens to the impressive hallway with high ceilings giving a good sense of space. The sitting room is a generous room with double glazed doors to the conservatory, enjoying views to the wildflower garden, and a large opening to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room is a great sized room with large window looking to the garden, and giving this room a light and airy feel. There is an excellent range of base units with granite work tops with Belfast sink, integral dishwasher and space for a range cooker with extractor over. The kitchen island, also with granite work top, offers more storage with cupboard below. A door opens to the utility room with further units, sink and space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Doors to the generous larder, boiler room and integral garage.
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Currently used a the study, this well proportioned room has a variety of uses, including a third bedroom if required.The library is a fantastic room, one favoured by the current owner, with space for many bookshelves and double doors opening to the terrace area. Again this room has many uses.The two bedroom are double rooms, one with built in wardrobes and en suite bathroom with paneled bath, rainfall shower cubicle, WC and basin. The other has an en suite shower room comprising rainfall shower cubicle, bidet, basin and WC.Returning to the hall, doors give access to the cloakroom and useful storage cupboard.
Gardens
Located at the end of a 'no though lane', an electric gate gives access to a generous parking area, with space for several cars. The double garage has a roller door, light and power. Stable door opens to the utility room. A paved pathway with raised flowerbeds to one side leads along the side of the property, giving access to the front door, leading to the garden. Currently a wildflower meadow, this garden is bounded by mature trees giving good privacy. A elevated terrace area, with doors from the library and conservatory, offers an ideal place to take advantage of the peace this property enjoys.
Further information
Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax: Band FServices: Ground source heat pump, underfloor heating throughout, mains water and drainage, solar panels.
Directions
From Bruton town centre, continue along the High Street, and at the T junction turn right onto Patwell Street, keeping right. Take the first left into Station Road. Proceed through the car park to a private lane. Kingfishers will be found at the end, on the left.
Important Notice
Roderick Thomas, their clients and any joint agents state that these details are for general guidance only and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. They do not constitute any part of any contract. All measurements are approximate and floor plans are to give a general indication only and are not measured accurate drawings. No guarantees are given with regard to planning permission or fitness for purpose. No apparatus, equipment, fixture or fitting has been tested. Items shown in photographs are not necessarily included. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on all matters by inspection or otherwise. VIEWINGS - interested parties are advised to check availability and current situation prior to travelling to see any property.
KINGFISHERS, BATTS FIELD, BRUTON, SOMERSET, BA10 0DX
A delightful property in a beautiful rural setting, within easy reach of Bruton town centre.Kingfishers is an attractive and extremely spacious bungalow situated at the end of a no through lane. The property enjoys views to countryside, yet is within walking distance of the train station and all local amenities. It has lots of living space which is flexible and enjoys good gardens and plenty of parking.Batts Field is tucked away in a rural position on the Western edge of Bruton. Kingsfishers is located at the end of this no through lane, enjoying a peaceful location, well away from busy roads and traffic.Built by the current owners, the property has well presented and thought out accommodation with great modern additions including ground source heat pump, solar panels and underfloor heating throughout.
About the area
Bruton is a small ancient town (population around 3,000) in South Somerset situated in the Brue Valley surrounded by beautiful and accessible countryside. Predating Roman times it has evolved gently through the ages with many interesting and historical buildings defining its character. In the time of Canute there was a Royal Mint in Bruton and it's recorded in the Doomsday book. Later it developed as a market town and the wool and silk trade prospered. Today its main industries are agriculture and education with five schools in Bruton: King's School, founded in 1519, Bruton School for Girls, Sexey's School, a Primary School and the Meadow School for Steiner Education. There are other excellent independent schools in the area including Hazlegrove at Sparkford, Millfield at Street, Sherborne Schools, Wells Cathedral School, Downside, Port Regis and St Mary's, Shaftesbury.
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Bruton has many thriving groups and societies including a Festival of Arts, Horticultural Show and musical and theatrical productions. It is also now well known by the establishment of the renowned Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery.The town has a small range of shops and a range of pubs and restaurants including the award winning \"At the Chapel\". There are many other charming towns nearby which together offer a wide range of shopping, cultural and sporting activities. These include Castle Cary, Sherborne, Shaftesbury and Wells with Bath, Bristol and Salisbury all being in easy reach. Communications are good with a small rail station in Bruton and mainline services at Castle Cary (Paddington) and Sherborne (Waterloo). The A303 a few miles south is the road link to London and Bristol international airport is well within an hours drive.
Accommodation
A solid wooden door opens to the impressive hallway with high ceilings giving a good sense of space. The sitting room is a generous room with double glazed doors to the conservatory, enjoying views to the wildflower garden, and a large opening to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen/breakfast room is a great sized room with large window looking to the garden, and giving this room a light and airy feel. There is an excellent range of base units with granite work tops with Belfast sink, integral dishwasher and space for a range cooker with extractor over. The kitchen island, also with granite work top, offers more storage with cupboard below. A door opens to the utility room with further units, sink and space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer. Doors to the generous larder, boiler room and integral garage.
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Currently used a the study, this well proportioned room has a variety of uses, including a third bedroom if required.The library is a fantastic room, one favoured by the current owner, with space for many bookshelves and double doors opening to the terrace area. Again this room has many uses.The two bedroom are double rooms, one with built in wardrobes and en suite bathroom with paneled bath, rainfall shower cubicle, WC and basin. The other has an en suite shower room comprising rainfall shower cubicle, bidet, basin and WC.Returning to the hall, doors give access to the cloakroom and useful storage cupboard.
Gardens
Located at the end of a 'no though lane', an electric gate gives access to a generous parking area, with space for several cars. The double garage has a roller door, light and power. Stable door opens to the utility room. A paved pathway with raised flowerbeds to one side leads along the side of the property, giving access to the front door, leading to the garden. Currently a wildflower meadow, this garden is bounded by mature trees giving good privacy. A elevated terrace area, with doors from the library and conservatory, offers an ideal place to take advantage of the peace this property enjoys.
Further information
Tenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax: Band FServices: Ground source heat pump, underfloor heating throughout, mains water and drainage, solar panels.
Directions
From Bruton town centre, continue along the High Street, and at the T junction turn right onto Patwell Street, keeping right. Take the first left into Station Road. Proceed through the car park to a private lane. Kingfishers will be found at the end, on the left.
Important Notice
Roderick Thomas, their clients and any joint agents state that these details are for general guidance only and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. They do not constitute any part of any contract. All measurements are approximate and floor plans are to give a general indication only and are not measured accurate drawings. No guarantees are given with regard to planning permission or fitness for purpose. No apparatus, equipment, fixture or fitting has been tested. Items shown in photographs are not necessarily included. Purchasers must satisfy themselves on all matters by inspection or otherwise. VIEWINGS - interested parties are advised to check availability and current situation prior to travelling to see any property.