** IMMACULATE 2 BED HOUSE ** QUIET LOCTAION ** NOT FAR FROM THE TOWN CENTRE ** CLOSE TO THE COUNTRYSIDE ** OFF ROAD PARKING ** REAR GARDEN ** 1 DOUBLE BEDROOM AND 1 SINGLE ** GOOD SIZE KITCHEN ** LARGE LOUNGE / DINER ** GAS CENTRAL HEATING *** DOUBLE GLAZED ** A LITTLE GEM!! **
This quaint little house is situated in a quiet location close to the town of Chard. The property is tucked away in a cul de sac a short drive away from the peace and quiet of the countryside. This little gem has a lot to offer, you walk in to a spacious hallway neutrally decorated with fitted pale carpet, to the left you have a good size kitchen also neutrally decorated with built in cooker and wooden fronted cupboards with a country feel!! The lounge / diner is very spacious, light and airy. Patio doors lead onto the well maintained rear garden with wooden fencing surround. Upstairs to the left you have a good size bathroom with part paint and tiled walls. The main bedroom is also spacious with 2 verlux windows fitted carpet and again neutrally decorated. The 2nd Bedroom is a single room again with 2 verlux windows and fitted carpet.
Bedroom 2 : 7" x 14"9 Narrowing to 5"4
This historic town has given birth to a number of notable pioneers: James Stringfellow, inventor of steam-powered aeroplanes, James Gillingham, creator of the worlds first artificial limbs and Margaret Bonfield, the first female British cabinet minister.
This ancient borough has a spacious high street flanked by two streams and a wide variety of shops.
It is the most southerly town in Somerset, only a mile from the Devon border, at the foot of the unspoilt Blackdown Hills.
The town itself has many interesting buildings; a fine parish church, prestigious museum and the recently refurbished Guildhall, which was the Corn Exchange. The Guildhall houses the excellent tourist information centre and hosts a programme of cultural activities. Nestling in attractive woodland to the north east is Chard Reservoir, a beautiful stretch of open water where over 150 species of bird have been recorded, including Osprey. There is also an easy to follow two mile trail around the eastern side of the reservoir.
Hornsbury Mill with its landscaped water garden and the Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas, where the popular TV series To the Manor Born was filmed, are only a few miles away
We are open Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.30pm and Saturday 9.00am - 12.30pm