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£675,000
Wideatts Road, Cheddar, BS27
- 4 beds
£675,000
- 4 beds
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Station House was built by GWR in the 1860’s for the Station Master. Cheddar Station and railway line once ran at the back of the house and is now a popular cycle track and walkway known as the Strawberry Line.
Entering the property from the rear you are welcomed into a large conservatory. Open and bright, the conservatory has French doors which open out to a patio area and it enjoys views of the rear garden. Through a wooden, stained glass door there is a spacious hall with feature archway and coving. To the right of the hallway, the character continues in the lounge. This room has a rear aspect window, dado and picture rails and a feature, cast iron fireplace with marble hearth. To the left of the hallway is a second reception room. Similarly, it benefits from a functioning feature wood burner in a brick built fireplace with slate hearth and dual aspect windows allowing plenty of light into the room. To the rear of the ground floor, there is a kitchen/breakfast room. This room benefits from oak, wall and base units, sink with drainer, ceramic electric hob, built in double oven and has space for white appliances. There is also plenty of space for a dining room table. The garden can also be accessed via a wooden door in the kitchen. Downstairs also benefits from a separate utility room and a shower room. The utility room has an array of base units and has space for white appliances. Accessed from the utility room, the shower room is fitted with a shower cubicle, pedestal basin and low level W/C. There is space underneath the staircase which is ideal for storage.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are accessed off the charming landing. The master bedroom is fitted with contemporary wardrobes, and has a rear aspect window looking out to the garden. This room also has a fitted vanity basin and a separate shower cubicle. There are two further double bedrooms, one looking out to the rear and one looking out to the front. The forth bedroom is a single room and has a ladder staircase that leads to a loft room. This is a double room and is bright because of the skylights. Here, the partially boarded and shelved loft can be accessed. . All the bedrooms share the large family bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a pedestal basin, panelled bath under archway, bidet and a low-level W/C. There Is also a handy airing cupboard
Outside
Well maintained, the outside of this property is a perfect and private space to enjoy the sun, entertain and relax. The property offers ample parking from is large, brick driveway that is suitable for a variety of cars. There is a large coach house style double garage which has areas of converted storage space and a ground floor office room with telephone point. Also, the garage benefits from a converted loft room that has the potential to be secondary living accommodation or business opportunities subject to planning consents. Out of the sky lights in this loft room there is far reaching views of Cheddar Gorge. In the garden, further bricked area is currently being used as a seating area as it can be accessed from the French doors in the conservatory. The garden is mostly laid with level lawn and is surrounded by hedging. A gardeners paradise, this space has lots of pretty flowers, plants and shrubs for the green fingered enthusiasts. Strategically placed, there is lots of seating areas to follow the sun all day. The garden is secured by a large iron gate and a wooden gate at the side.
Location
Situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills, Cheddar is an ideal base from which to enjoy wonderful country walks. Road links are excellent, with easy access to the A38. Bristol is only 30 minutes away and the M5 motorway approximately 20 minutes. Public transport is well represented with a bus service passing through the village every hour linking Cheddar with Axbridge, Weston Super Mare and Wells. Bristol International Airport is 25 minutes away. Please note, the village is not under the flight path therefore aircraft noise is not a consideration for residents. Local attractions include Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves, Glastonbury Tor and the seaside at Weston Super Mare.
The village itself has a wide range of shops to cater for everyday needs, bank, and a Post Office as well as doctor and dentist surgeries. There is a three-tier school system where children up to the age of nine attend the First School, then move on to Fairlands Middle School and finally on to The Kings of Wessex Academy and all these schools are within the village. The Kings Fitness and Leisure Centre adjoining the Kings of Wessex Academy offers an extensive range of activities for all the family and has an indoor heated swimming pool. There are also a number of village sports clubs and societies to cater for everyone.
Tenure
Freehold
Heating
Gas Central Heating
Services
Mains gas, mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage
Local authority
Sedgemoor District Council
Council tax
Band E
EPC Rating
Band E
Veiwings
Strictly by appointment only- please contact Cooper and Tanner
Directions
From our office in Union Street, Cheddar turn right at the Market Cross into Bath Street and continue into Wideatts Road (A371) where the property can be found almost opposite Comer Road.
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£675,000
4 bed house for sale
Wideatts Road, Cheddar, BS27
Station House was built by GWR in the 1860’s for the Station Master. Cheddar Station and railway line once ran at the back of the house and is now a popular cycle track and walkway known as the Strawberry Line.
Entering the property from the rear you are welcomed into a large conservatory. Open and bright, the conservatory has French doors which open out to a patio area and it enjoys views of the rear garden. Through a wooden, stained glass door there is a spacious hall with feature archway and coving. To the right of the hallway, the character continues in the lounge. This room has a rear aspect window, dado and picture rails and a feature, cast iron fireplace with marble hearth. To the left of the hallway is a second reception room. Similarly, it benefits from a functioning feature wood burner in a brick built fireplace with slate hearth and dual aspect windows allowing plenty of light into the room. To the rear of the ground floor, there is a kitchen/breakfast room. This room benefits from oak, wall and base units, sink with drainer, ceramic electric hob, built in double oven and has space for white appliances. There is also plenty of space for a dining room table. The garden can also be accessed via a wooden door in the kitchen. Downstairs also benefits from a separate utility room and a shower room. The utility room has an array of base units and has space for white appliances. Accessed from the utility room, the shower room is fitted with a shower cubicle, pedestal basin and low level W/C. There is space underneath the staircase which is ideal for storage.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are accessed off the charming landing. The master bedroom is fitted with contemporary wardrobes, and has a rear aspect window looking out to the garden. This room also has a fitted vanity basin and a separate shower cubicle. There are two further double bedrooms, one looking out to the rear and one looking out to the front. The forth bedroom is a single room and has a ladder staircase that leads to a loft room. This is a double room and is bright because of the skylights. Here, the partially boarded and shelved loft can be accessed. . All the bedrooms share the large family bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a pedestal basin, panelled bath under archway, bidet and a low-level W/C. There Is also a handy airing cupboard
Outside
Well maintained, the outside of this property is a perfect and private space to enjoy the sun, entertain and relax. The property offers ample parking from is large, brick driveway that is suitable for a variety of cars. There is a large coach house style double garage which has areas of converted storage space and a ground floor office room with telephone point. Also, the garage benefits from a converted loft room that has the potential to be secondary living accommodation or business opportunities subject to planning consents. Out of the sky lights in this loft room there is far reaching views of Cheddar Gorge. In the garden, further bricked area is currently being used as a seating area as it can be accessed from the French doors in the conservatory. The garden is mostly laid with level lawn and is surrounded by hedging. A gardeners paradise, this space has lots of pretty flowers, plants and shrubs for the green fingered enthusiasts. Strategically placed, there is lots of seating areas to follow the sun all day. The garden is secured by a large iron gate and a wooden gate at the side.
Location
Situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills, Cheddar is an ideal base from which to enjoy wonderful country walks. Road links are excellent, with easy access to the A38. Bristol is only 30 minutes away and the M5 motorway approximately 20 minutes. Public transport is well represented with a bus service passing through the village every hour linking Cheddar with Axbridge, Weston Super Mare and Wells. Bristol International Airport is 25 minutes away. Please note, the village is not under the flight path therefore aircraft noise is not a consideration for residents. Local attractions include Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves, Glastonbury Tor and the seaside at Weston Super Mare.
The village itself has a wide range of shops to cater for everyday needs, bank, and a Post Office as well as doctor and dentist surgeries. There is a three-tier school system where children up to the age of nine attend the First School, then move on to Fairlands Middle School and finally on to The Kings of Wessex Academy and all these schools are within the village. The Kings Fitness and Leisure Centre adjoining the Kings of Wessex Academy offers an extensive range of activities for all the family and has an indoor heated swimming pool. There are also a number of village sports clubs and societies to cater for everyone.
Tenure
Freehold
Heating
Gas Central Heating
Services
Mains gas, mains electricity, mains water, mains drainage
Local authority
Sedgemoor District Council
Council tax
Band E
EPC Rating
Band E
Veiwings
Strictly by appointment only- please contact Cooper and Tanner
Directions
From our office in Union Street, Cheddar turn right at the Market Cross into Bath Street and continue into Wideatts Road (A371) where the property can be found almost opposite Comer Road.