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£510,000

Tweentown, Cheddar, BS27

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
Under offer/SSTC

£510,000

  • 4 beds
Semi-detached house
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Entering the property through the front door, you are welcomed into the open plan kitchen/dining area. This room is full of character, from its original, exposed brick work to the feature wood burner. The kitchen is fitted with an array of wall and base units, Belfast sink, induction hob with over head extractor fan, integrated oven and dishwasher and has space for white appliances. There is also plenty of room for a large dining room table. The lounge is a good sized room. It has a feature, open fireplace and built in shelving and storage space. Double glazed French doors lead to the rear garden. Additionally, there is a second living room, creating lots of space for family life. This is a bright and airy room, allowing lots of light in through the modern Bi-fold doors. Downstairs also benefits from a useful cloakroom fitted with a pedestal basin and low level WC. On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms. The master bedroom is rear aspect and a bright room. It benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and a new en-suite. The en-suite is fitted with a walk in shower cubicle with rain fall shower, vanity basin and low level WC. There are three, further bedrooms. One of them is front aspect and the other two are rear, looking out onto the garden. The second largest bedroom benefits from a feature fireplace and has views towards Glastonbury Tor. At the end of the landing, there is a family bathroom. It is a spacious room and is fitted with a rolled top bath with over head rain fall shower, pedestal basin and low level WC. The property is warmed with gas central heating and has mostly new double glazed windows and doors throughout. 



Outside
Fully enclosed the garden is a great space for entertaining. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with a recently laid patio area and a further decked area. There is also a pathway that leads down to a stone outbuilding in the corner of the garden which is powered and could be used as a study, garden room or could potentially be adapted and used for Air B and B. There is a driveway at the rear providing parking.

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. 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 and caves, 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 C

EPC
Band D

Viewings
Strictly by appointment only- please contact Cooper and Tanner

Directions
From our office turn left and proceed along Union street into Cliff Street and as far as the roundabout adjacent to the Riverside Inn, take the first exit left into Tweentown and proceed along before turning into Gadds Lane on the left hand side just before the deli and the property is the first on the left hand side.

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£510,000

4 bed house for sale

Tweentown, Cheddar, BS27

Entering the property through the front door, you are welcomed into the open plan kitchen/dining area. This room is full of character, from its original, exposed brick work to the feature wood burner. The kitchen is fitted with an array of wall and base units, Belfast sink, induction hob with over head extractor fan, integrated oven and dishwasher and has space for white appliances. There is also plenty of room for a large dining room table. The lounge is a good sized room. It has a feature, open fireplace and built in shelving and storage space. Double glazed French doors lead to the rear garden. Additionally, there is a second living room, creating lots of space for family life. This is a bright and airy room, allowing lots of light in through the modern Bi-fold doors. Downstairs also benefits from a useful cloakroom fitted with a pedestal basin and low level WC. On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms. The master bedroom is rear aspect and a bright room. It benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and a new en-suite. The en-suite is fitted with a walk in shower cubicle with rain fall shower, vanity basin and low level WC. There are three, further bedrooms. One of them is front aspect and the other two are rear, looking out onto the garden. The second largest bedroom benefits from a feature fireplace and has views towards Glastonbury Tor. At the end of the landing, there is a family bathroom. It is a spacious room and is fitted with a rolled top bath with over head rain fall shower, pedestal basin and low level WC. The property is warmed with gas central heating and has mostly new double glazed windows and doors throughout. 



Outside
Fully enclosed the garden is a great space for entertaining. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with a recently laid patio area and a further decked area. There is also a pathway that leads down to a stone outbuilding in the corner of the garden which is powered and could be used as a study, garden room or could potentially be adapted and used for Air B and B. There is a driveway at the rear providing parking.

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. 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 and caves, 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 C

EPC
Band D

Viewings
Strictly by appointment only- please contact Cooper and Tanner

Directions
From our office turn left and proceed along Union street into Cliff Street and as far as the roundabout adjacent to the Riverside Inn, take the first exit left into Tweentown and proceed along before turning into Gadds Lane on the left hand side just before the deli and the property is the first on the left hand side.