An imposing, red brick, three double-bedroom, semi-detached property with open plan kitchen/dining room, sitting room, garden and parking, conveniently located close to amenities in Wincanton and within walking distance of the Doctors surgery, pharmacy, recreation ground, children’s playpark, nursery school and River Cale café. Set over three floors, this exceptionally maintained ‘nearly new’ home, benefits from the remainder of the National Home Buyers guarantee and is a bright and welcoming home perfect for families.
Entering the property, a cloakroom with WC is conveniently located on the left of the entrance hall, with large, obscured glass window making this a light space. Stairs lead to the first floor and a door, with half glass insert at the top, allows a view into the kitchen with white gloss wall and base units and white wood effect worktop, wall mounted electric oven and grill, stainless-steel sink, built in fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine ensuring this space is fully utilised. A breakfast bar with space for seating, Zanussi induction hob and ceiling mounted extractor fan create a divide between the kitchen and dining area, with space for a large table and chairs and French doors with shutters leading to the garden allowing natural light to flood the room creating a warm and inviting space. A cupboard currently housing a tumble drier but could also be used as a pantry space.
The first-floor landing leads to the master bedroom with en-suite shower room with Mira React rainfall and hand shower, sink, WC and heated towel rail. To the front of the property the living room is an inviting space to relax and unwind, with large bay window and deep sill, creating a focal point in the room. French shutters, found throughout the home, add additional insulation and create a modern feel, negating the need for curtains. Stairs to the second-floor lead to two further double bedrooms; one with large, mirrored wardrobe, and the family bathroom with bath and shower over, heated towel rail, WC, sink, shaving point and touch sensor mirror with light, de-mister and Bluetooth connection for the enjoyment of music. A door above the stairs opens to a large airing cupboard/storage space.
Outside
The property sits back from the road behind a small, quaint, black metal arch fence. A pathway with white pebbles to the side leads to the front door, sheltered by the storm porch. Two allocated parking spaces are located at the rear of the property and are conveniently accessed via Merlin Grove.
The rear garden has been landscaped to make full use of its North facing aspect. The rear patio enjoys the morning sun whilst the sun-decking at the end of the garden, with pergola, electrical sockets and remote-controlled lighting and downlighters illuminates the space. A rear garden gate allows immediate access to the parking area and to the side of the house a covered storage area with lighting and electric has been thoughtfully created behind an attractive wooden façade with access door. An outside tap is conveniently situated as well as solar lights along the wooden fencing.
Don’t miss the opportunity to make this modern and inviting house your new home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and secure this wonderful family home.
LOCATION
Merlin Terrace, named after the fictional wizard in the legend of King Arthur, is situated on the South-West side of Wincanton. Wincanton is a small Somerset town lying just North of the A303 and offers a range of day-to-day facilities including doctors’ surgery, post office, library, schools, independent shops and two supermarkets. It is approximately six miles from the main-line railway stations at Gillingham and Templecombe with services to London, Waterloo and Exeter. A few miles to the North are Castle Cary and Bruton, which are on the London Paddington line and the much-improved A303, which links with the M3, is literally minutes away and provides East-West road travel. Wincanton is a typical Somerset town close to many delightful villages and places of interest such as the Abbey town of Sherborne, the Cathedral City of Salisbury and the ancient hilltop town of Shaftesbury. The larger town of Yeovil is approximately 15 miles away.
SERVICES: Mains water, gas, electricity, drainage and telephone all subject to the usual utility regulations.
TENURE: Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND: D
LOCAL AUTHORITY: Somerset
EPC: B
CAUTION: NB All services and fittings mentioned in these particulars have NOT been tested and hence we cannot confirm that they are in working order.
BROADBAND & MOBILE: Coverage can be checked at: ofcom.org.uk/phones-and-broadband/coverage-and-speeds/ofcom-checker/
FLOOD CHECK: gov.uk/check-flooding
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through the agents.