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Something special, which has been beautifully decorated with Farrow and Ball style detail and lovingly restored, must be viewed to appreciate the high quality finish and accommodation on offer.
The front door to this stunning period home, opens into a lobby and leads through to a good sized living area which benefits from a contemporary living flame feature fire set within the chimney wall. The flooring has the original flagstone floors and the large Georgian style sash window overlooks St. Cuthbert‘s Church. An archway from the lounge leads through to the dining area which has retained may of the period features including the inset cupboards which as well as being really attractive offer lots of useful storage. A door from this leads into a pretty bijou courtyard.
The bespoke fitted kitchen offers plenty of practical working space despite being a galley style and has integrated washer/drier, dishwasher, electric oven and hob. The range of the base and wall units offers flexible storage to accommodate all those necessary kitchen essentials.
Upstairs on the first floor there is a good sized double bedroom with fitted wardrobe and views over the St Cuthbert‘s Church, the second bedroom is a large single with a window/door leading out onto a fantastic roof terrace, which is the ultimate sun trap and offers an ideal outside entertaining space.
The wonderful contemporary bathroom houses a white suite with a state of the art walk-in double shower.
On the second floor, incorporating the eves of the house, and with two skylights making this a bright and sunny room, is another double bedroom. Again this room has very useful storage running along one of the walls.
This fabulous property epitomises 21st century living through its careful blending of beautiful and practical design.
Unfortunately, this property does not come with any parking.
EPC = D & CTB = C
The ancient city of Wells, which is the smallest Cathedral city in England, and offers all the usual amenities that you would expect in a small town including banks, doctors surgeries, dentists and a selection of primary schools and the excellent Blue School and Wells Cathedral school. The high street is vibrant with a small selection of the usual chain stores plus a variety of independent shops and restaurants and pubs as well as a twice weekly market and a choice of supermarkets including Waitrose, Tesco, Lidl and Morrisons. At the very heart of the city is the medieval Cathedral, Bishop‘s Palace and Vicars‘ Close (reputed to be the oldest surviving residential street in Europe).
There are good road connections to Bristol, Bath, the motorway system and Bristol Airport, with rail links from Castle Cary (about 20 minutes drive away) to London, Paddington.
Please contact Lauren Patterson, Shula Spalding or Ernie Heal to arrange a viewing of this amazing property by calling option 2.




