Forming part of the Grade II Listed period farmhouse, this beautiful home is located in a rural setting with outstanding views of Glastonbury Tor and The Hood Monument.
When entering this property, you step into the spacious newly fitted kitchen/breakfast room with ample room for a generous table and chairs. Within the kitchen grey fronted wall and base units. There is a fitted gas hob and electric oven and space for fridge/freezer and plumbing connections/space for dishwasher and washing machine.
From here there are doors leading off the inner hallway to a shower room with wash hand basin and W/C. The dining room is a light and airy space with parquet flooring, a feature fireplace and patio doors leading into the garden.
The sitting room is full of features including an original flagstone floor, ceiling beams, an open fireplace and dual aspect windows.
Stairs rise from the rear passageway to the first-floor landing, the whole of this floor (except for the bathroom and shower room) has polished wood flooring. The master bedroom is a good size and has an en-suite shower room. There are a further two double bedrooms which are all a good size. The family bathroom has a white suite with the shower over the bath, wash hand basin and W/C.
The property has the added benefits of a large, well heated and lighted attic room which is accessed via a narrow and steep staircase. There is also access to a storage room. The main room in the attic, which has a polished wood flooring.
Outside the property is approached over a shared courtyard with an allocated parking area for one vehicle and a lovely large old barn with space for parking a car inside. A shared pedestrian path rises up to the courtyard area to the property. The garden wraps around the property which is mainly laid to lawn with a simple flower border and vegetable patch.
EPC = E & CTB = F.
The house is on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Butleigh Wootton and is a short distance from Glastonbury and Street and about one mile from the nearest village, Butleigh, which has a church, excellent primary and nursery school.
Street is a thriving mid Somerset town famous as the home of Millfield School, Clarks Shoes and more recently Clarks Village Shopping Centre complementing the High Street shopping facilities. Street also provides Crispin Secondary School, Strode College, a theatre, open-air and indoor pools and a choice of pubs and restaurants.
Please contact Lauren Patterson or Shula Spalding to arrange a viewing on option 2.




