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Pillar House, Old Cleeve, Minehead, TA24 6HJ Pillar House, Old Cleeve, Minehead, TA24 6HJ welcome to Pillar House, Old Cleeve Situated within the ever popular village of Old Cleeve is this delightful and well presented Grade II Listed detached three bedroom thatched cottage. The cottage dated back to the 16th century and boasts charm and character, whilst benefitting from good size cottage style garden and two garages. Solid Front Door Leading To Bedroom One Garage 1 Entrance Hall 18' 1" max x 13' 9" ( 5.51m max x 4.19m ) Attached to the property and accessed through Window to side, fitted carpet, electric meter box, french A double aspect room with windows to front and electric roller door, overhead storage area and open door giving access to the side patio and garden, radiator, rear, two radiators, exposed beams, fitted carpet, plan to the rear allowing the driveway to continue to doors to built in cupboard, built in wardrobe, wall light points, the rear garden and access to a further detached TV point, door to garage & offers parking for two vehicles. To the side Cloakroom of the driveway is the boiler room housing the gas Window to rear, low level WC, wash hand basin, fitted Ensuite Shower Room fired boiler serving the domestic central heating carpet. 10' 8" max x 10' 2" max ( 3.25m max x 3.10m max ) system. Window to rear, double shower cubicle, low level Dining Room WC, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator, built in Garage 2 19' 1" max x 10' 9" ( 5.82m max x 3.28m ) wardrobe, built in airing cupboard housing fully With up & over door, door to workshop at rear. Window to front with window seat, fitted carpet, exposed lagged hot water cylinder with immersion heater, beams, wall light points, inglenook fireplace, built in access to roof space, part tiled surrounds, The cottage style rear garden boasts a wealth of understairs cupboard, telephone point, staircase rising to mature flower and shrub beds, various fruit trees first floor landing, open doorway to Lounge and door to Bedroom Two which include apple, cooking apples, fig and pear. Kitchen. 13' 1" x 10' 10" ( 3.99m x 3.30m ) Immediately to the side of the property is a large Window to front, radiator, fitted carpet, built in paved patio lending itself to an ideal area for Lounge cupboard, exposed beams, Tv point. entertaining and alfresco dining. There is a fish pond 17' 6" x 12' 10" ( 5.33m x 3.91m ) with water feature, laid to lawn areas and a vegetable A double aspect room with windows to front and side, Study Area plot and stone built shed, terraced seating area. three radiators, window seat, fitted carpet, fitted book 11' 10" x 5' 10" ( 3.61m x 1.78m ) shelves, wall light points, inglenook fireplace with open Window to side, radiator, fitted carpet, wall light Location fire, exposed beams, two telephone points, TV point points, built in cupboard, telephone point, door to The property is situated in the sought after village of including satelite. Old Cleeve which has a strong community spirit Bathroom based around the church and community hall where Kitchen Window to side, panelled bath with Victorian style there are a number of weekly clubs and sports teams 19' 5" x 5' 10" ( 5.92m x 1.78m ) mixer taps/shower attachment over, pedestal wash to include an social club with licenced bar, darts, A double aspect room with windows to side and rear hand basin, low level WC, heated towel rail, fitted skittles, short matt bowls and badminton teams as overlooking the rear garden, a range of fitted base and carpet, exposed beams. well as a Gardening club. The village is approximately wall units, worktop surfaces, inset one and a half bowl sink a mile from the sea at Blue Anchor, three miles from unit, wall mounted display cabinets, breakfast bar, tiled Bedroom Three the everyday shopping facilities at Williton and floor, space and plumbing for dishwasher, inset gas hob, 11' 10" x 11' 2" ( 3.61m x 3.40m ) approximately five miles from Minehead West space for microwave, integrated oven, part tiled surrounds, Window to side and front, fitted carpet, radiator, TV Somerset's premier coastal resort where there is a walk in larder with window to rear, radiator, gas fired point. comprehensive range of shopping, banking and Rayburn serving the domestic hot water, access to roof recreational facilities. The county town Taunton with space, door to Outside mainline rail connections and access to the To the front are steps leading to the front door with motorway network is approximately twenty two miles Utility Room lawn areas to either side with mature flower & shrub to the east and the Quantock, Brendon and Exmoor 7' 7" x 7' ( 2.31m x 2.13m ) beds, wrought iron gate to the side giving access to Hills and many renowned beauty spots of the area Window to side, stable door to rear garden, worktop the rear garden, two outside taps. To the right hand are all close at hand. surfaces, space and plumbing for washing machine, space side of the property is the garage. for tumble dryer, space for fridge freezer, tiled floor. First Floor Landing Exposed beams, fitted carpet, radiator, wall light points, doors to view this property online fox-and-sons.co.uk/Property/MIH103935 welcome to Pillar House, Old Cleeve Ever Popular Village of Old Cleeve Detached Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage Three Bedrooms - Two Reception Rooms Gas Central Heating - Two Garages Enclosed Cottage Style Garden - Monitored Intruder Alarm Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: Exempt £475,000 Please note the marker reflects the view this property online fox-and-sons.co.uk/Property/MIH103935 postcode not the actual property see all our properties on zoopla.co.uk | rightmove.co.uk | fox-and-sons.co.uk 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there is no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not 01643 702281 constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. Potential buyers are advised to recheck measurements before committing to any expense. 4. We have not Property Ref: tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures or services and it is in the buyers interest to check the working condition of any [email protected] MIH103935 - 0009 appliances. 5. Where an EPC, or a Home Report (Scotland only) is held for this property, it is available for inspection at the branch by appointment. If you require a printed version of a Home Report, you will need to pay a reasonable production charge reflecting 13 The Parade, MINEHEAD, Somerset, TA24 printing and other costs. 6. We are not able to offer an opinion either written or verbal on the content of these reports and this must be obtained from your legal representative. 7. Whilst we take care in preparing these reports, a buyer should ensure that 5NL his/her legal representative confirms as soon as possible all matters relating to title including the extent and boundaries of the property and other important matters before exchange of contracts. fox-and-sons.co.uk .
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