Sandscross, Sandscross Lane, Buckland Dinham, Frome BA11 2Q X £630,000 Freehold

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Sandscross, Sandscross Lane, Buckland Dinham, Frome BA11 2Q X £630,000 Freehold Sandscross, Sandscross Lane, Buckland Dinham, Frome BA11 2Q X £630,000 Freehold Sandscross, Sandscross Lane, Buckland Dinham, Frome BA11 2QX 4 3 2 EPC D £630,000 Freehold Description space. There is also a utility room, downstairs Sandscross is an impressive 1930s detached house cloakroom and access into the integral triple set in extensive gardens on this country lane on the garage. edge of Buckland Dinham, a few miles from Frome town. On the first floor the views from the front of the house are simply stunning. Overloo king open Sandscross began its life as a relatively modest countyside towards Frome town. There are three 1930s house and has been extended significantly double bedrooms and one single and a newly in the last 45 years. Now providing well planned modernised family bathroom with a bath and and very well-proportioned living space across two separate shower cubicle. The master bedroom floors, this house would make a fabulous family features dual aspect windows and an en-suite home. In brief the accommodation includes a large bathroom. entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor and Sandscross is accessed along a quiet country lane doo rs into the principle reception rooms. The living room is exceptionally light with dual aspect on the edge of Buckland Dinham. A five-bar gate windows and doors opening onto the gardens. Its a opens into a driveway providing off road parking very spacious room with an attractive 'Jet master' for around five vehicles. There is a triple garage open fireplace with stone surround taking centre adjoining the house with an electric roller door to stage. An arch leads through to the study which lies the front and power points inside. The gardens are at the back of the house overlooking the gardens of an excellent size and would be perfect for a and woodland beyond. There is a formal dining family with children and/or dogs. The gardens are room with plenty of space for a large table and fully enclosed, mainly laid to lawn and level. There chairs, an excellent space to entertain. A door from is a large patio terrace adjoining the doors from the the dining room o pens into the kitchen/breakfast living room which cr eates an excellent space to room which is a wonderful size. There are a range entertain on a summers evening. There are also a of wall and base units, room for a table and chairs number of well-established flower borders and fruit and a window overlooking the gardens. This part of trees decorating the grounds together with a garden the house could benefit from some updating store, log store and greenhouse . There are views depending on your taste and has huge potential to from the gardens across th e open countryside and create an open planned kitchen/dining/family through the woodland behind. Location This sought after Somerset village offers a village pub, church, garage and village hall and lies approximately 16 miles from Bath and two and a half miles from the historic market town of Frome. with many notable buildings and features the highe st number of listed buildings in Somerset. Frome offers a range of shopping facilities, a sports centre, several cafés, a choice of pubs, local junior, middle and senior schools, several theatres and a cinema. Private schools are to be found in Wells, Bath , Warminster, Cranmore, Beckington, Glastonbury and Street. Bath and Bristol are within commuting distance, and the local railway station connects at Westbury for London, Paddington. Communication links are excellent with Bath and Bristol within commutin g distance and the A303, A36 and M4 & M5 all within easy reach. There is also High-Speed Broadband. Viewing Strictly by appointment through Cooper and Tanner LLP on 01373 455060. AS Ref: 19956 25/02/2019 Local Information Buckland Dinham Motorway Links • A303, A36 Local Council: Mendip District • M4, M5 Council Tax Band: G Train Links • Frome, Bath, Bristol Heating: Oil fired central heating • Westbury, Warminster Services: Mains drainage, water and electricity Nearest Schools • Frome, Bath, Mells, Writhlington Tenure: Freehold • Street, Warminster and Wells .
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