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41 Primrose Hill Park Homes, Charlton Mackrell, Somerset Gth.Net 41 Primrose Hill Park Homes Primrose Hill, Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, TA11 7AP 41 Primrose Hill Park Homes, Charlton Mackrell, Somerset gth.net 41 Primrose Hill Park Homes Primrose Hill, Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, TA11 7AP Somerton 4 miles; Street 6 miles; Yeovil 10 miles A delightful, two bedroom park home, located within the beautiful Primrose Hill site on the outskirts of the sought after village of Charlton Mackrell. Guide Price £119,950 Description Having been thoroughly improved by the current owners, including new roof, insulation, boiler, double glazed windows and low maintenance coating applied to the exterior, this lovely home is presented in excellent condition. A door to the side provides access into a porch area with vinyl flooring and windows to the side. A door from the porch leads into the kitchen, laid to vinyl flooring and fitted with a range of wall and base units with worktops and tiled splashbacks over, space for a gas cooker with cooker hood over, space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for an under counter fridge and freezer. Agent’s Note The kitchen leads into the main living/dining space, carpeted and The home is subject to a monthly ground rent of £169.49, benefitting from double glazed windows to the front, side and rear reviewable annually. and French doors to rear leading to garden. Within the dining space is an airing cupboard housing the gas fired central heating boiler. Outside To the front of the property is a private driveway offering parking for Beyond the dining space is a hallway, leading to the bedrooms and one car. Further visitor parking is available at the site entrance. bathroom, carpeted and benefitting from a storage cupboard. The rear garden is a lovely space, lovingly looked after by the The master bedroom to the right is a generous bedroom, carpeted current owners and benefitting from a range of wildlife. There is a and benefitting from double glazed windows to the side and rear. generous area of lawn, bordered with established beds and gravel paths leading around the property, to additional areas of garden with To the very rear is bedroom two, a further double room, carpeted a vegetable patch and greenhouse. and benefitting from double glazed windows to the rear. Completing the accommodation is the family bathroom, fitted to a high standard with vinyl flooring and a white suite of low level WC, hand basin and bath with shower over. Situation 41 Primrose Hill Primrose Park Homes is a lovely residential park home site, located on the outskirts of the sought after village of Charlton Mackrell. The village has a primary school, church, village hall and local bus service. The villages of Charlton Adam and Charlton Mackrell lie close together and share amenities such as the primary school, post office/shop, recreation ground/community centre and pub The village is surrounded by beautiful walking country and is well placed for the market town of Somerton, with Castle Cary, Street (Millfield School), Glastonbury, Wells and Yeovil all within easy access. There is a mainline railway station at Castle Cary with regular services to London Paddington. The A303 (linking with the M3) is a short drive away giving good road access to London and the Home Counties. Services & Outgoings Private gas tank, electric metered and paid via the site. South Somerset District Council - Band A. Directions From the A303 Podimore Roundabout take the first exit onto the A372 signposted Langport and then take the first right hand turning signposted Charlton Mackrell. Continue on this road, passing Lytes Cary National Trust. At the mini roundabout, take the second exit to the right and the site will be located on your left, as indicated by a Greenslade Taylor Hunt for sale board. IMPORTANT NOTICE For clarification we wish to inform any prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. They must not be relied upon as statements of fact. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, heating systems, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings. If there are points which are of particular importance to you please contact the office prior to viewing the property. Viewing Strictly by appointment with the Agentsagents GreensladeGreenslade Taylor Hunt. Taylor 23 Hunt. Broad Street, South Molton, Devon, EX36 3AQ 22 Princes Street, Yeovil, Somerset, BA20 1EQ Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Tel: 01769 574500 | Ref: STM180130 Tel: 01935 415300 | Ref: WIL200011 gth.net .
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