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The Old Smithy, , , BA12 7JG

Guide £465,000 - £485,000 Freehold

Stunning detached barn conversion in the centre of this sought -after village. The Old Smithy, High Street, Maiden Bradley BA12 7JG

2 2 2 EPC C

Guide £465,000 - £485,000 Freehold

Description Outside The Old Smithy is a well-appointed barn There is an enclosed landscaped garden with a conversion that cleverly combines the aesthetics patio seating area adjoining double doors from of an old building with a fantastic modern twist the kitchen, excellent for enjoying those summers inside. Positioned within a quiet part of this village evenings and entertaining. Beyond is a lawn that on the and Border, there are wraps around the barn. There is also a single fantastic country walks just minutes from the front garage and off-street parking for two vehicles door. accessed through the double oak framed gates to the rear of the property. There is an entrance hall, a fabulous naturally light Location living room with exposed apex beams, a wood Maiden Bradley benefits from a village shop and burning stove taking centre stage and doors into post office, public house and offers good access the sun room. The kitchen is well appointed and to the nearby A303, which in turn provides a good size. There is a range of wall and base excellent road links to London to the east and units with integrated cooker, hob, extractor and Exeter to the west. Local attractions include dishwasher. There are also two spacious double House and Safari Park, Shearwater Lake, bedrooms, a bathroom and an en-suite wet Stourhead, Stonehenge and Plain. room.

FROME OFFICE Telephone 01373 455060 6 The Bridge, , Somerset, BA11 1AR [email protected]

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