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2 Willow Drive, Shepton Beauchamp, Ilminster, Guide Price: £550,000 TA19 Freehold 2 Willow Drive, Shepton Beauchamp, Ilminster, Guide Price: £550,000 TA19 Freehold 2 Willow Drive, Shepton Beauchamp, Ilminster, TA19 TO BE BUILT - No. 2 Willow Drive is a substantial plot in a quite location within the village with plans for a very spacious stone built bungalow. No. 1 Willow Drive, an identical mirror image property is currently under construction. The property will be built to the highest of specifications by a very well respected local builder. It offers four double bedrooms, Master with en-suite and all with fitted wardrobes, Bathroom, Separate WC, Porch to spacious Entrance Hall, Kitchen/Dining Room, Utility, Sitting Room. Outside offer ample parking and a brick built Double Garage. Shepton Beauchamp is a popular rural village with a strong sense of community and is surrounded by open countryside. Situated about four miles east of Ilminster with a good range of local amenities which include a village shop/tea room, Primary School, Hairdressers and Beauty Salon, Public House and Parish Church. Ilminster is within easy reach and offers a wider range of shopping facilities and amenities. Ilminster 4 miles, South Petherton 3, Yeovil 12, Taunton 15 miles. Viewing strictly by arrangement with the selling agent due to the property being on an active building site. Crane Sales and Lettings - South Petherton 34 St James Street South Petherton Somerset TA13 5BW T: 01460 247800 E: [email protected] www.cranesalesandlettings.co.uk Crane Sales & Lettings Ltd. Registered in England and Wales - 11961896 Registered Office: 34 St James Street, South Petherton, Somerset TA13 5BW Disclaimer Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, however these property particulars are approximate and for illustrative purposes only. They have been prepared in good faith and they are not intended to constitute part of an offer of contract. We have not carried out a structural survey and the services, appliances and specific fittings have not been tested. All photographs, measurements, floor plans and distances referred to are given as a guide only and should not be relied upon for the purchase of any fixture or fittings. Lease details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be checked prior to agreeing a sale. .
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