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Landground F Landground Farmhouse Landground F armhouse Hardington Mandeville, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 9PX A spacious four bedroom detached house with delightful countryside views in a rural location. £1,200 per calendar month + £125 admin fee per tenant The Property A spacious detached 4 bedroom house with Available for an initial term of 6/12 months, delightful views overlooking the countryside. Outside although a longer term tenant would be preferred. there are surrounding gardens, and a driveway with double garage. Utilities mains electricity, water and drainage. Council Tax Band: F Annual Charge (2017 - 2018) Situation £2,310.93 Hardington Moor/Hardington Mandeville is a popular village on the Somerset/Dorset border - Restrictions No Smokers or DSS. Pets at landlord many people who move there stay for many years, discretion such is its attractiveness and sense of community. The village has a shop/post office and a public house Rent £1,200 per month + £125 admin fee per tenant. making it an active village for people of all ages. Other fees may apply please see our website for further details. Surrounded by magnificent rolling countryside, this is a beautiful part of the country and yet it remains Deposit £1800 to be held under the terms of the extremely accessible due to the A30, A303 and good Deposit Protection Service for the duration of the rail links from Yeovil Junction, on the Exeter to tenancy. Waterloo line. Terms and Conditions Directions These property details are to be read in conjunction Exit Yeovil on the A30 heading towards Crewkerne, with our Terms and Conditions. Please contact our after going through East Chinnock and past West office if you have not seen a copy. Country Cars take the left hand turning signposted Hardington and Pendomer. Just under a mile up that Notice road you will find a driveway to Landground Farm on Symonds & Sampson and their clients give notice your right hand side. that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any Accommodation representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of • Kitchen any offer or contract and must not be relied • Utility Room upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. • Office Any areas common measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and • Cloakroom plans are for guidance only and are not • Sitting / Dining Room with wood burner necessarily comprehensive. • Master bedroom with en-suite shower room 11/08/2017 – KMI • Three further double bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes • Family bathroom with separate shower cubicle • Garden • Double Garage • Oil central heating Outside Surrounding lawned garden, a vegetable plot. There is a driveway and double garage with light and power. Viewing Strictly by appointment through Symonds & Sampson Yeovil Lettings office on 01935 382903 S038 Printed by Ravensworth 0870 112 5306 Symonds & Sampson LLP is a Limited Liability Partnership Registered in England and Wales No: OC326649 Registered Office: 30 High West St www.symondsandsampson.co.uk XXXX Printed by RavensworthDorchester 0870 112 DT1 5306 1UP S038 Printed by Ravensworth 0870 112 5306 Symonds & Sampson LLP is a Limited Liability Partnership Registered in England and Wales No: OC326649 Registered Office: 30 High West St www.symondsandsampson.co.uk XXXX Printed by RavensworthDorchester 0870 112 DT1 5306 1UP .
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