luxury real estate for sale Wootton Courtenay, United Kingdom
House with garden and terrace Wootton Courtenay (United Kingdom)
Built in 1991, the property captures the timeless charm of Georgian architecture while offering all the comforts of contemporary living, with beautifully balanced proportions, high ceilings, sash-style double-glazed windows, and graceful symmetry throughout.Set within approximately one acre of enchanting gardens and paddock, the property enjoys unrivalled views across the surrounding countryside, stretching towards the iconic Dunkery Beacon the highest point on Exmoor. Upon entering, you’re welcomed into an inviting entrance porch, which flows into an impressive central dining hall undoubtedly the heart of the home complete with a grand stone fireplace and a sweeping staircase. The stunning, triple-aspect drawing room is light-filled and serene, featuring a handsome stone fireplace with an open fire, a square bay window, and French doors that open directly onto the patio, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living.The thoughtfully designed, dual-aspect kitchen is ideal for both keen cooks and relaxed family life, featuring extensive cabinetry, generous work surfaces, an electric AGA, a gas hob, and an eye-level double oven. This space opens to a cosy yet spacious family room, perfect for informal dining or lounging, enhanced by French doors to the terrace and a fireplace inset with a wood-burning stove. A large utility/boot room, fitted with additional storage units, provides access to the rear of the property and to one of two ground-floor W.C.s. Additional storage is found off the hallway.SELLER INSIGHTWootton Courtney is a truly beautiful, historic, village within spectacular countryside on the edge of Exmoor National Park and this fabulous location is the setting for this impressive, spacious, family home designed by the father of its present owners.Having acquired this desirable parcel of land and working very closely with a renowned architect, the house reflects the very best of a Georgian style family dwelling. With its high ceilings, large windows, cornices, original period wooden doors all reflecting the meticulous attention to detail specified in its design. However, this enchanting property, apart from being flooded with natural daylight, is full of modern day innovations and comforts. The house has an abundance of space from stepping into its large welcoming dining hall and throughout the house. Its clever design offers many options on its use with areas for individuality but with an overall sociable connectivity, whilst the large kitchen is perfect for family living and for relaxed entertaining. It is such an amazing home for large gatherings of friends and family however formal or informal, and Christmas, when the family are here and the house is adorned, has always been a very special occasion.As much care and attention has been given to the large garden as to the house. It is quiet and private with mature shrubs and trees and, of course, very much a space in which to relax after busy days and enjoy the variety of visiting wildlife.This beautiful village within such an awe inspiring landscape has a strong sense of community and has most things available for everyday life. In addition, it has a highly active village hall in which many events take place to suit a host of interests. Apart from the well stocked village shop. Schools, whether state or independent are within easy reach, as are sport and leisure opportunities. Minehead is very close, and the county town of Taunton is within easy reach, alongside access to beautiful local beaches.This has been a much loved family home which has been meticulously cared for throughout its years and it is now time for its new owners to experience the joy of living in such a special home in such an amazing location. ** These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent.The first floor continues to impress, with four/five large bedrooms arranged to maximise the surrounding views. The principal bedroom enjoys its own en-suite and a versatile dressing room or study, while a second en-suite and a stylish family bathroom serve the remaining rooms. Each bedroom benefits from expansive windows that frame breathtaking rural vistas, ensuring peace, privacy, and a constant connection to the countryside beyond. A second utility room with window to the rear aspect, airing cupboard and further double linen storage cupboard.This is a truly exceptional home, combining space, character, and a glorious rural setting—all within the Exmoor National Park and with nearby local amenities.GardensA sweeping tarmac driveway sets the tone as you approach Morton House, leading to a generous gravelled parking and turning area. The property is surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens, thoughtfully designed to provide both privacy and spectacular views towards Dunkery Beacon and the rolling hills of Exmoor. Predominantly laid to lawn and enhanced by mature planting, the gardens include a spacious patio that adjoins both the family room and drawing room—perfect for entertaining or enjoying peaceful moments in a truly idyllic setting.Beyond the main garden the property includes a well maintained paddock of approximately 0.3 acre.Services and Utilities Mains water, drainage and electricity.We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.org.uk
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6 listings near Wootton Courtenay
Contemporary house with garden Winsford (United Kingdom)
Steeped in history, Exe Vale House dates back to the late 1800s and was previously owned by renowned local artist Ann Le Bas. Prior to the current owners, the property remained in the same family for over 100 years. Today, it stands as a beautifully restored home that retains its character while offering practical and contemporary living.The property boasts generous accommodation across three floors, with elegant period details throughout. Original features include a butler’s bell, fireplaces in every room, intricate cornicing, original wood floors, and a Victorian tiled porch. A historic larder remains intact, complete with original cold slabs and a traditional game fridge. The extensive grounds provide ample parking with turning space, along with beautiful gardens, a range of versatile outbuildings, and stables, making it an ideal home for equestrian enthusiasts. Additionally, a separate studio offers a perfect retreat for creative pursuits, a home office, or subject to the necessary planning permission guest accommodation.Exe Vale House is more than just a home—it’s a lifestyle. Offering a unique blend of heritage, elegance, and modern convenience, this is a rare chance to own a truly exceptional property.As illustrated in the floor plan, the property is entered through an enclosed porch, featuring original Victorian tiled flooring and decorative etched-glass detailing. A door leads into a grand and elegant entrance hall, where beautiful parquet flooring, high ceilings, and intricate cornicing set the tone for the rest of the home.From the entrance hall, a door opens into the substantial double-aspect dining room. This impressive space boasts wooden flooring, a high ceiling with decorative mouldings, and stunning views over the formal gardens. Perfect for entertaining, the room exudes character while offering a warm and inviting atmosphere.Beyond the entrance hall, the beautifully appointed sitting room provides a serene and sophisticated living space. Flooded with light from the expansive French doors that open onto the gardens, this room seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor living. A striking marble fireplace, complete with an inset wood-burning stove, serves as a stunning focal point, creating a cosy and elegant retreat for all seasons. The original cornicing and deep skirting boards further enhance the period charm, while the neutral colour palette allows the architectural details to shine. Also accessed from the entrance hall is a very useful downstairs bathroom. The drawing room is a standout feature of this remarkable home, offering an inviting and warm space perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. This elegant room boasts high ceilings and large windows that flood the space with natural light while maximizing the stunning views across the formal gardens. Adding to its charm and character, a beautiful fireplace with a wood-burning stove serves as a striking focal point, creating a cosy and sophisticated ambiance year-round.The bespoke kitchen seamlessly blends modern convenience with timeless character, creating a space that is both functional and full of charm. Featuring an electric Everhot oven, an extensive range of handcrafted wall and base units, and a central island, this beautifully designed kitchen is perfect for both everyday living and entertaining. The flagstone flooring adds to the home’s rich history, while four large windows overlooking the courtyard enhance the space with natural light, enhancing its warm and inviting atmosphere. Leading from the kitchen is a highly practical utility and dog room, providing additional storage and workspace. This area offers convenient access to the outdoors, making it ideal for country living. A door also leads to a useful cloakroom, enhancing the functionality of the space. Additionally, the property retains its traditional larder, complete with an original cold slab, preserving a charming piece of its historic character.Also on the ground floor is a charming study/snug, offering a warm and inviting space with a beautiful ornate fireplace as its focal point. Windows provide delightful views of the front elevation, filling the room with natural light. This versatile space is perfect for those requiring a home office or an additional reception room, making it a highly functional and flexible addition to the home. Leading from the entrance hall, a graceful turned staircase ascends to the first floor, where a spacious landing provides access to five beautifully appointed bedrooms. The master bedroom (labelled as Bedroom 1 on the floor plan) is elegantly presented, offering views across the gardens. This room is complemented by an adjacent bathroom and a dedicated dressing room, offering both comfort and convenience.The additional five bedrooms are generously sized, each exuding character and charm while enjoying picturesque views of either the village or the gardens. These rooms provide flexible accommodation, perfect for family members or guests. Completing the first floor is a separate W.C. and a well-appointed shower room, adding to the home’s practicality and convenience. From the landing, steps lead to what was formerly the housekeeper's rooms, which could easily be repurposed as an additional bedroom, home office, or hobbies room. This versatile space also provides access to Bedroom Six. Additionally, there is access to a generously sized loft area, offering ample storage and further potential for expansion within the home.Outside Exe Vale House is accessed via a gated tarmac drive that leads to the rear of the property, where a large turning area and additional ample parking are available.The property boasts a range of versatile outbuildings, offering a wealth of possibilities depending on your needs. These include five traditional stables with a tack room, all supplied with water and electricity—perfect for those with equestrian interests.Other buildings on the property include a log/gardeners' store, an outside W.C., a former coach barn, and a large greenhouse, all adding functionality to the space.StudioOne of the standout features of the property is the detached studio, which is fully connected with electricity and water, providing an excellent additional working space separate from the main house. Currently, the building is classified under Class E use, but with the necessary planning permissions, there could be potential for further development, offering endless opportunities.Gardens and Grounds The gardens and grounds extend to approximately 2 acres, offering a manageable yet spacious plot. The well-fenced paddock is accessed from the main parking and turning area. There is also a fruit cage with a variety of established fruit trees, perfect for growing seasonal produce.A path runs alongside the paddock, providing access to the more formal gardens, which are framed by mature hedging and feature a variety of herbaceous plants, shrubs, and seasonal bulbs. This garden is a haven for wildlife and a peaceful space to enjoy or work in. The garden continues around the side and front of the house, where a range of established raised beds further enhances the charm and practicality of the outdoor space.Utilities and Services:Mains water, drainage and electric. Oil fired central heating. We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.org.uk
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House with garden and terrace Lydeard Saint Lawrence (United Kingdom)
Set in a commanding elevated position with breath taking 360-degree views over the Quantock Hills and the Bristol Channel, Pilcher House enjoys a beautiful and unspoilt rural setting—yet remains easily accessible. Nestled on the edge of the Brendon Hills and Exmoor National Park, the location offers sweeping vistas from the hills to the coastline of Wales.Built in 2023 by renowned local craftsmen, Huntsworth Developments, it is one of just five exclusive homes. Working closely with the builder, the current owners enlisted the expertise of an interior designer to thoughtfully reimagine and upgrade the original specification, resulting in a beautifully crafted home that offers both luxurious comfort and a seamless connection to its stunning surroundings.As you would expect from a home of this calibre, energy efficiency was a key consideration in its design. Features such as an air source heat pump contribute to the property’s impressive EPC rating of B. The exterior has also been thoughtfully transformed, with landscaped gardens that blend effortlessly into the surrounding countryside. The design strikes a perfect balance between stylish simplicity and practicality, allowing for maximum enjoyment of the stunning views.SELLERS INSIGHTFrom the moment we first set foot in our home, we knew we had found something truly special. Nestled between Exmoor Forest and the Quantock Hills, our property offered an extraordinary living experience that we cherished every day.The absolute peace and tranquillity were perhaps the first things that captured our hearts. Away from the hustle and bustle of city life, the gentle sounds of nature became our daily soundtrack - birdsong in the mornings, the rustle of leaves in the breeze, and sometimes just perfect, undisturbed silence.What made this home truly unique were the breathtaking views across the countryside visible from every window. This wasn't just a single picturesque outlook - each room offered its own stunning perspective of Somerset's natural beauty. One of our favourite pastimes became simply sitting in our window seat, watching the landscape transform with the changing light of day and the passing seasons.The wildlife that visited our property was a constant source of joy and wonder. We witnessed the full cycle of seasons through the animals that called this area home - from deer in spring to migrating birds in autumn, each month brought new creatures to observe and appreciate.While we revelled in our rural setting with Exmoor Forest essentially serving as our backyard and the magnificent Quantock Hills as our front yard, we never felt isolated. Taunton was just a short drive away for all our everyday needs, Bristol within easy reach for city amenities, and even London was accessible in less than two hours by train when we wanted the excitement of the capital.But what we'll remember most is how this home connected us to the natural world in a way few properties can. The ever-changing panorama outside our windows became an integral part of our daily lives, a living masterpiece.STEP INSIDEAs you walk it becomes immediately clear that every room has been designed to showcase a stunning view. In addition to its remarkable outlooks, the home also benefits from a host of thoughtfully curated specifications and changes including;A striking double-height entrance hallway creates a sense of space and light from the moment you step inside.A stunning Kitchen equipped with walk-in pantry cupboard with reactive glass. The kitchen is fitted with a combination of Silistone and Dekton work surfaces, a premium ultra-compact material known for its exceptional durability, resistance to heat, scratches, and stains.A boot room with warm water walk in shower facility, ideal for muddy children or pets. A ground floor bedroom provides flexible living space whilst frameless Juliet balconies extend from both principal bedrooms, offering uninterrupted views and a seamless connection to the outdoors. A dedicated laundry room on the first floor with air source drying cupboard where the air flow gently dries them without using a tumble dryer.Every aspect of the lighting in Pilcher House has been carefully curated to enhance wellbeing and comfort. Designed by lighting specialists Brightbox, the entire property features Natural Full Spectrum lighting, completely free of blue spectrum tones. This innovative system mimics natural daylight, helping to reduce eye strain, headaches, low mood, and lethargy, offering a truly uplifting environment throughout the home. The owners invested over £15,000 to achieve this exceptional upgrade.All downstairs lighting is connected via an advanced Rako lighting system, allowing complete flexibility and control. Each room features a sleek wall-mounted control pad offering three programmable settings, each customisable via a smartphone app. Whether you're setting the mood for a relaxed evening or entertaining guests, lighting can be adjusted at the touch of a button, with each individual light programmable to suit your preferences.The craftsmanship throughout the home is evident in the exquisite bespoke joinery, all hand-made by renowned specialists TreFurn, including the stunning kitchen. Attention to detail and quality materials ensure a seamless blend of beauty and functionality in every room.STEP OUTSIDEThe landscaped gardens are not only a feast for the eyes but also include premium features for outdoor living. Beautifully landscaped patios surround the property, offering the perfect setting to relax and take in the panoramic views. Additional areas have been thoughtfully laid to lawn, creating a seamless blend of outdoor living and natural beauty.A luxurious set of Paola Lenti garden furniture will remain with the property. In addition, the garden equipment including a Stihl electric lawn mower and edge trimmer with rechargeable batteries—is also included in the sale, ensuring the next owners can maintain the grounds with ease and efficiency. Adjacent to the house is a double garage with ample private parking. The garage also has an EV charging point.SERVICES AND NOTESWe encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.org.ukA management company has been formed and currently runs at around £625 per annum covering running costs for the shared treatment plant, upkeep of the driveway and communal areas.Mains electricity, air source heat pump with underfloor heating. Mains water.The property has Full Fibre connection with speeds up to 1Gig. There is an extended mesh network throughout the house so that connections are equally fast no matter where you are. In addition, there is a Starlink back-up that can be transferred as part of the sale.The farmer has access along the drive to access a field.
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House with garden and terrace Tiverton (United Kingdom)
Ravenswood Lodge is a substantial and highly versatile country home offering flexible accommodation suited to family living, multigenerational use, or income generation. Set within approximately half an acre of established gardens in the heart of the Devon countryside, the property combines privacy, space, and character in a peaceful rural setting.Originally part of the historic Stoodleigh Court estate, the former coach house and stables have been thoughtfully converted into a well-appointed residence. Approached via secure electric gates into a charming walled courtyard, the property enjoys a discreet position. Internally, the accommodation is generous and adaptable, retaining period features while providing modern levels of comfort throughout.Main Accommodation:The stable door opens into the heart of the home, revealing a welcoming and beautifully presented country style kitchen-diner. The generous proportions and high ceilings create a wonderful sense of space, blending traditional charm with modern practicality.The high-quality kitchen features solid wood and granite worktops and is fully equipped with a range of integrated appliances. A central island with a breakfast bar adds both functionality and style, while the Aga enhances the room’s charm and provides a cosy warmth to the spacious layout. Additional highlights include an integrated oven and microwave, a dishwasher, and a sink positioned to overlook the pretty courtyard.The dining area features a charming window seat and ample space for a centrally placed dining table. A chandelier and statement pendant lights add a touch of elegance. Bespoke cabinetry and open wine storage add both style and function. An impressive reception hall showcasing a striking oak staircase, authentic flagstone flooring, and generous space for a large dining table is perfectly suited for formal gatherings and entertaining.The exceptional drawing room is impressively spacious and bathed in natural light emanating from the magnificent floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that open directly onto the courtyard. High ceilings contribute to a sense of grandeur, while soft neutral tones create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Thoughtfully arranged with multiple sociable seating areas, the room is anchored by a stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove and mantelpiece, providing a charming focal point.The inner lobby leads to a ground floor cloakroom and an additional cosy dual-aspect reception room. A fireplace with wood burner adds to the comfort of this room. A lockable door provides access to the self-contained annexe.Upstairs:The home offers five double bedrooms and beautifully appointed bathrooms.The master bedroom suite is a fantastic size, filled with natural light and has beautiful views. It features its own dressing room and a luxurious en-suite bathroom, complete with a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure.The second bedroom makes an ideal guest suite, offering a spacious double room with built-in wardrobes and a stylish en-suite bathroom with a shower over the bath.There are three further double bedrooms, each with its own individual charm and character.The luxurious main bathroom is generously proportioned and exudes classic elegance, blending period-inspired details with modern convenience. It features a large walk-in shower enclosure and a freestanding claw-foot bathtub positioned beneath a wall mirror, creating a calm and relaxing space to unwind. Twin pedestal basins add both practicality and style.At the top of the stairs a unique feature is cleverly concealed in the oak panelling; a section of the panelling opens to reveal a stairgate that can disappear within the wall when not in use. A sophisticated design for an everyday safety feature.The Annexe:Ravenswood Lodge offers a total of nine bedrooms, thoughtfully divided between the main house (five) and an attached annexe (four), with a variety of configurations possible, depending on your requirements.The reception room in the annexe is incredibly spacious with its own fireplace and wood burner, with French doors that open out onto its own private terrace.The principal bedroom is exceptionally sizeable, with a W/C and a separate well-appointed en-suite bathroom with both a freestanding roll top bath and shower enclosure.There are two further double bedrooms, both of which are en-suite.Outside:The property has a beautiful cobbled courtyard, which includes a good sized gravel parking area. At the far end, there is a large covered seating area with heating and space for a hot tub. This is a comfortable place for outdoor entertaining throughout the seasons.Step through a wrought iron gateway into the stunning south-facing gardens, beautifully maintained and planted with an array of mature trees and shrubs. Tucked away from the main house, a detached barn has been thoughtfully converted into a versatile space, currently used as a home office with charming garden views and a private gym. This is such a versatile space that it can also be used as a home cinema.Location:Ideally positioned just half a mile from the centre of the charming village of Stoodleigh, Ravenswood Lodge offers the best of rural tranquillity with convenient access to major routes. The A361 lies just 2 miles away, Tiverton is within 5.5 miles, and Junction 27 of the M5 along with Tiverton Parkway railway station can be reached in around 12.5 miles — making it perfectly placed for both country living and connectivity.Additional Information:• Tenure: Freehold• Local Authority: Mid Devon District Council• EPC Rating: EServices:Mains electricity. Mains drainage. Electric AGA.
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House with garden and terrace Llantwit Major (United Kingdom)
Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a grand entrance lobby, complete with a central oak staircase leading to the first floor. The open-plan living space forms the heart of the home, where a stunning kitchen with quartz countertops, integrated Neff appliances, and a massive island seamlessly flows into the expansive dining and living areas. Bi-fold doors open up to the front and side terraces, allowing natural light to flood the space and showcasing breathtaking sea views across the Bristol Channel. Each of the six bedrooms is generously proportioned, featuring modern en-suite bathrooms, with the master suite occupying its own private wing complete with dressing room and sitting area. The property also offers a dedicated study and multiple reception rooms, all designed with a focus on comfort, luxury, and functionality.The outdoor spaces at Yr Berllan Fach are just as impressive as the interior. Set within 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, the grounds offer complete privacy, with a mix of mature trees, lawns, and stunning slate stone terraces. The raised front terrace is perfect for entertaining, accessible directly via bi-fold doors from the living room, and is complemented by an outdoor kitchen and bar area for al fresco dining. A large detached annexe provides an ideal space for leisure, with a full gym, sauna, and a fitted bar with projector and screen for entertainment. Whether you're enjoying a peaceful evening overlooking the sea or hosting a large gathering, the outdoor areas are designed to take full advantage of the spectacular surroundings.What3words///husbands.chess.fixtureVendor InsightY Berllan Fach has been my home since 2015, and from the moment I first saw it, I was captivated by the breath-taking views over the Bristol Channel.Since moving in, we have undertaken a complete renovation, almost starting from scratch to create a home that is both stylish and functional. We added a top floor, expanding the space with two additional bedrooms, all bedrooms with their own en-suite. The outdoor areas have been transformed as well, including a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, bar area, and gymperfect for entertaining and making the most of the stunning surroundings.The kitchen is a true highlight of the home. Its open-plan design, complemented by bifold doors, creates a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. When the doors are open, the space is filled with natural light, and the panoramic views make every moment here feel special.My personal retreat is the bar area, where I love to unwind, watch the rugby on the projector, and enjoy my collection of whiskey, proudly displayed. This space has been at the heart of many memorable gatherings, from Christmas celebrations to milestone birthdaysincluding my 50thas well as our wedding, making this home forever special to us. The generous space allowed us to set up marquees for large celebrations, ensuring plenty of room for friends and family to come together.Set on 2.5 acres, the garden offers wonderful privacy, with a wooded area, walled boundaries, and a private drive. The natural beauty here is extraordinarywe regularly see owls, squirrels, foxes, and falcons. With the road sitting below the house, there is no sight of traffic, just uninterrupted views stretching across the channel. The sunrises and sunsets here are simply beautiful.Beyond the home itself, the community has been a joy to be part of. We are just a short stroll from the village centre, a place rich in history, where St. David and St. Patrick were educated. The area boasts charming pubs and excellent restaurants. Everything we could need is within easy reach, with great transport links, bus routes, and plenty of activities always happening.The beach and coastal path are perfect for dog walkers and nature lovers, and a footpath directly opposite the house leads straight into the countryside. The area also benefits from an excellent sports centre and outstanding schooling options.As we prepare to move on, what I will miss most are the views, which have been an ever-present source of joy. However, our love for the area remains strong, and while we need to downsize, we hope to stay nearbya true testament to just how special this place is.
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House with garden Over Stowey (United Kingdom)
Marsh Mill House is a charming and historic home, positioned within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Dating back to the 17th or 18th century, this versatile seven-bedroom home is being offered to the market for the first time in nearly 60 years, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved family home rich in character and heritage that is now ready for updating.Set within approximately 1.5 acres of established gardens and benefiting from a further 1-acre paddock, the property enjoys an idyllic and private setting surrounded by rolling countryside. A range of useful outbuildings offer excellent potential for a variety of uses—whether as workshops, garaging, or even scope for development (subject to any necessary consents).The house offers generously proportioned accommodation full of period charm and now offering the next owners an exciting opportunity to modernise and reimagine the space while preserving its historical integrity. Whilst the property has a wealth of character it is not currently listed.Great Wood, a vast expanse of ancient woodland of over 900 acres, lies just a short distance away, offering a haven for walkers, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the nearby village of Nether Stowey provides local amenities with shops (one with a post office) church, village hall and pub and a strong sense of community.SELLER INSIGHTWhen Mum and Dad told us that they’d bought Marsh Mills at auction, it was a dream come true. It meant a move close to our grandparents on the edge of the glorious Quantocks, where we had spent many happy weeks in school holidays. We would live in what seemed like a mansion to five little girls under ten! We would each have our own bedroom; we’d be able to keep hens and a pony. We’d get lost in the maize of box hedges in the beautiful big garden and walk to the village school – now the Village Hall. We would play outside for hours in the garden and surrounding countryside, coming in when the bell above the kitchen rang out across the fields.In the years that followed the old house has been the happiest of family homes, populated by an assortment of chickens, ducks, geese and peacocks; sheep, horses and ponies, not to mention cats and dogs, many of them waifs and strays, who always found a welcome here, along with friends and relatives who needed a place to stay for a while – and five generations of our family, at times four simultaneously under one roof.It’s worth mentioning that long before our time the house welcomed such illustrious guests as the famous romanticpoets, Coleridge, Southey and Wordsworth, who were dining at Marsh Mills with the Revd John Poole, when they heard of the death of Robespierre in 1794.It has been a joy and a privilege to call Marsh Mills our home, with its rich history, warm embrace and treasured memories. But it’s time to pass the baton, and we aresure, that whoever takes it up will love Marsh Mills as we, and previous families, have done. The fact that the house has been owned by only four families over the past 250 years speaks for itself!STEP INSIDEMarsh Mill House is rich in original features that speak to its heritage and character. From the flagstone flooring and original staircase in the entrance hall to the butler bell system and the vaulted barrel ceiling on the landing, every corner offers a glimpse into the property’s storied past.On the ground floor, you're truly spoilt for choice. The formal dining room, drawing room, and sitting room all enjoy immediate access to the gardens, creating an effortless flow between indoor and outdoor living. A further additional reception room to the rear features an eye-catching Art Deco-style staircase leading to the first floor, adding another layer of period charm.At the heart of the home, the large farmhouse-style kitchen retains its original external bell, once used to call the family in for meals—a delightful and rare detail. Meanwhile, the former game/hanging room has been transformed into a spacious and practical laundry/boot room, complete with original brick flooring.The first floor can be accessed via two staircases and enjoys beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. A choice of seven generously sized double bedrooms also enjoy the views, along with an additional nursery or study. With three bath/shower rooms, the layout caters comfortably to modern family living while retaining the property's historic charm.STEP OUTSIDEDouble wooden gates open onto a sweeping driveway, which passes the front of the property and leads to a generous parking and turning area in front of the former cowstalls and stable block. These outbuildings have been partly converted and updated, now offering triple garaging with a games room above, while the original stables still feature charming cobbled flooring and traditional stalls.Adjoining the stables is a large workshop (with vehicular access to the road), a tack room, additional stable, all providing immense potential. Subject to the necessary consents, these buildings offer a fantastic opportunity to create additional living or ancillary accommodation, home office space, or leisure facilities, depending on your needs.The private gardens extend to approximately 1.5 acres and benefit from excellent sunlight throughout the day, thanks to their favourable aspect. Immediately to the front of the house, the gardens adopt a more formal style, with a beautiful array of mature trees, shrubs, and flowering plants framed by neatly clipped box hedging.Meandering pathways guide you through the grounds, past the gardener’s store, and towards a former lawned tennis court, which now provides an additional area of level garden—an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing, with lovely views over the surrounding fields.Adjacent to the property is an additional enclosed paddock of approximately 1 acre, enjoying good road access and the benefit of a mains water connection ideal for equestrian use or a smallholding.SERVICESPrivate drainage, mains water and electricity are connected. We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.orgNOTES An insurance claim for subsidence was made in 2003. The associated remedial works included the removal of one oak tree and a Garrya shrub from the garden, as well as internal redecoration. Structural repairs were minimal and primarily involved in filling historic cracks with cementitious grout and re-plastering. No significant structural intervention was required.A new structural survey in 2025 considers Marsh Mill House to be in a reasonable condition for a property of its age and type. The observed cracking is judged to be the result of long-term, historic movement over a minimum period of 21 years. All cracks identified fall within Categories 0, 1, or 2 of the BRE Digest 251 classificatio, meaning they are considered minor and suitable for routine cosmetic repair as part of normal redecoration.A full report is available on request
…By Annonceur International
House with garden Bridgwater (United Kingdom)
A charming former chapel dating back to 1835 (unlisted), beautifully converted into a spacious four-bedroom home and complemented by a range of useful outbuildings, all set within approximately 1.3 acres. Uniquely, the property also includes full planning permission for three self-build plots, an exceptional opportunity in this peaceful hamlet just two miles from the sought-after village of Nether Stowey. It will particularly appeal to multi-generational families wishing to create a cluster of homes for parents, children or extended relatives to live close by while retaining their own independence. The self-build plots also present an exceptional opportunity for buyers looking to design and create homes to suit their own needs In addition there are a range of useful /versatile outbuildingsDating back to 1835, the chapel has been thoughtfully converted and adapted over the years to provide practical and spacious accommodation, with versatile living areas including four reception rooms and a large, modern open-plan kitchen/family room featuring a range of integrated appliances. Conveniently, there is also a generous utility/boot room, ideal for country living.Originally a Providence Chapel, the original commemorative plaque remains in the hall, where there is also access to the former baptistry (now offering potential storage). A choice of sitting, dining rooms, snug and garden room all enjoy views over the surrounding countryside and gardens. On the first floor there is a choice of four double bedrooms with two en-suite bathrooms and a family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing and oil fired central heating and has recently undergone extensive damp proofing works.Outside The property occupies a plot of approximately 1.36 acres with a large driveway providing ample parking. The double garage has been adapted to incorporate an office/studio that could lend itself to a variety of uses, while an adjacent further garage building is ideal for storing garden machinery.The gardens surround the property, featuring open areas of sweeping lawn and a water feature set within a low-maintenance shingled area. A small section of ground previously used as a graveyard, with retained headstones, has also been preserved as part of the site’s history. A former paddock, now granted change of use to domestic curtilage, includes two further brick-built outbuildings. The paddock also benefits from outline planning consent for three ‘self-build’ homes, providing a new owner with valuable options—whether to accommodate extended family or to develop and sell.THE PLOTS The former paddock, now incorporated into the domestic curtilage, includes two brick-built outbuildings and offers exceptional further potential. Outline planning permission (Ref: 28/23/00001) has been granted for the creation of three self-build homes, together with associated garaging, parking and a new access from Whitnell Lane. This provides a rare opportunity for a purchaser to design and construct bespoke dwellings for multi-generational living, or alternatively to develop and sell as an investment project, subject to the approval of reserved matters Please note: The outline planning permission for the paddock has been granted specifically for three self-build homes. Any future sale of the individual plots will need to comply with the local authority’s self-build criteria. These typically require purchasers to commission and construct the dwelling for their own occupation, rather than for speculative development, and may restrict the onward sale of plots before or during construction.Services Oil central heating, mains electricity and water. Private drainage We encourage you to check before viewing a property the potential broadband speeds and mobile signal coverage. You can do so by visiting https://checker.ofcom.org.uk
…By Annonceur International
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