This substantial detached period home features five generous bedrooms and four versatile reception rooms, presenting a unique opportunity for renovation and possible annex creation (subject to planning). Set within a picturesque semi-rural context at the base of the Quantock Hills, it sits on nearly half an acre of lush garden space.
The property is equipped with double glazing and oil-fired central heating. The ground floor layout includes a porch, inviting entrance hall, well-proportioned kitchen, dining area, cozy sitting room with a wood burner, plus two additional reception spaces, utility/WC, pantry, and a shower room accessible via a staircase. Upstairs are five double bedrooms accompanied by a family bathroom.
Access points around the house offer flexibility in reconfiguring the space to potentially create an independent living quarters. Outside, the expansive garden features lawns, patios, decking areas, mature trees including fruit varieties, and even remnants of an old piggery along with woodland at the rear. An attached garage offers power and light facilities while ample parking is available on-street; further off-road parking could be achieved by modifying an existing stone wall (subject to necessary permissions). The total garden area is approximately 0.44 acres.
Located on a tranquil no-through road in Holford village—just two miles from the coast—this property enjoys proximity to scenic walks such as the renowned Coleridge Way. Holford itself boasts essential amenities including a pub, restaurant-hotel, church, and active village hall. More comprehensive services can be found in Nether Stowey (three miles away), while Taunton (14 miles) provides national rail access and Bridgwater (11 miles) connects to the M5 motorway.