This spacious period townhouse offers significant renovation potential, ideal for those looking to create a personalized living space or for investors seeking to enhance its value. Located above, beside, and below a commercial office, this property features four bedrooms on the top floor, accompanied by a bathroom and a distinctive circular lantern that adds character to the space.
The first floor includes a generous kitchen/dining area alongside two sizable living rooms, providing ample room for both relaxation and entertainment. The hall level features an inner hallway leading to a rear garden as well as a single-storey living area complete with its own kitchen and an outdated cloakroom/shower room—offering possibilities for reconfiguration or modernization.
Descending via the original spiral staircase to the cellars reveals four additional rooms with good head height and plumbing for a WC. While the property is equipped with a gas central heating system, prospective buyers should be prepared for comprehensive refurbishment throughout.
The outdoor space includes a large, flat garden with access to the cellars and features a pond, creating an inviting environment for outdoor activities or potential landscaping improvements.
Situated in Wiveliscombe—a lesser-known gem within Somerset—the property benefits from picturesque rolling hills and unspoiled countryside while maintaining easy access to larger towns such as Taunton (11 miles away) with its mainline railway station and motorway connections at M5 junction 25. The charming town of Wiveliscombe provides an extensive range of amenities including a post office, health services, schools known for their strong reputations, and recreational facilities including a heated outdoor swimming pool.
Nearby Exmoor National Park and the Quantock Hills offer abundant opportunities for hiking, riding, mountain biking, and exploring the scenic West Somerset coastline. This property represents not just a home but also an opportunity to invest in an area rich in community spirit and natural beauty.
Services include mains gas, electricity, water, and drainage; with freehold tenure confirming ownership rights. The local authority is Somerset Council.