This captivating period residence, dating back to the 1800s, is positioned on an elevated site that offers stunning panoramas of the surrounding countryside, set within approximately 2 acres of land. The property, which underwent an extension in the 1930s and a comprehensive renovation in 1998, retains significant charm while presenting considerable potential for modernization and expansion.
The well-preserved home features efficient gas central heating and double glazing throughout. Key areas include a welcoming entrance porch leading to a hallway with a convenient WC. The living room showcases a dual aspect with a bay window that maximizes the breathtaking views alongside an inviting open fireplace. Adjacent to this is a formal dining room that also benefits from a bay window, seamlessly connecting to the kitchen equipped with fitted units and an Aga.
Upstairs hosts a spacious master bedroom with an ensuite bath, complemented by another double bedroom and a single bedroom. A unique feature is the study area with access to a dressing room; reconfiguring this space could yield additional living quarters if desired. The loft area presents further possibilities for development, subject to appropriate planning permissions.
Set within the sought-after hamlet of Whitefield, this property not only offers proximity to Wiveliscombe's local amenities but also easy access to larger towns such as Taunton and Wellington. Surrounding areas are perfect for outdoor enthusiasts seeking to explore Exmoor National Park or the Quantock Hills.
Outside, you will find ample parking via a tarmacadam driveway leading to a detached double garage. The gardens are predominantly lawned, offering potential for landscaping enhancements and featuring mature shrubs and trees. A sun terrace adjacent to the kitchen allows for alfresco dining opportunities while additional land adjacent has agricultural or equestrian potential, complete with existing structures that could be renovated or replaced for improved utility.