This spacious four-bedroom detached period home is nestled in the tranquil rural landscape of Templecombe, Somerset. Set on approximately a third of an acre, the property features scenic views and substantial outdoor space, including a large workshop and garage. The house, built predominantly in stone with brick detailing and a tiled roof, dates back to the 18th century with a modern extension added in 2021. Offering around 2,613 sq. ft of adaptable living space, it includes a ground floor bedroom that comes with plumbing for a bathroom—ideal for accommodating guests or creating a dedicated workspace.
While the interiors have been generally well kept with charming character features like wooden beams, exposed stonework, and an abundance of natural light throughout, there is potential for gentle modernization to elevate its appeal further. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room showcases an attractive stone archway and an oil-fired Rayburn within its bespoke wooden design. The dining room retains traditional elements such as ceiling beams and dual aspect windows overlooking the front garden.
The property’s conservatory provides additional space designed to fully appreciate the beautiful gardens surrounding the home. Upstairs are four uniquely styled bedrooms with fitted storage and captivating countryside views. The main bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room while the family bathroom was updated recently and boasts underfloor heating alongside separate bath and shower facilities.
Additional amenities include onsite parking for multiple vehicles, EV charging point, accessed via character stone walls from a quiet lane. This property holds significant investment potential given its ample land, renovation opportunities, and proximity to essential village amenities as well as transport links to London Waterloo.