Set behind this unassuming facade is a spacious and well presented second floor flat in a central and very convenient location. With a dual aspect sitting room, eat-in kitchen and views over Wells in addition to a large, private garden to the rear (with a useful store) and residents' parking.
Set behind this unassuming facade is a spacious and well presented second floor flat in a central and very convenient location. With a dual aspect sitting room, eat-in kitchen and views over Wells in addition to a large, private garden to the rear (with a useful store) and residents' parking.
A communal entrance hall with stairs leading up to a second floor landing (shared with one other property) with a part glazed door opening into the private entrance hall. At the far end of the hall is a double aspect sitting room with a feature gas "Living Flame" fire inset and with views over the city. To the rear of the sitting room is a good sized kitchen diner also with dual aspect, extensive storage and a tiled floor. The gas fired boiler for central heating and hot water is situated in the kitchen. Both bedrooms are doubles and both have fitted wardrobes. The bathroom has a shower over the bath.
Gas fired central heating. Double glazed windows.
Enclosed, private garden to the rear of the building (45' x 24' - 13.7m x 7.3m) which is level and laid to lawn with an area of patio at the far end. Each resident is allocated a private workshop/store ideal for gardening equipment/bikes. Residents' parking to the front.
Wells is the smallest city in England and offers a vibrant high street with a variety of independent shops and restaurants as well as a twice weekly market and a choice of supermarkets including Waitrose. At the very heart of the city is the medieval Cathedral, Bishop’s Palace and Vicars’ Close (reputed to be the oldest surviving residential street in Europe). Bristol and Bath lie c. 22 miles to the north and north-east respectively with mainline train stations to London at Castle Cary (c.11 miles) as well as Bristol and Bath. Bristol International Airport is c.15 miles to the north-west. Of particular note is the variety of well-regarded schools in both the state and private sectors in Wells and the surrounding area.
On foot from Wells High Street turn right into Priest Row. At the end of the road turn left into Chamberlain Street and keep left at the mini roundabout. The property can be found on the right hand side before you reach the petrol station.
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