This extended semi-detached chalet bungalow offers spacious accommodation with two double bedrooms and two reception rooms as well as the large kitchen. A great position within an easy level walk of the city centre and of particular note are the lovely views of the Cathedral to the rear.
This extended semi-detached chalet bungalow offers spacious accommodation with two double bedrooms and two reception rooms as well as the large kitchen. A great position within an easy level walk of the city centre and of particular note are the lovely views of the Cathedral to the rear.
A UPVC door opens into an entrance hallway with wood-effect floor. On the ground floor there is a generous sitting room with doors onto the garden and a view of the Cathedral, a large kitchen which has been recently re-fitted with stylish wall and base units (with gas hob and electric oven and plumbing for both washing machine and dishwasher) and includes a built-in cupboard with "Worcester" gas combination boiler as well as an airing cupboard and access onto the garden, dining room with stairs to the first floor, a double bedroom and a bathroom with the first floor having a large further double bedroom with fine views to the Cathedral via a bank of Velux windows. There is access to a large store room which could also give scope to provide an en suite (subject to the necessary regulations).
At the front of the property there is a gravelled garden with a raised central bed and flower beds to the sides. Gated access to the rear garden which extends to c.28' x 28' (8.5m x 8.5m) and enjoys a west-facing aspect with views over open land to the Cathedral beyond. Garden shed. Patio and astroturf for ease of maintenance. Outside water tap and lighting.
Agent's note Please note that this property is a steel frame construction.
Set in a residential cul de sac on the east side of the city with a lovely Cathedral view to the rear. 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.
From Wells city centre follow signs for The Horringtons B3139 into St Thomas Street. Continue into Bath Road and pass the former Cottage Hospital. On the left hand side of the road you will see a Convenience Store/Post Office. Take the turning opposite into Bedford Road. At the end of Bedford Road turn right and the property can be found at the end of the road with a For Sale Board displayed.
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