5 star builder * 5 star customer satisfaction * Modern home perfect for young families or couples offering a stylish living * open plan kitchen/dining area and generous lounge, both with french doors to rear garden * Master bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes & en suite shower room * Ground floor cloaks, storage, carport, additional parking and private garden * help to buy available, visit our experienced Sales Team to find out more
Rooms
Ground floor
- Kitchen / Dining Area (3.30 x 3.21 m)
- Lounge (4.75 x 3.30 m)
First floor
- Bedroom One (2.79 x 3.31 m)
excl robes - Bedroom One (2.92 x 5.34 m)
- Bedroom Three (2.13 x 3.14 m)
Specification
When you buy a Bloor home we want it to be your home, that’s why we offer industry leading additional fixtures and fittings as standard with the opportunity to upgrade numerous items - from kitchen appliances and floor finishes to bathroom fittings, fitted wardrobes and more. Our Sales Advisors are on hand to help you create your own style in your new home and we arrange for all your additional items to be fitted before your moving in day, so you can sit back and relax.
Leisure
Turning to leisure, there are several pubs and cafes for you to enjoy. The friends of Wellington Park also arrange a number of events during the summer months to keep the whole family entertained. You will also find local nature reserves at Wellington Basins on the western fringe of the town.
The award winning Wellington Park has been restored thanks to a Heritage lottery grant. The park was designed by F W Meyer of Exeter firm Veitch and Sons and is an important example of late Victorian design.
Education
Turning to leisure, there are several pubs and cafes for you to enjoy. The friends of Wellington Park also arrange a number of events during the summer months to keep the whole family entertained. You will also find local nature reserves at Wellington Basins on the western fringe of the town.
The award winning Wellington Park has been restored thanks to a Heritage lottery grant. The park was designed by F W Meyer of Exeter firm Veitch and Sons and is an important example of late Victorian design.
Shopping
Wellington has a large number of specialty and independent shops from which you can buy a wide range of goods. Local meats and cheeses are available and a Farmers Market is held every first and third Saturday of the month. There are also several charming pubs and cafes. The town has retained a real sense of community, genuine rural charm and all the convenience of modern living. The town also boasts three supermarket chains, including Waitrose just off the High Street, which always encourages visitors to the town and provides an upmarket source of shopping.
Transport
For rail travel, you are well placed for Taunton and Tiverton Parkway Stations, both just a short bus or car journey away. This leaves you within easy commuting distance to Bristol and London Paddington.
Health
Turning to leisure, there are several pubs and cafes for you to enjoy. The friends of Wellington Park also arrange a number of events during the summer months to keep the whole family entertained. You will also find local nature reserves at Wellington Basins on the western fringe of the town.
The award winning Wellington Park has been restored thanks to a Heritage lottery grant. The park was designed by F W Meyer of Exeter firm Veitch and Sons and is an important example of late Victorian design.
Directions
Wellington is a busy country town situated in rural Somerset, standing between the River Tone and the beautiful Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with some of the best scenery the West Country has to offer.
Wellington lies approximately seven miles south west of Taunton and is a popular town, with good road links and day to day amenities. The town itself is close to Junction 26 of the M5 motorway, so commuting to Taunton, Bristol and Exeter are all within easy reach. Taunton has high speed trains to London Paddington.