THIS 1930’s three-bed home boasting great views of the Quantock and Brendon Hills is available on the market for £635,000.

The property, found At Red Bells on the outskirts of Watchet, is a fantastic place for a family to settle in to, providing fantastic modern amenities throughout.

It is beautifully maintained, having undergone a programme of extensive refurbishment during the client’s tenure.

When entering, visitors pass through a double glazed uPVC door into an entrance hall, leading to a variety of areas in the house.

This includes easy access to a utility room and boot room which are beside each other, helping to provide a dedicated space to keep the house tidy and perform chores out of the way of everything else.

Beside to these is the wet room, providing a nice, dedicated space to get clean after coming back inside on wet and muddy days.

Kitchen
(Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

This room features tiled walls, wet room flooring, an electric Mira shower over, a Belfast sink and a heated towel rail, making sure towels are always ready and pleasant to use once you step out of the shower.

Opposite the wet room is the downstairs toilet, which features a wash basin with a tiled splash-back.

Coming round to the next part of the hallway is the dining room, which is a cozy area for families to enjoy meals together, particularly with an enjoyable view towards the countryside in the distance.

However, with the addition of a breakfast room in this property, there may be no need for such a dining room, and there is capacity for this to be converted to a study, should the new residents so wish.

The breakfast room provides plenty of space with open planning connecting it to the kitchen seamlessly.

Windows surround the room giving diners access to the Quantock Hills for an incredibly pleasing dining experience. Alternatively, those wishing to connect to nature more directly can do so through accessing the door to the front terrace.

The room also features a tiled floor with electric underfloor heating, ensuring that everyone can remain warm, comfortable and cozy when they are in this part of the house.

Conservatory
Conservatory (Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

Being connected directly to the dining room, the kitchen naturally enjoys these same amenities, on top of many others.

It features a range of solid oak kitchen cupboards and drawers underneath a granite worktop.

Some of the range of appliances featured in the kitchen include an inset one-and-a-half bowl sink and drainer with a mixer tap, space for a range oven with an extractor hood, space for a tall fridge/freezer and space and plumbing for a dishwasher.

All of this, alongside the lovely presentation of the room itself and the aforementioned sights from the window, makes cooking any meal for your family a fulfilling experience.

Adjacent to this area is the incredibly spacious living room, making it a great place for families to come together and enjoy some rest and relaxation.

The way the room is laid out means any time spent here is serene and snug. The room include a chimney with an inset wood burner, a slate hearth, with a reclaimed oak beam over it.

This gives the room a lot of character, and a great place to kick your feet up, stay warm, and watch TV or admire the world outside with the large windows installed in this room.

On the other side of the living room, residents will pass through to the conservatory, a magnificent room possessing windows surrounding three different aspects, as well as on the roof. The flooring is a range of wood effect laminate.

Bedroom
Bedroom (Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

This is the best place inside the house to enjoy wonderful far-reaching views over the nearby arable farmland and to the Brendon and Quantock Hills.

Now heading upstairs, and this is where all three of this property’s bedrooms are located.

Every single one provides a great amount of space, meaning that everyone can be satisfied about their own little private corner of the house.

The first bedroom is seen heading immediately as you reach the top of the stairs and onto the landing.

This bedroom has a corner aspect, with windows able to peer out onto the luscious greenery around the house.

It comes with its own built in storage cupboard, a feature not present in any of the other bedrooms. This area is separated by an open arched wall, creating its own confined space, which could be used to place a variety of items.

The bedroom next to that is the largest of the three, making it suitable for a king sized bed shared by the parents.

The room possesses a bay window that looks out the front of the house, ensuring that wonderful sights can be enjoyed when waking up every single morning when living in this home.

Red Bells near Watchet
(Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

The second floor also possesses the family bathroom; with a white suite comprising a panelled bath, tiled surround, thermostatic mixer shower over, low level WC and a pedestal wash basin.

The third bedroom also comes with its own unique feature with the inclusion of a basin in the corner of this room, which can provide the convenience of being able to quickly wash your face before retiring to sleep.

The property is approached over a long sweeping driveway with a five-bar timber gate leading into the grounds of the house where there are three parking areas, and access to the timber garage as well as having with double timber doors.

The plot is south facing and stock proof, being laid mainly to lawn with a number of established fruit and pine trees, together with a summerhouse, and seating terrace accessed from the kitchen/breakfast room.

Anybody interested in booking a viewing of this former chapel, contact the friendly team at Wilkie May and Tuckwood on 01643 704400 or via their website here https://www.wilkie.co.uk/.

You can also view more information and images here https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/152294033#/?channel=RES_BUY.