Detached residence with extensive views set in a sought after desirable country lane which links the Exmoor village of Porlock with the picturesque National Trust Village of Bossington
The property built in 1986 has been extensively remodelled and extended to the rear elevation. It is set in approximately 3rd of an acre, the front automatic entrance gates lead onto a paved and gravelled driveway with night lighting to a new detached garage and workshop with wc. The gardens have been landscaped with ease of maintenance in mind. The rear garden backs onto farm land and boasts a raised hardwood deck where you can sit and take in the superb views and sunsets towards Porlock bay and Porlock weir.
The accommodation is presented in immaculate order and benefits from oil central heating and a megaflow hot and cold system. Windows are hardwood as are the internal doors. The large kitchen which links to the garden room with vaulted ceiling of Canadian Douglas fir rafters and American ash inlays makes this a relaxing area to cook and sit down to eat.
Leading of the kitchen is a wc and utility area.
Three of the four double bedrooms have en-suite's, from the hallway there is a space saver staircase leading to the 1st floor where there is a hobbies room and storage room with velux windows.
Lounge with fireplace and study is on the front elevation and enjoys uninterrupted views.
From the entrance door through the hall way, kitchen and garden room there is a featured tiled floor the rest of the rooms have fitted carpets.
Room Width X Length
Lounge 4.25 6.09
Office 2.83 2.60
Kitchen 5.40 4.12
Utility 2.80 2.32
Ground floor WC 1.88 0.84
Conservatory 5.31 5.50 Into bay
Bed 1 4.59 3.03 En Suite 3.46 x 2.44
Bed 2 4.59 2.51 En Suite 2.52 x 2.03
Bed 3 3.61 3.35 En Suite 2.55 x 1.36
Bed 4 4.45 3.06
Roof room 6.16 4.57 Good head room
Roof storage 8.99 4.57 Good head room
These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy.
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