3 bedroom Semi-Detached house to rent in Bayford Bayford Wincanton BA9

Rent: £895 pcm (207 pw)

Bayford, Wincanton BA9

Semi-Detached
3 Bed(s)
2 Bath(s)
Available

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Street Address

Bayford, Wincanton BA9

Property description

Accommodation

Storm porch to UPVC double glazed front door to:

Entrance hall: Radiator.

Sitting room: 3.60m x 3.35m (11?9? X 11?) Open fireplace with tiled hearth and polished wood mantle, dual aspect double glazed windows to front and side aspects, radiator.

Kitchen: 3.65m x 2.45m (11?1? X 8?) (excluding door recess). Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with cupboard below, further range of wall, drawer and base units with working surface over. Built in electric oven with inset four ring hob above, space for slimline dishwasher, oil fired boiler, airing cupboard housing hot water tank and shelving for linen, radiator, larder, double glazed window to side and rear aspects, door to rear porch with storage cupboard and opening to:

Utility room: 3.50m x 2.05m (11?6? X 6?8?) Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine, doors to garden.

Bedroom 1: 3.60m x 3.35m (11?9? X 11?) Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator.

Bedroom 2: 3.68m x 3.35m (12? X 11?) Radiator, double glazed window to rear aspect.

Bathroom: Shower above the bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, obscure double glazed window, radiator, hatch to loft.

Outside A large front garden being mainly laid to lawn interspersed with shrubs and flower beds. A long concrete drive leads to the rear of the bungalow which also gives access to the detached annexe.

Detached annexe UPVC double glazed front door to:

Kitchen: 2.40m x 2.45m (7?10? X 8?) A modern fitted kitchen comprising inset 1 1/2 bowl porcelain single drainer sink unit with cupboard below, further range of wall and base units with roll edge working surface over, built in washing machine and electric oven with inset ceramic hob over, extractor, radiator, tiled floor, double glazed window to front aspect, door to:

Inner hallway: Radiator, airing cupboard housing oil fired boiler with shelving for linen, hatch to loft.

Sitting room: 5.40m x 3.98m (17?8? X 13?) Attractive fire surround with fitted electric fire, two radiators, double glazed windows to front and side aspects, TV aerial point, French doors to garden.

Bedroom 1: 5.35m x 2.30m (17?6? X 7?6?) Radiator, double glazed window to front aspect.

Bathroom: A white suite comprising panelled bath with mixer taps and shower attachment, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, radiator, fully tiled walls, double glazed window to rear aspect.

Outside There is a paved patio to the side of the annexe which extends to the rear and enclosed by fencing.

Please Note, these details are for guidance only . All measurements are approximate.

Wincanton

Wincanton is situated on the extreme southeast of Somerset almost on the borders of Dorset and Wiltshire. This part of Somerset is a countryside of diversified and unspoilt scenery which ranges from the lush pastures of the Blackmore Vale, through orchards and richly wooded combes to the hills with panoramic views over Somerset and adjacent counties.

Wincanton lies 15 miles north east of Yeovil, 12 miles north west of Shaftesbury, 17 miles south west of Warminster and 34 miles east of the county town of Taunton. London is 111 miles by road. Situated on the main A303 London to Penzance trunk road, Wincanton enjoys excellent road links and is in an enviable position for exploring this attractive corner of rural England. For the active, the countryside around Wincanton is perfect for exploring on foot, bicycle or horseback. Within easy reach of Wincanton are numerous places of interest easily and quickly accessible including an Iron Age hill fort at South Cadbury - reputedly King Arthur's Camelot, Haynes International Motor Museum at Sparkford, The Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton and Longleat at Warminster. Classic gardens within easy reach include the National Trust owned properties Stourhead House and Gardens and Montacute House. Historic Bath and Salisbury are an hour's journey away. Sherborne and Glastonbury are half an hour away. Conveniently placed car parks provide easy access to the varied range of shops. A wealth of interesting small shops purvey everything from antiques and curios, from wholesome local food to fine wines from across the world. Teashops, old coaching inns and restaurants cater for a broad range of tastes and appetites. Some occupy fine 18th century buildings and despite modern shop fronts and motorcars the overall appearance of the town centre has changed little since the mid 19th century.
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