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5 Little Street is an enchanting period home, built of local Hamstone and well positioned in the much sought after village of Norton Sub Hamdon. The original home has benefitted from later additions that have served to brilliantly enhance the space whilst retaining the original character. Upon entering the house, it is clear to see that this property has been much loved by the current owners who have a keen eye for detail, as they have managed to enhance the traditional features with more modern touches requisite of modern day living. Of particular note is the large open-plan kitchen/dining room (21ft x 19ft) with flagstone floors and a good range of oak units with an electric Rangemaster double oven (cream) and gas hob as well as a gas fired Aga, double butler sink, integrated dishwasher, wine-cooler fridge and space/connection for an American style fridge/freezer. Both the kitchen and sitting room have large French doors that open out onto the paved south facing terrace and garden thus providing a wonderful sense of space and natural light. A Villager wood burner, set within a Hamstone fireplace, provides a central focal point to the sitting room. The triple aspect double glazed windows and underfloor heating ensure that this is a particularly warm and inviting space.

On the first floor the theme of light and space continues. There are two large double bedrooms and the family bathroom The principal bedroom is particularly spacious with an ensuite shower room and again, there are triple aspect windows with views of Ham Hill. In addition, a loft space can be accessed via a wooden staircase which has versatile usage including studio/yoga space/office. All these rooms have a southern aspect and enjoy lovely views over the garden.

GARDENS AND OUTBUILDINGS
The property is on Little Street, just off the high street, in the heart of this thriving village. The driveway comfortably allows parking for two cars in front of a large garage which provides some very useful additional storage. A real feature of this property are the delightful gardens to the rear which are well stocked with a variety of flowering borders, mature shrubs, climbers and trees providing year round interest and colour. In addition, a wonderful summerhouse with an upstairs studio is an excellent space for ‘overflow’ accommodation. It also provides a delightful alternative spot for al fresco dining and enjoying the evening sun. A greenhouse can be found beyond the summer house and along with a lawned area, a sizeable terrace sits directly off the kitchen and sitting room.

The lasting impression is of a wonderful home that is peaceful, notably bright and in a most convenient location. There is no onward chain.

LOCATION
Norton Sub Hamdon is one of Somerset’s premier villages, lying as it does at the foot of Ham Hill, from where the honey coloured Hamstone, for which the area is renowned, is quarried. The centre of the village is a Conservation Area in which planning controls are in force to preserve the special character of the village, thus it remains unspoilt with a blend of houses of differing periods. The village is small, however there is a real sense of community and it is of a sufficient size to support most amenities, including the thriving village shop and post office (run by volunteers), hair salon, tea room, village hall, Lord Nelson Inn, Castle Primary School and St Mary’s Church. The larger centres of Yeovil, South Petherton, Martock and the market town of Sherborne are all within easy reach and offer a range of traditional shops and high street stores with hospitals at South Petherton and Yeovil. Communications to this part of the world are excellent. The A303, which is within two miles (yet out of earshot) is dual carriageway most of the way to both London and the west country. Railway stations are at Yeovil and Crewkerne (Waterloo) and Castle Cary (Paddington).

SPORTING AND RECREATION
The area is well known for its beauty and there is a network of bridleways and footpaths which cross the countryside making it ideal for walking, cycling and riding. Water sports can be found at Sutton Bringham Reservoir (near Yeovil) or on the south coast and racing at Wincanton, Taunton, Bath or Exeter. Golf at various courses including Yeovil, Sherborne, Wheathill or Long Sutton.

EDUCATION
The area is particularly noted for the high quality of schools for children of all ages with Sherborne Prep, Perrott Hill, Hazlegrove Prep and Sherborne Boys’ and Sherborne Girls’ all within easy reach. Castle Primary and Norton sub Hamdon Primary Schools as well as The Gryphon and Beaminster secondary schools are highly rated and easily accessible.
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