This beautifully presented three-bedroom mid-terrace home is ideally situated within a short walking distance to the historic centre of medieval Axbridge and the local primary school.Freshly decorated throughout, the property offers a welcoming entrance porch, a spacious living room, and a well-appointed modern kitchen/breakfast room. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Additional features include allocated off-street parking, and no onward chain. At the front of the property, there is a small front garden laid with stone chippings and steps leading to the front door and a small planted area. The rear garden is accessed via the French door in the kitchen. It is mainly laid to lawn and there are areas laid with patio slabs and stone chippings. The garden is fully enclosed with fencing and there is a gate at the rear that leads to a pathway. Parking is provided in the private carpark where there is one owned parking space.Directions From The Square in the centre of Axbridge proceed into Moorland Street which is adjacent to The Chemist Shop. Continue down and just after the First School turn left into Moor Green before turning right onto Old Church Road where the property can be found on your left hand side.We have noticed... An immaculately presented house in a great location for walking to the amenities of Axbridge. Situation Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the east side of the A38 and overlooked by Wavering Down and Crooks Peak is the ever popular medieval town of Axbridge () . This Somerset town is packed with 'old world' charm and its medieval beginnings are still evident in some of its oldest buildings. An important wool-producer in the Middle Ages, the town has always been at the centre of things, indeed it was a river port in earlier times. This was reflected in its early royal charters allowing it to hold markets, fairs and become a royal borough. It even had its own mint, with coins showing the town's symbol: the Lamb and Flag. There is far less through traffic nowadays, but the layout of the town has changed little over the centuries, a medieval town expanding on a fortified Saxon burgh. Axbridge is well served for local facilities include post office, general stores, primary () and middle () schools (Fairlands being in Cheddar) and a number of restaurants. Further facilities are available in the nearby villages of Winscombe and Cheddar and as mentioned, primary and nursery schools are available at Weare and Axbridge with older children attending Kings of Wessex School () or private/public schools at Sidcot, Wells Cathedral School and Millfield. The town has good access to the City of Bristol and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare and there is access to the motorway network at Clevedon (junction 20), St. Georges (junction 21) and Edithmead (junction 22). There is an international airport at Lulsgate and access to a mainline railway station at Yatton.
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