Tucked away in a peaceful and private setting within one of the Polden Hills' most desirable villages, this charming detached period home offers an abundance of space, character, and outstanding countryside views from both the front and rear elevations. The property enjoys a sunny, south-facing position and occupies a generous plot, making it a truly special opportunity. Early viewing is strongly recommended.The accommodation is impressively versatile and well-proportioned throughout. The current vendors have created two further bedrooms and a shower room by converting the loft, adding extra space for large families.Entry to the property is via the side and rear, leading into either a well-appointed kitchen or a light-filled entrance hall. The kitchen features a tasteful range of fitted units, alongside space for essential appliances and underfloor heating. An adjoining utility cupboard adds convenience, while the front-facing aspect frames picturesque views across the countryside. The ground floor includes four generous reception areas: a formal dining room with underfloor heating and stairs to the first floor, a spacious sitting room featuring an exposed stone fireplace housing a log burner, and a bright conservatory/sun room opening onto the garden—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A ground floor bedroom with its own en-suite shower room provides ideal guest accommodation or the option for a self-contained annexe.Upstairs, two substantial double bedrooms offer panoramic views over the surrounding countryside and share a centrally located contemporary family bathroom fitted with a full suite. Rising to the second floor are a further two bedrooms and a shower room.Outside, the property sits within an extensive and beautifully maintained garden, which enjoys a high degree of privacy. The south-facing rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and framed by mature flower beds and shrubs. A paved patio area provides the perfect spot for outdoor dining and entertaining along with a hot tub. Additional features include off-road parking via a side driveway, a detached single garage, and a shed which has been turned into an outdoor bar overlooking fields beyond.Property location What3words///dare.pardon.coilWe have noticed... The views here are outstanding along with complete privacy in the rear garden. The accommodation inside is versatile and can be adapted to suit your needs.Situation Shapwick is a picturesque village nestled on the edge of the Somerset Levels, known for its peaceful rural charm, historical significance, and proximity to nature. Surrounded by open countryside and expansive wetlands, the village offers a tranquil setting with a strong sense of community and heritage. Shapwick boasts a rich archaeological past, most famously as the site of the Shapwick Hoard, a remarkable Roman coin discovery. It lies near the Shapwick Heath National Nature Reserve, part of the Avalon Marshes, a haven for wildlife and a popular destination for birdwatchers, walkers, and nature enthusiasts. The village itself features traditional stone cottages, a 14th-century church (St Mary’s), and a network of quiet lanes and footpaths. While the setting is rural, Shapwick benefits from good road connections to nearby towns such as Glastonbury, Street, and Bridgwater. The area strikes a balance between seclusion and accessibility.At the western end, access to the M5 motorway can be gained at junction 23. Bridgwater provides connections south to the county town of Taunton and surrounding districts. All towns provide multiple shopping and scholastic facilities with private schooling at Taunton, Wells, Street and Glastonbury. Local amenities can be found nearby at Ashcott where there are two village pubs, convenience store, church, village hall and park. The cities of Bristol and Exeter host international airports and a high speed train service is available from Taunton and Castle Cary.
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