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Culmhead, Taunton

Guide Price
£1,750,000

£389.49 per sq ft

Business rates & charges may apply

Symonds & Sampson, Dorchester
SIZE AVAILABLE

4,493 sq ft

417 sq m

SECTOR

Commercial property for sale

Key features

  • Fine 7 bedroom Arts & Crafts country house
  • Glorious landscape grounds with woodland gardens surrounding ornamental lakes
  • Set in the heart of the Blackdown Hills National Landscape (AONB)
  • Detached 3 bedroom stone cottage
  • Versatile party barn
  • Victorian walled garden with outdoor heated swimming pool
  • Useful outbuildings
  • Currently run as a house party, event and wedding venue
  • Ring fenced by 22 acres of grounds including 10 acres of pastureland

Description

A fine 7 bedroom Arts and Crafts country house set in glorious gardens. Detached 3 bedroom cottage, versatile party barn, outbuildings and swimming pool. Currently run as a house party, event and wedding venue. Ring fenced by 22 acres of mature landscaped grounds with lakes, orchards, pasture and broadleaf woodland.

Situation - Widcombe Grange is set in the heart of the Blackdown Hills National Landscape (an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), renowned for an unspoilt landscape of Farmland, woodland and steep valleys. The nearby village of Churchinford provides good local amenities, including a community run village stores and post office, a popular pub and health centre. The surrounding countryside offers a range of rural activities with numerous opportunities for walking and riding. The Holman Clavel, a local country inn, is within walking distance of the property. Set in a convenient location, the property is well placed for access to the nearby town of Wellington with its independent shops and Waitrose, as well as the county town of Taunton. Taunton provides a comprehensive range of recreational, scholastic and shopping facilities as well as a main line railway station. There are excellent road links with the M5 interchange at Junction 25 providing easy access to Bristol, the Midlands and London. Alternatively the A303 is close by with access to London and Exeter.

The Property - This fine, well-proportioned gentleman’s residence dates back to the late 19th century and was originally built for a Justice of the Peace. Constructed of mellow flint and dressed stone under a slate roof, Widcombe Grange has retained its traditional Arts & Crafts charm, with multiple pitched roofs and decorative barge boards. Internally the Grange epitomizes the style of the Victorian era with spacious rooms, high ceilings and large windows which flood the house with light. Period features exemplifying the use of natural materials such as stone fireplaces, wooden floors, coffered ceilings with Tudor rose corbels and a stone mullioned bay window have been retained. The current owners have recently refurbished the property to a high standard. At the heart of the home is a sympathetic modern kitchen with an island, range cooker and integrated appliances. An adjacent dining room has been formed by consolidating the servants’ quarters. Most of the principal rooms have lovely views over the grounds, and the impressive drawing room flows into the sitting room creating a grand entertaining space
with access to the courtyard. Upstairs the primary bedroom suite has an en-suite bathroom and a run of built-in wardrobes. With its versatile accommodation including Keepers Cottage and the Coach House party room, Widcombe Grange could appeal as a private residence or continue to provide a lifestyle/ income generation opportunity. The largely informal grounds, parkland and woodland ring fence this model estate offering protection and amenity.
Please see floorplan for accommodation and measurements.

The Coach House - Set to the side of the Grange, this traditional double height stone building with a slate roof offers an impressive space with a vaulted ceiling. Used as a venue for weddings, parties and also as a games room. On the rear of the building accessed from the courtyard is a store containing the biomass boiler. Opposite is a Covered Area (11.48m x 6.04m).

Keeper's Cottage - This detached stone cottage has a generous kitchen/diner with a large reception room currently divided into 2 rooms used as bedrooms. Upstairs are 3 further double bedrooms. The cottage is tucked away overlooking the former walled Victorian kitchen which is currently laid to lawn, with orchards beyond.

Outside - Set back from the road behind electric gates the drive sweeps up past the pretty pond with wooden island gazebo to a turning circle in front of the house. Spanning over 3 acres the mature landscaped grounds are an exceptional feature of the property providing a glorious private setting. Set around the two acre spring fed lake is a classic westcountry woodland garden featuring azaleas and rhododendrons. To the rear of the house is a more formal lawned terrace bordered by magnificent copper beeches and acers providing year round colour and interest. The drive continues past the house towards the Coach House and Keepers Cottage with a further parking area by the versatile Open-Fronted Barn (20.19m x 4.61m). The Heated Swimming Pool is tucked away in the corner of the walled kitchen garden with an adjacent Garden Store (5.98m x 3.92m).

The Land - Widcombe Grange has approximately 10 acres of pastureland and around 7 acres of woodland. To the east of the property is a block of gently sloping pastureland, with an Open-Fronted Field Shelter (6.40m x 5.38m) behind the walled garden. There is a further pastureland with access to the lane beyond the rear garden with a small Stone Building (5.99m x 3.40m). In all 22.26 acres (9.01 ha).

The Business - The present owners have used Widcombe Grange as luxury accommodation for celebrating parties or events, the main house sleeps 14 guests in 7 bedrooms and the cottage sleeps 10 guests in 5 bedrooms. The expansive entertaining space in the Grange includes a dining table that seats 24 guests. The property is licensed for weddings with up to 150 guests. Details of the annual turnover and accounts are available to interested parties following a viewing.

Services - Main electric. Main water. Private drainage. Biomass central heating. Oil fired central heating option for the Grange.

Tenure - All freehold with vacant possession upon completion.

Sporting - Hunting with the East Devon Hunt. Racing at Taunton. Golf at Taunton & Pickeridge.

Rights Of Way - No public rights of way cross the property.

Education - Primary schooling at Churchstanton. Good state secondary school at The Castle School. Independent schools in the area include Wellington School, Blundells in Tiverton, Kings and Queens Colleges and Taunton School.

Local Authority - West Somerset District Council. Tel: The property is currently Business Rated, due to its commercial use.

Energy Performance Certificates

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NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Taunton Station6.0 miles

About Symonds & Sampson, Dorchester

Burraton House, 5 Burraton Square, Poundbury, Dorset, DT1 3GR
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Symonds & Sampson has been providing a comprehensive range of property advice to clients since 1858.

Building trust and maintaining close communication are essential parts of the service we offer to our clients. We listen to and understand our client’s objectives and motives; if you are looking to buy, sell, rent or let commercial property, or to maximise the value of your commercial assets, our dedicated team of experienced agents and surveyors are here to help. Recognised for providing their clients with honest, reliable and commercially minded advice, our agents are frequently commended for using their experience to deal quickly and efficiently with even the most challenging situations.

Our commercial agents operate throughout much of the southwest of England, an area becoming increasingly more connected with major travel networks. The M4 corridor to the north and M5 running through the west of our region, the A303 trunk road and major railway lines already enable strong commercial activity from independent businesses as well as larger regional and national corporations.

With an interest in ensuring our community thrives, we work closely with our clients to maximise opportunities and develop working relationships between occupiers, landlords and tenants. We can offer advice, whether the commercial property is for occupation, investment, development, business transfer or farm diversification.

Please do contact us to find out how we can help you.

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