Jurston Fields, Wellington
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK INCLUDING BANK HOLIDAYS
- Master en-suite facilities
- Two garages under a neighbouring coach house plus two parking spaces
- Brand new property
- Integrated kitchen appliances included
- 10 year NHBC warranty
- Family builder
- South side of Wellington
- 4 bedroom detached house with garden
- Flooring fitted ready for occupation
Description
Viewings by appointment only. To arrange to view one of the three or four bedroom show homes, please telephone Wilkie May & Tuckwood, Wellington.
Benefiting from a 10 year NHBC warranty, the property will be finished to a high standard with a range of integrated kitchen appliances including electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher alongside ‘Porcelanosa’ tiled kitchen and bathroom walls.
Plot 2.16 is a superb 4 bedroom detached house set over two floors with two garages under a neighbouring coach house and parking for two vehicles. The accommodation comprises a sitting room, open plan kitchen/dining room, utility room and cloakroom. To the first floor there are 4 bedrooms with a master en-suite and family bathroom.
Please note; the photos and floor plan are included for guidance only.
Agents Note
This development is currently under construction; please enquire for further information on completion timescales. As is common with modern developments, there will be a contribution charge to open spaces and shared services. For further information please telephone Wilkie May & Tuckwood on .
LOCATION
Wellington is a friendly Somerset town set in a wide valley near the scenic Blackdown Hills just 7 miles from Taunton, and easily accessible via junction 26 of the M5. Many visitors and travellers pass the spotlit Wellington monument on the top of the hill overlooking the town which was built to celebrate the Duke of Wellington's victory at the battle of Waterloo.
The high street boasts several independent shops and cafes, five pubs, and the town has also recently become a 'Food Town' and hosts various events and initiatives to celebrate the best in local food and drink. Whilst the 'Wellesley', the town's unique 1930s cinema offers entertainment in the evening. Of course there is a choice of supermarkets in the centre including a Waitrose where you can take care of your weekly shop.
For families with children, Wellington and its surrounding area offer a choice of Ofsted-rated 'Good' schools and excellent private schools. The Bridgwater and...
DIRECTIONS
From the central traffic lights in Wellington town centre, proceed down South Street passing Wellington School, and bearing left at the mini-roundabout into Pyles Thorne Road. Continue to the very end, turning left onto the A38. Follow this road to the roundabout taking the first exit into the entrance of Jurston Fields.
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- Band: TBC
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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Jurston Fields, Wellington
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John Wrelton - Director
Many people from outside the area know the location of Wellington, without realising it, as it lies just off the M5 to the west of Taunton set in glorious countryside marked by a monument to the Duke of Wellington high on the Blackdown Hills. It is this peaceful environment that draws buyers for its convenient commute along with excellent sporting and educational facilities. There is also the lure of the easily reached north and south coasts at Minehead and Sidmouth.
Wellington is a pleasant and relatively compact town with good shopping facilities, including a Waitrose store, two medical centres and a famous park which is listed Grade 2 by English Heritage. There is a good community spirit and many clubs and organisations covering most hobbies and interests. The focal point in Wellington is the interesting 15th century church. There is a frequent daily coach service from Wellington to London.
The Somerset County Town of Taunton is about 7 miles away to which there is a regular bus service from Wellington and also a park and ride. Taunton has a main line railway station, bus station, major shops, county cricket ground and a comprehensive array of events occurring throughout the year.
Wellington has its own motorway interchange M5 junction 26 and approximate journey times are Exeter (Park and Ride) 30 minutes, Bristol (Portway Park and Ride) 60 minutes. Plymouth 75 minutes. The Regional International airports at Bristol and Exeter are both reached within the hour.
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