Thomas Fox Road, Wellington
- PROPERTY TYPE
End of Terrace
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Three bedroom end of terrace house
- Modern development within walking distance of a bus route and local amenities
- Cul-de-sac position
- Garage and off road parking
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
Description
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises an entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, downstairs cloakroom and doors to the principal rooms. The kitchen is sited to the front of the property and is fitted with a comprehensive range of white gloss wall and base units with an integrated oven and hob alongside space for a fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine.
Spanning the width at the rear is an open plan sitting/dining room with dual aspect and ample space for everyday furnishings. French doors open out to the garden, making this the ideal entertaining space.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms of which two are doubles with the master enjoying the benefits of an en-suite shower room. The internal accommodation is completed by the family bathroom which is fitted with a three piece suite with a shower over the bath.
Outside to the front, the property is set back from the road with a small garden enclosed by a low level brick wall with a pathway to the front door. A pedestrian side gate opens to the rear garden which has been designed with low maintenance in mind, laid to patio and decking and providing space to sit out and relax.
Adjacent to the house there is a garage under the neighbouring coach house and off road parking.
Agents Note
As is the norm with modern developments, there is an annual maintenance fee of approximately £120.
LOCATION
Thomas Fox Road is situated on the Heritage Mill development on the Northern edge of Wellington with some lovely nearby walks. The town of Wellington offers a wide range of independently run shops and larger national stores to include the well renowned Waitrose. The town also benefits from a range of educational and leisure facilities to include a Sport Centre with its own swimming pool and local cinema. There is also a regular bus service to outlying villages and to the County Town of Taunton which is approximately 9 miles distant with its main line railway station. The M5 Motorway can be accessed via Junction 26 outside Wellington.
DIRECTIONS
From our Wellington town centre office proceed in the Exeter direction turning right into North Street and proceed along which in turn becomes Waterloo Road and then Station Road. Continue over the railway bridge through Tonedale where the Heritage Mill Development can be found further along on your right-hand side. Turn right towards the development and then first right into Thomas Fox Road, following the road around to the left hand side and then around the bend to the right where the property will be found at the end of the cul-de-sac as indicated by our for sale board.
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- Band: C
- 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
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Thomas Fox Road, 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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