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Nynehead, Wellington

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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Key features

  • Stunning village location with far reaching views all around
  • Large master bedroom with balcony
  • Ample, flexible living accommodation
  • Approximately 2/3 acre plot
  • Double garage and driveway parking
  • Close to Wellington town
  • Viewings strongly recommended

Description

Dunelm is a substantial, extended four bedroom detached family home set on a plot measuring approximately two thirds of an acre on the outskirts of Nynehead. The location of the property is perfectly placed to take in far reaching countryside views on all sides across neighbouring farmland, whilst still being in easy reach of Wellington, Milverton and Langford Budville and with the local farm shop just a short stroll away.

The well balanced accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises, uPVC stable door opening into a spacious porch with a further door into the entrance hallway leading to the first floor and both reception rooms. The sitting room lies to the front of the property with a wood burning stove set into proud chimney breast providing a welcoming focal point and creating the perfect snug for the winter months. To the other side of the house is a second reception room which is cleverly divided into two separate areas creating both a seating area with an electric feature fire and a study.

Central to the ground floor is a large internal hall having being created from the original kitchen. This space provides access to the utility cupboard with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, a downstairs cloakroom and door to the driveway at the side.

Spanning the entire width at the rear is the large, open plan kitchen/dining/family room which is quite clearly the social hub of this family home. The kitchen itself is fitted with a comprehensive range of country cream wall and base units with contrasting work surfaces and a 1 ½ bowl sink. The kitchen enjoys integrated appliances to include a double oven, hob with extractor hood over and dishwasher. The dining area provides ample room for a family size table and chairs, along with a more relaxed seating area and French doors opening to the garden, making this the ideal entertaining space.

To the first floor, there are four generous double bedrooms serviced by the family bathroom which comprises a modern three piece white suite with shower over a freestanding bath. The master bedroom is a particularly large size enjoying triple aspect windows to include French doors opening on to a balcony, perfect for the morning cup of tea. Adjacent to the master bedroom is a shower room fitted with a double walk in shower, hand wash basin and low level WC. From the first floor landing there is an airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and a space saving paddle staircase to the loft, providing useful storage space.

The property is flooded with natural light with many of the rooms having double or triple aspect windows, allowing you to take in the views from every angle. The flexible accommodation on offer is ideal for a growing family. 

Outside, the well tended, mature gardens wrap around the property and are predominantly laid to lawn with various flower and shrub borders. The garden enjoys a well-considered planting scheme with a variety of colours and textures on show all year round including Magnolias and Wisteria climbing the house. To the end of the garden there is a good size allotment area with a greenhouse and log store. The garden features several trees to include apple trees with nesting boxes used by owls and kestrels. Adjoining the garden is a small enclosed paddock with a mature oak tree. In addition, there are two brick built tool stores. The house has the benefit of parking for numerous vehicles on the driveway with an internal garage fitted with light and power with an oil fired ‘Grant’ boiler and personnel door. 
 

LOCATION

Dunelm is situated in the pretty village of Nynehead conveniently located just a few miles from Wellington. Nynehead itself has some delightful local walks on the door step, village cricket club and village hall with local clubs to include an Amateur Dramatics Society. Just a short distance away from the property you will find a local Farm Shop and the well renowned 'Ling Shooting'.

Wellington boasts an assortment of both independently run shops and larger national stores to include the well renowned Waitrose. There is also a good range of educational, leisure and recreational facilities such as a Sport Centre with its own swimming pool and local cinema.

There is a regular bus service to the County Town of Taunton which is approximately 8 miles distance and the M5 can be accessed via Junction 26 just outside the town.

DIRECTIONS

From our High Street office proceed out of the town in the Taunton direction. Take the second exit at the first roundabout and at the second roundabout take the first exit following the signs for Nynehead. Continue along this road for approximately 1 mile, bearing left at 'Island Cottage'. Continue down this road passing Nynehead Court where 'Dunelm' will be found on the right hand side just before the entrance to the farm shop.

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About Wilkie May & Tuckwood, Wellington

29 High Street, Wellington, TA21 8QT
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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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