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Description
- Grade II listed chapel conversion, originally built in 1807
- Striking stained-glass windows and original architectural features
- Spectacular open-plan living and entertaining space
- Bespoke mezzanine library and character details throughout
- Three bedrooms, including a luxury principal suite with dressing room and en-suite
- Versatile lower ground floor with boot room, office, and storage
- Private south-facing courtyard garden, perfect for al fresco dining
- Off-road parking
- Convenient town-centre location within historic Somerton
Accommodation
Upon entering through the grand double doors, you are welcomed into a generous entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the property. From here, two well-proportioned bedrooms are accessed, alongside the breathtaking open-plan living space the heart of the home. This impressive area is framed by arched stained-glass windows and offers defined zones, including a stylish kitchen, dining area with a bespoke church pew bar, and a raised living space with a gas wood-effect burner perfect for relaxing or hosting guests. Above, a mezzanine library adds a touch of drama and elegance, overlooking the main living area. A staircase leads down to a versatile lower-ground level currently used as a boot room, office, and storage space, with direct access to the rear parking area. An inner hall provides access to a utility/shower room, access to the rear courtyard and features a beautiful exposed stone staircase rising to the first floor. The first floor is dedicated to a luxurious principal suite, including a large bedroom, walk-in dressing room, and a âhis and hersâ en-suite bathroom and shower room.
Outside
Externally, Bay Tree House offers off-road parking and a private, south-facing courtyard to the rear, a charming and low-maintenance outdoor area, perfect for bistro dining or unwinding in the sun and a courtyard to the front enclosed by iron railings and gateway.
Location
Somerton is a picturesque, rural town in the heart of Somerset. There are a good level of amenities within this beautiful Market town including some local, independent shops, Art Galleries, antiques, cafes and several public houses enjoying attractive beer gardens and restaurants. Somerton also offers a library, doctor and dentist surgery, opticians, TSB bank, churches and schools within the town. Further amenities can be found on the outskirts of Somerton within Bancombe Business Park including garages, recycling centre and Edgar Hall which holds a number of events for the locals to enjoy. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in Yeovil (south) or the County town of Taunton (west). Somerton is well positioned for travel, close to the A303 and M5 with a well linked bus service and mainline railway stations are located in Castle Cary, Yeovil and Taunton with direct links to Waterloo and Paddington.
Directions
From Somerton Market Place, follow West Street and Bay Tree House can be found on your left. The rear of the property can be accessed via Pesters Lane behind the property. Continue along West Street, passing the property and take turn left at the junction. The parking space can be found shortly on your left hand side.
Material Information
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