

Owl Corner

Situated on the very edge of the village of Draycott, Owl Corner is perfectly positioned to enjoy the countryside.





With a south facing rear garden, and views across open countryside, country living is available alongside the benefits of village life. Surrounded by countryside walks, the area is also a haven for wildlife.

3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
1 Open Plan Reception Room
Recently Fitted Kitchen
Double Sided Log Burner
Off-Road Perking
Single Garage
South Facing Rear Garden
Countryside Views
EPC - D






Recently re-modelled, the living area is now open plan, creating a feeling of space. At the heart of the home is a double sided log burner positioned within the centrally located chimney breast.
The dining area is located next to patio doors at the rear of the building, providing views over the garden and beyond.
The shaker style kitchen by Howdens was installed 5 years ago and features an electric hob and oven with extractor fan. There is also a built-in dishwasher and freestanding fridge.

“For me, there are few properties that come to the market that offer such a perfect location”
The Bedrooms
The property has three bedrooms, two of which are doubles and are situated at the front of the building.
The principal bedroom features 2 built-in wardrobes. The third bedroom is a single and is currently being used as a home office.
The Bathroom
The family bathroom, features an over-bath shower, ceramic tiling, contemporary sink, WC and a chrome heated towel rail.




“Living here has been the most amazing experience. There's an abundance of wildlife, including a huge variety of birds and deer in the fields. In fact only the other week, a sparrow hawk came by to say hello”
“Gardening has become a favoured pastime, as having a south facing garden lends itself so well to having green fingers”
“Cosy nights in front of the log burner have been a real favourite, particularly during the winter months”


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Directions
From Wells Road (A371) which runs right through Draycott, turn downhill onto Bay Lane. After 120m turn left onto Eastville Lane. Owl Corner is the last building on the right hand side before you reach the fields.
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Services
Mains water and electric, oil heating
Tenure
Freehold
Local Authority & Tax Band
Somerset Council
Tax band - D
Viewing Arrangements
Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent Mark Manning 01761 502275 mark.manning@thepropertyexperts.co.uk

Draycott & Rodney Stoke Primary School
(Ofsted - Good) - 0.5 miles
Kings Academy Secondary School
(Ofsted - Good) - 2 miles
Train Station (Highbridge + Burnham) 12 miles
Motorway links (M5) 12 miles
Airport (Bristol) 13 miles
Hospital (West Mendip) 9.7 miles



Draycott
Draycott has a long history, dating back to ancient times. It's historic buildings and architecture reflect the rural charm of the area.
Draycott is famed for the growing of strawberries, and were transported from the village by train before the railway cuts closed the line. The village pub is named after this historyThe Strawberry Special Inn.
This is a close-knit community with a friendly atmosphere. The village offers other amenities such as The Cider Barn, a community run village shop, a village hall and a primary school.
There are numerous walks accessible from the village, the most scenic of which is the Draycott Sleights reserve, looked after by the Somerset Wildlife Trust.
Cheddar is 1.7 miles west and Wells is 6.5 miles east.

Somerset, a mesmerising county in the southwest of England. Famed for attractions such as Glastonbury Tor, Wells Cathedral, Cheddar Gorge and Caves, The Levels and of course, the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Somerset is a rural area, with plenty of farming and is well known for cheese making and cider.








