Hilltops, Westfield Lane, Draycott, BS27 3TN

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Hilltops WESTFIELD LANE, DRAYCOTT, BS27 3TN


Hilltops

Offers Over £500,000

Hilltops is a spacious, larger than average, 4 bedroom detached home, ideal for a family. Set in the rural village of Draycott and overlooked by the Mendip Hills.



Set beneath the Mendip Hills, Hilltops is a superbly presented family home. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 reception rooms, a re-fitted kitchen, utility room, detached garage and driveway parking for 4 vehicles.

Property at a glance 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms 3 Reception Rooms Re-fitted kitchen Recently fitted windows and doors Brand new EV car charger Driveway parking for 4 vehicles Private, low-maintenance garden EPC rating - D

“For me, this is an ideal, ready to move into, family home.”

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Hilltops has a large living room which is dual aspect and has French doors at the rear, opening out onto the garden. There is a large bay window to the front, and a decorative, wall mounted electric fireplace. The dining room also has French doors opening out onto the rear garden. The office is situated at the back of the house and has views of the garden too. This could also be used as a fifth bedroom.


The kitchen has recently been re-fitted and modernised, being fitted with a range of base and eye level units and a larder cupboard. Included, is a double Rangemaster with five ring induction hob and a large American style fridge-freezer. The built-in breakfast bar can seat at least three people.



For convenience, a separate utility room is situated at the rear of the garage. The entrance hall is spacious and offers a welcoming entrance to the house, with it's laminate wooden flooring. A storage cupboard and a cloakroom with WC and pedestal sink are also set off the entrance hall. Upstairs, the light and airy landing leads to four bedrooms. The master having the added bonus of a newly fitted en-suite. All the bedrooms have plenty of built-in storage.

“The entrance hall is such a welcoming space”



“Having lived here for 19 years, we're really going to miss the friendly community spirit. There's always plenty of people walking dogs and everyone always says hello. It's a really friendly place to live." “We're also going to miss the lowmaintenance garden. There's plenty of room for entertaining and we even have a hidden snug at the back of the garden, a lovely place to relax” “The newly fitted kitchen is a great place to cook and to socialise too. The breakfast bar means we can do both at the same time. Have we mentioned the pantry cupboard? It's so handy to be able to access everything so easily.”



The Gardens The front garden consists of a block paved driveway with enough space for at least 4 cars, plus a lawned area with plants, shrubs and trees The rear garden features a large patio and separate elevated decking area. This has been laid with artificial grass and provides an ideal low-maintenance environment. There is also the benefit of a summer house, shed, and a hidden snug area. There are also spaces for the numerous plants, shrubs, trees and bushes.



Directions From Wells Road (A371) which runs right through Draycott, turn downhill onto Back Lane. Westfield Lane is the third turning on the right. Hilltops is 50 metres on the right hand side. What3Words - always.form.taxpayers Services Mains water, electric, oil heating. Tenure Freehold Local Authority & Tax Band Somerset County Council Tax band - E Viewing Arrangements Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent Mark Manning 01761 502275 Mark.Manning@ThePropertyExperts.co.uk



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 a small, close-knit community with a friendly atmosphere. The village offers a range of amenities such as the Strawberry Special Inn, 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. Wells is 6.5 miles east, and Cheddar is 1.7 miles west.

Amenties/Distances Draycott and Rodney Stoke Primary School 0.4 miles Kings Academy Secondary School 2 miles Train Station (Highbridge & Burnham) 12 miles Motorway links (M5) 12 miles Airport (Bristol) 13 miles Hospital (West Mendip) 9.6 miles


Somerset Somerset, a mesmerising county nestled in the scenic southwest of England. Famed for attractions like 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.


Plot Size: 0.12 Acres




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