

189 Wells Road
GLASTONBURY, BA6 9AW
189 Wells Road

This deceptively spacious 3-bedroom semi-detached cottage, is perfectly situated on the outskirts of Glastonbury.





Just a short walk into town, set on the edge of Glastonbury. 189 Wells Road is perfectly located.
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
Country Style Kitchen
Off-Road Parking
New Carpets
New Bath
Courtyard Garden
EPC - C







With an inviting blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, this property offers generous living spaces and is perfect for those seeking a cosy home with room to grow.
Positioned on Wells Road, this charming cottage provides a great opportunity for those seeking an affordable home, with no onward chain. With three bedrooms and a single bathroom, it is well-suited for families or first-time buyers.
The house features gas central heating, contributing to a comfortable living experience throughout the year. Its freehold status provides peace of mind for potential buyers seeking longterm ownership. With its combination of practicality and location, this property represents a sound investment at an affordable price point.
The ground floor opens into a welcoming hallway that leads to two reception rooms, offering plenty of space for entertaining or relaxing with family. The living room, with its feature fireplace, provides a warm and tranquil atmosphere, while being bathed in natural light through it's south facing window. The spacious dining room, which is large enough to be used as a second living area and featuring a log burner, flows effortlessly into a charming country-style kitchen, fully equipped and ready for culinary adventures. Beyond the kitchen, a private rear courtyard awaits, ideal for al fresco dining or simply unwinding outdoors.

Upstairs, the cottage offers two double bedrooms, each filled with character. The master bedroom is generously sized, while the second bedroom offers ample space and light. A cosy single third bedroom could serve as a perfect guest room, home office, or nursery. The recently modernised bathroom features contemporary fittings, with a shower over bath setup for convenience.
Outside
The low-maintenance courtyard garden is a peaceful retreat, enclosed for privacy and designed for easy upkeep.
Access to the courtyard is via the kitchen, or through a lockable gate at the side of the property, under a lean-to covered alley.
The property comes with the added convenience of off-street parking.




“Living here has been a real pleasure and full of happy memories”
“What I'm really going to miss, are the characterful features around the home, that make this cottage feel really special”
“The barn doors with stained glass
leading to the kitchen"


Directions
Heading out of Glastonbury on Wells Road, 189 is on the left, 300 metres before reaching the A39 roundabout.
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Services
Mains electricity, mains gas heating, broadband and mains water and sewerage are connected.
Tenure Freehold
Local Authority & Tax Band
Somerset Council
Tax band - B
Viewing Arrangements
Viewing strictly by appointment with sole agent Mark Manning 01761 502275 mark.manning@thepropertyexperts.co.uk
St Dunstan's School( Ofsted - Good) - 0.8 miles
St Benedict's Junior School (Ofsted - Good) - 1.5 miles
Motorway links (M5) 14 miles
Airport (Bristol) 23 miles
Hospital (West Mendip) 0.3 miles





Glastonbury
The town has a rich history and a vibrant community. With attractions like the Abbey, which dates back to the 7th century, or St Michael's Tower set atop Glastonbury Tor.
Glastonbury has a reputation as a hub for alternative lifestyles, spirituality, and wellness, with numerous shops, events, and communities focused on these themes.
The town is surrounded by picturesque countryside, offering opportunities for hiking, walking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the Somerset Levels. Nearby nature reserves provide habitats for a variety of wildlife, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

Somerset
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.








