Guide Price £675,000

Tadley Meadow, Frome, BA11

4 Bed

3 Bath

4 Car

0.11 ac

2023 sq ft

Guide Price £675,000

Tadley Meadow, Frome, BA11

4 Bed

3 Bath

4 Car

0.11 ac

2023 sq ft

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GUIDE PRICE £675,000-£700,000

Freehold

Overooking open countryside

4 double bedrooms

2 ensuites and family bathroom

2 receptions rooms

Contemporary gloss kitchen

Close to school and local amenties

Double garage and driveway parking for several cars

Set On The Outskirts Of Frome, Overlooking Open Countryside Yet Still Within Walking Distance Of Local Amenities And Schools, This Fabulous Double Fronted 4 Bed House Must Be Viewed

*GUIDE PRICE £675,000 - 700,000*
If you are looking for the perfect blend of town and country living you can't go wrong with this spacious contemporary home, built in 2019. Set on a small development of just 11 houses with open countryside on your doorstep yet still within walking distance of the town this 4 double bed house offers over 2000 square feet of living space across two floors.

From the front door, you step into a spacious hallway leading to the downstairs rooms. A fabulous kitchen with contemporary white gloss units stretches to over 28 feet long and 18 feet wide. The large kitchen island provides ample worktop space and the double oven and induction hob will delight the keenest of cooks. A soft seating area overlooking the garden provides a sociable space to sit and chat while dinner is cooking and windows on three sides flood it with natural light. Off the kitchen is a very useful utility room with space for a washing machine and tumble dryer.

The lounge is spacious but still has feels like a lovely space to relax at the end of the day while the second reception room could serve many purposes; a home office, television room, snug or playroom.

Upstairs is a beautifully proportioned principal bedroom suite consisting of a spacious bedroom with dressing area and ensuite shower room. There are doors out onto an extensive balcony with glass surround where you can enjoy a morning coffee while you take in the views or just relax and watch the sun go down with a chilled glass of wine.

Three other double bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room, and a luxurious bathroom with rainfall shower, as well as a bath and sleek built in vanity units, complete the extensive upstairs accommodation.

The garden wraps around two sides of the house with a large patio area and the rest lawned with a low hedge at the end to allow you to enjoy the bucolic views. It is ample for a family to enjoy while not needing to be a slave to it.

One of the best features of this house is undoubtedly its location. With the Ofsted rated ‘Good’ Trinity Primary School on your doorstep, easy access to Badcox with its popular pub , Bistro Lotte for your fix of lovely French food and a few takeaways if you can’t be bothered to cook. A stroll down Catherine Hill with its eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes and restaurants will take you into the town centre. Don’t forget to stop at the Rye Bakery for the best cardamon buns in the South West! In the other direction, the pretty village of Nunney has a lovely pub and café and its very own medieval castle, but mind the ducks as you drive through as the river runs alongside the main street.

Frome is a popular Somerset town which is regularly voted one of the best places to live in the South West. It is home to a very creative community of writers, artists and musicians with the music venue, The Cheese and Grain, having previous hosted a surprise gig by the Foo Fighters as well as Paul McCartney's pre-Glastonbury gig last year. It offers a variety of high street names and a large selection of independent shops and cafes, particularly on the iconic Catherine Hill. The town hosts a very popular independent market held on the first Sunday of every month between March and December and an Arts Festival in July. Frome was one of the first places in the country to have a Community Fridge where residents and shop owners can donate excess food to the community to prevent food waste and also set up the first Share Shop where you can borrow anything from a highchair to a garden strimmer for a small fee. There is a leisure centre with pool, several theatres, a train station with good links to London, Cardiff, Dorset and Devon and whatever your hobby or passion there is bound to be a club or society which will welcome you.

Please see the Key Facts for Buyers Report for all the required material information.

Tenure: Freehold
Estate charge: £474 per annum
EPC: B

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