WATER House was originally built as the Station Master's House for the mineral line in 1850's.
It was later extensively refurbished with a major extension on the north side and now provides excellent accommodation to a high standard. It stands in its gardens with an outbuilding and parking. Opposite the house is 17.6 acres of amenity ground and mature woodland.
The front door leads to a hall with stairs to the first floor and doors to the main reception rooms. The drawing room is a fine room with a stone fireplace, oak flooring and glazed doors to the garden. The double aspect dining room is a wonderful space for hosting. The snug in the centre of the house is a warm and cosy room. The open plan kitchen/breakfast room adjoins the conservatory. On the ground floor there is also a cloakroom, a utility room and boot room with a door to the garden.
Upstairs the master bedroom enjoys wonderful views to the woodland and has a dressing room and an en suite fitted with Villeroy and Boch bathroom fittings. There are four further double bedrooms and two bath/showers rooms. Stairs lead to up to a useful attic room with two dormer windows.
There is a glazed verandah overlooking the garden. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with shrubs, flower borders and stone terracing. A small stream runs down the side of the garden which feeds two ponds. Leading out from the breakfast room is a lovely sunny patio. There is a stone outbuilding with parking for one car and storage. Further parking is adjacent to this building
The property is situated in a rural location in the hamlet of Comberrow within Exmoor National Park.
The property is offered at £975,000. Contact Stags on 01398 323174 for more details.




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