WATERCOMBE House is a substantially sized house that enjoys a sheltered position on the edge of Wheddon Cross, on the market for £595,000.
The property offers comfortable accommodation while maintaining many original features such as excellent ceiling heights, beams, inglenook fireplaces and large windows.
A pillared porch leads into the entrance hall, which gives access to the principle rooms of the house. The drawing room is a well-proportioned, bright room with a large bay window, a fireplace, a wood burning stove and a floor to ceiling bookcase.

The dining room is a superb room with an inglenook fireplace inset with a wood burner, quarry tiled floor and a door to the patio and rear garden.
Off this room is a study room with a door to the shower room, with the study being a room that could easily used for a dependent relative.
The kitchen/breakfast room is well fitted with wall and base units, alongside an oven, hob and a Rayburn providing hot water.

Upstairs, the master bedroom is large with wonderful views looking down the valley from the bay window. There are three further bedrooms, two shower rooms and a cloakroom.
To the front of the house is a lovely garden, mainly laid to lawn, with mature trees and shrubs, while to the rear there is a delightful sheltered patio and garden, with a further garden that has gates to the paddock above this.

There is a wonderful tree house situated on this section of the garden, which incorporates an existing tree with electricity for lights and sockets.
There is also a vegetable garden and a orchard with apple, pear and plum tress and a gate giving direct access onto the bridleway.
The paddock which adjoins the garden has two stables with water and electricity and a five bar gate leading out on to the road.





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