Guide price
£315,000
3 bed terraced house for saleEthel Street, Wells, Somerset BA5
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
A mid-terrace period property requiring modernisation
Located within the heart of Wells, a moment’s walk to the local amenities
Three bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Excellent size rear garden
Off-road parking
A well-proportioned three bedroom mid-terrace period property, requiring modernisation, conveniently situated within Wells city centre. Benefitting from a generous garden and off-road parking, this attractive family home is available to purchase with no onward chain. Viewings by appointment. EPC rating D.
A door to the front of the property opens into a hall, which gives access to both the sitting room and the dining room. Both reception rooms are spacious, with the dining room incorporating a door opening to the staircase, leading up to the first floor accommodation. At the rear of the property is the kitchen and a utility area beyond, which has a built-in cupboard housing the boiler. The family bathroom is also located on the ground floor.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a good size single. The master bedroom includes built-in storage above the stair recess.
Outside
At the front of the property is an area of garden enclosed by low-level walling, with a gate and path to the main entrance. The rear garden is a particularly generous size and predominantly laid to lawn with established shrubs. Enclosed by walling, fencing and mature hedging, the garden leads down to the private driveway, providing off-road parking.
The City of Wells is renowned for its beautiful architecture, including the Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace. England’s smallest city, Wells, contains many clubs and societies for those wishing to get involved in the thriving local community. There are excellent shopping facilities, a bustling High Street with both independent and well-known retailers, as well as various major supermarkets, including Waitrose.
Wells also benefits from a busy, twice-weekly produce market in the Market Square. Bristol and Bath are readily accessible, as is Castle Cary to the south, which has the nearest mainline train station to London Paddington.
A door to the front of the property opens into a hall, which gives access to both the sitting room and the dining room. Both reception rooms are spacious, with the dining room incorporating a door opening to the staircase, leading up to the first floor accommodation. At the rear of the property is the kitchen and a utility area beyond, which has a built-in cupboard housing the boiler. The family bathroom is also located on the ground floor.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a good size single. The master bedroom includes built-in storage above the stair recess.
Outside
At the front of the property is an area of garden enclosed by low-level walling, with a gate and path to the main entrance. The rear garden is a particularly generous size and predominantly laid to lawn with established shrubs. Enclosed by walling, fencing and mature hedging, the garden leads down to the private driveway, providing off-road parking.
The City of Wells is renowned for its beautiful architecture, including the Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace. England’s smallest city, Wells, contains many clubs and societies for those wishing to get involved in the thriving local community. There are excellent shopping facilities, a bustling High Street with both independent and well-known retailers, as well as various major supermarkets, including Waitrose.
Wells also benefits from a busy, twice-weekly produce market in the Market Square. Bristol and Bath are readily accessible, as is Castle Cary to the south, which has the nearest mainline train station to London Paddington.