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Cedar Lodge

High Street, Charlton Adam, Somerton, Somerset

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£1,825,000
For Sale
1.5 Acres
6 Bedrooms
4 Bathrooms
5 Reception Rooms
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"An attractive period residence with a converted former coach house, set within 1.5 acres of stunning secluded gardens with potential for a self-contained annexe "

The Property

Cedar Lodge is a beautiful Grade II Listed period property believed to date from the late 17th or early 18th century, with an attached converted former coach house. Set within approximately 1.5 acres of secluded landscaped gardens, the property enjoys a wonderful sense of privacy, enhanced by mature trees including a magnificent Cedar (hence the name) sitting in the heart of the garden, and carefully designed outdoor spaces.

The house has been sympathetically refurbished, retaining its charming original features while providing modern comfort and flexible accommodation that could incorporate a self-contained annexe, if required.

A stone entranceway with a driveway leading through opens to the parking area (with an 11 kWh electric car charger) in front of the house. A storm porch shelters the main entrance and opens into the impressive reception hall with oak fixtures, leaded windows, and a cloakroom set within the impressive oak joinery beneath the staircase. The hall provides access to the principal ground floor rooms, including the elegant sitting room with exposed ceiling beams, a wood-burning stove set within an inglenook fireplace, and a bay window with sash windows overlooking the front gardens.

The formal dining room features underfloor heated flagstone flooring and a wine store nook. This leads through to the snug, also conveniently heated underfloor beneath its original flagstones, providing a cosy retreat with its own wood-fired stove and exposed beams.

The kitchen/breakfast room is a particular highlight, with vaulted ceilings showcasing exposed beams, bespoke oak cabinetry, granite worktops, and an oil-fired Aga. French doors open onto a private courtyard garden, ideal for morning coffee or outdoor entertaining.

A utility room with underfloor heating controls and space for appliances is located adjacent, along with a cloakroom.

The sweeping entrance hallway stairs lead up to a landing which accesses three of the four first-floor bedrooms. The master bedroom is an impressive suite with oak panelling, and an adjoining four-piece en-suite with a dressing room/additional double bedroom. There are two further bedrooms on this floor, one of which has an en-suite and its own staircase which rises from the hall by the kitchen. The rooms adjoin one another and can provide a further private suite for guests if desired.

The ‘Cottage’ Wing

The cottage is integrated with the house, but provides versatile accommodation ideal for separate, but integrated, guest accommodation or multi-generational living. It can also be completely closed off from the remainder of the house to provide a discreet standalone two-bedroom unit for rental income. This illustrates the versatility of the cottage, either as an integral part of or as an adjunct to the main house.

The cottage features an underfloor heated open-plan kitchen and lounge, which leads off to a spacious ground-floor double bedroom and bathroom. Leading up from the hallway staircase is the second generous double bedroom and en-suite bathroom.

The cottage includes a substantial 28ft living room with an inglenook fireplace. The current owners designate this living room for use as a music room.

Adjoining the music room is a substantial boot & laundry room with an external exit.

The wing benefits from its own wraparound garden with a courtyard, raised beds, and gated off-road parking.

Externally

The beautifully landscaped gardens feature formal lawns, mature trees, raised beds, and secluded seating areas. A large spring-fed natural pond (approx. 150ft in length) has been thoughtfully planted with verge plants and lilies that adorn it during the summer. The pond is rich in wildlife with moorhens nesting annually and herons regularly scouting for young fish.

A stone pathway winds from the house through the grounds to stone outbuildings offering excellent storage and potential workshop facilities.

The eastern side of the plot is bordered by a former stable block that has been converted to provide ample dry storage for firewood, garden machinery and a chicken coop.

Planning permission was granted for conversion into a detached dwelling (references: 17/03743/REM, 14/02726/OUT and 23/01184/COL), offering further development potential.

Part of the stable block has been converted into a 270 sqft studio/home gym with large double-glazed French doors opening out to the courtyard.

The entire structure has been re-roofed and fitted with 24 flush-mounted Solar Photovoltaic Panels which, when paired with the Air Source Heat Pump, provide exceptional energy efficiency considering the size and age of the property.

Adjoining the stables there is a sheltered carport with a high-speed 22kWh electric car charger, which provides additional parking.

The gardens are truly idyllic, being interspersed with a vast array of mature trees including the aforementioned cedar, several ancient Yew, Holm oak, Chestnut and Sycamore, to name a few. Planting has been thoughtfully done to provide seasonal flowers throughout much of the year and the bountiful shrubbery and undergrowth provides wonderful wildlife habitat and privacy screening. The large lawn provides superb outdoor play space for boisterous children and is ideal for keeping family pets.

Location

High Street, Charlton Adam, Somerton, Somerset

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