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Rubbery Farmhouse

East Lydford, Somerton, Somerset

Guide Price

£1,100,000
For Sale
1.69 Acres
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
3 Reception Rooms
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"A charming former farmhouse, set within a quiet countryside position between Somerton and Castle Cary."

The Property

Rubbery Farm is thought to date back to c.1688 and takes its name from ‘Rowborough’ — a medieval common pasture field. It was once the main farmhouse of a successful family farm, and more recently, the property has been a well-loved family home, owned by the current owners since 2006. The property has recently been fully repointed, re-roofed with new insulation, gutters and fascia boards, and new handmade windows and doors throughout, which were fitted bespoke by Bridgewater Joinery. The owners have also taken it upon themselves to draw up various plans, predominantly for a substantial rear extension to make the house up to 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, for which permission has been granted. Internal reconfigurations can be completed to complement these plans, too. In addition to this, there is a new oil-fired central heating boiler, plumbing, hot water cylinder and water treatment plant, so the infrastructure of this house has almost completely been upgraded. This is a unique opportunity to make your mark on an unlisted period farmhouse.

The house sits centrally within its grounds, built using local Blue Lias stone, with handsome elevations, adorned by wisteria under a slate tiled roof.

A flagstone pathway leads through the garden, up to the front door, which enters the welcoming entrance hall, which connects the main living rooms of the house. To the left-hand side, there is an elegant sitting room with French doors to the courtyard at one end and a cosy seating area at the other, enjoying dual aspect windows with shutters, and a fireplace with an inset wood-burning stove. Oak floorboards span the room.

On the right-hand side of the hall, there is the kitchen and dining room, adjoining one another in an open plan style. The dining room has a wood-burning stove and dual aspect windows with shutters and window seats beneath. The dining room has a slate tiled floor which continues through to the kitchen, where there are bespoke oak units with an inset Belfast sink, plus room for a full height fridge freezer. Off the back of the kitchen, there is a utility room with a back door leading out to the garden. Internal doors lead from the utility room into the boiler room and a second living room, which has also been used as a ground-floor bedroom. Off the utility room, there is a new downstairs loo which houses the new Hot water Cylinder with the new Grant Oil central heating system located outside, freeing up space inside.

Upstairs, there are four comfortable double bedrooms, three of which have built-in wardrobes. The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom with a claw-foot bath, basin and w/c. The further three rooms have access to the modern fitted shower room, which has a walk-in shower, basin, w/c, and heated towel rail.

Externally

Surrounding the house, there are mature, partially walled gardens which are oriented to enjoy the sun throughout the entire day. There are lawned areas, deep borders, raised beds, well-established trees and shrubbery and a beautifully maintained grass tennis court behind the house. Immediately outside the sitting room, there is a sheltered courtyard which would be ideal for al-fresco dining.

Within the main garden, there is a large studio with a vaulted ceiling and French doors. The studio makes an ideal work-from-home space with fully fitted electricity and fibre optic broadband connected. The building is fully insulated and is ideal for a multitude of other uses, too.

Beyond the tennis court, there is a re-wilded meadow area with meandering pathways mown into the long grass and several recently planted silver birch trees interspersed within. Beyond are level-lying paddocks. The meadow and paddocks are bounded by post and rail fencing.

There is parking beyond the garden wall, which is shared with the adjoining property, but due to the ample space available within the grounds, a parking area could very easily be added within the front or side gardens. A garage could be added too, subject to any necessary permissions.

 

Location

East Lydford, Somerton, Somerset

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