The property is accessed from the front into the Carriage Way which has a stable door into the rear garden and a door to the right into the living room. There are three reception rooms in a row, currently used as a sitting room, home office, and dining room, but flexible in their usage. There is an abundance of character features including bay window to the front, window seat, feature fireplace, and beamed ceiling throughout. At the rear of the property is a beautiful kitchen breakfast room with a range of storage and appliance space, and double doors leading out to the large garden with the dramatic backdrop of St Sampsons Church which is a striking feature of the property. There is a useful utility with further appliance space and a cloakroom with wc, and wash hand basin. To the first floor are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom which is fitted with a suite comprising double ended bath, separate shower cubicle, wc, and wash hand basin. The master bedroom was previously two rooms and now offers a generous dressing area. There are two sets of stairs from the ground floor and further stairs up to the loft room. Currently used for storage, there is a dormer window to the front and the potential for conversion subject to the necessary permission.
The large westerly facing garden is a real feature of the property with the dramatic backdrop of St Sampsons Church. It is mainly laid to lawn with areas of patio, and mature shrubs and trees. Free parking is available around the property, including the Town Hall car park which is a couple of moments away.
The property enjoys an enviable position on the historic High Street of this desirable town. There is easy access to a range of amenities and leisure facilities. The nearby A419 offers easy access to the M4 and M5 motorways.