Our top 10 properties of the month - April

Our top 10 properties of the month - April

Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in April.

The Street, Ickham
Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000

Set within the tranquil and highly sought after village of Ickham, this unique and charming Grade II Listed converted barn provides an exceptional blend of character, comfort, and countryside living. Brimming with period features, the home showcases exposed timber beams, vaulted ceilings, and a traditional thatched roof, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive period property in a truly desirable setting.


The Street, Ubley 
Guide price of £800,000 - £850,000

Set within approximately 0.23 acres, this well presented, light-filled single storey home offers four bedrooms and three reception rooms, providing generous and versatile accommodation in a highly sought-after village setting. A standout feature is the superb garden studio enjoying far reaching countryside views towards Chew Valley Lake and beyond.


Ashford Road, Hamstreet
£1,200,000

Set in just under two acres in a wonderfully secluded rural position backing onto open farmland, this charming, Grade II listed detached farmhouse dates back to the 16th Century and provides a rare blend of character, space, and tranquillity. Extending to just over 3,000 square foot in the main house, the beautifully presented accommodation is arranged over three floors and is rich in period charm, with features such as exposed timber beams, impressive inglenook fireplaces and sash windows.


Fosse Road, Oakhill, Radstock
Guide Price: £375,000 - £400,000

Dating back to 1870, the property is a beautifully converted former outbuilding, thoughtfully reimagined to create a light filled, open plan home while retaining a wealth of original character. Tucked away in a peaceful position within the village and backing directly onto open parkland, the property has both privacy and far reaching rural views. It could be an ideal lock-up-and-leave or a charming village home.


Lees Road, East Brabourne
Guide Price £1,250,000 - £1,350,000

Manor View is an exceptional architecturally designed residence, completed in 2024 to an uncompromising standard. Set within just under an acre of private grounds, the property has breathtaking panoramic views in every direction, offering a rare blend of privacy, space, and refined countryside living. Designed to maximise natural light and seamless flow, this outstanding home combines high-end finishes with cutting-edge efficiency. The result is a turnkey residence perfectly suited to modern family life, stylish entertaining, and those seeking annexe or business potential.


Hunger Hatch Cottage, Little Chart
Guide Price £800,000 - £850,000

Set on the outskirts of the picturesque, rural village of Little Chart and midway between Pluckley and Charing, this charming Grade II listed cottage is a rare and enchanting former Farm House and Medieval Hall House, dating back to the 15th century. Surrounded by open countryside and with far-reaching views, the property has a unique blend of historic character and idyllic country living in a peaceful and picturesque setting.


Hazel Mount, Pilton
Offers in Excess of £600,000

Hazel Mount is believed to be one of the oldest cottages in this thriving and picturesque Somerset village, occupying an elevated position with delightful views towards the church. Rich in character, the property showcases period features including exposed beams and wooden flooring, and has been extended over time. While offering considerable charm, it would now benefit from a programme of updating.

Located in a wonderfully private and tucked-away setting, the cottage nevertheless remains conveniently located within easy walking distance of the village amenities, including a shop, post office, public house and village hall.



Chequers Green, Shadoxhurst (now SOLD STC)
£900,000

Darcy House is one of just eight exceptional luxury homes, set within an exclusive village development in Shadoxhurst and surrounded by open countryside. Traditionally constructed to an outstanding specification and with just over 2200 square foot of spacious and versatile accommodation, this unique property combines timeless design with modern comfort, providing an ideal setting for family life.


High Street, Charing
Guide Price £650,000 - £700,000

This charming, Grade II Listed house provides a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of Charing's rich history, situated on the historic High Street. Arranged over three floors, the property seamlessly blends period character with modern living, making it an ideal home for families or professionals seeking a distinctive residence in a well connected village.

Old Wells Road, Shepton Mallet (West)
£375,000

Dating back to 1788 and once a former coaching inn, this delightful three bedroom Somerset Longhouse is rich in character and charm. The attractive front façade has beautiful mullioned windows, setting the tone for the well presented accommodation within. For sale with no onward chain, the property has been recently renovated with replacement plumbing, updated electrics, new bathroom and new kitchen with appliances, with renewed roofing in 2024 with a 10 year guarantee. There are gardens to the front, side and rear, along with a garage and driveway parking for two vehicles. Beyond the garden to the rear, there is a quiet park to enjoy.




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