Here's our monthly round up of our favourite properties to come to the market in August.
Fitzwalters Meadow, Goodnestone
Guide Price £400,000 - £425,000
Located in the idyllic village of Goodnestone, this characterful and well presented family home has been designed with reference to the 16th Century Queen Anne style buildings seen throughout the hamlet and seamlessly blends comfortable living with the charm of its rural surroundings, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a peaceful village lifestyle.
Mudgley Cross Roads, Wedmore
Guide Price £500,000 to £550,000
Tucked away on a quiet lane, this home has far more than first meets the eye. Inside, it opens into a light-filled modern space, designed to make the most of its elevated location.
Large picture windows throughout frame the breathtaking countryside views, and the rear extension creates a bright, open-plan kitchen, dining and living area - the heart of the home. This space features limestone flooring with underfloor heating, skylights, and bi-fold doors that open onto the rear terrace and garden. The kitchen is fitted with dark green Quantum units, quartz worktops, a Rangemaster cooker, integrated appliances, a bespoke, handmade walk-in pantry, and a separate utility room.
The Street, Molash
Guide Price £1,000,000 - £1,200,000
Located within the picturesque village of Molash, this exceptional detached chalet bungalow presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial family home set within approximately 2.6 acres of private land. With an impressive footprint of just over 3400 square foot, this property provides versatile and flexible accommodation, making it perfectly suited for multi-generational living, those requiring accessible facilities, or simply a large family seeking space and privacy.
Kirkwood Avenue, Woodchurch
Guide Price £450,000 - £475,000
Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in the sought after village of Woodchurch, this detached bungalow provides spacious, modern living in a serene setting. Recently undergoing a comprehensive extension and renovation, this home has been meticulously finished to a high standard throughout, providing a perfect blend of modern luxury and comfortable village living.
Wedmore, Somerset
Guide Price £375,000 to £425,000
This immaculate, detached cottage has been thoughtfully renovated throughout creating an elegant and contemporary space that perfectly complements the period character of the home. From the brand new kitchen and stylish shower room to the double-glazed hardwood windows with plantation shutters and natural sisal-style carpets, the attention to detail is clear from the moment you step inside.
Gibbons Brook, Sellindge
Guide Price £750,000 - £775,000
Set within the serene Gibbons Brook, this charming and unique Grade II listed farmhouse is one of just three properties in this idyllic rural setting and provides a blend of historic character and comfortable family living, all set within approximately 1.47 acres of established grounds.
Butleigh, Glastonbury
Guide Price - £1,000,000 to £1,200,000
Restored and thoughtfully renovated in 1996, this charming single-storey link-detached barn conversion is set on circa four acres of gardens and paddock in the heart of Butleigh, with breathtaking views stretching from Alfred’s Tower at the front to Glastonbury Tor to the side. Built in the 1920's with local Blue Lias stone the cow barn was then converted providing flexible living accommodation with the potential to easily convert the garaging into further accommodation.
Redoubt Way, Dymchurch, Romney Marsh
£400,000
Ideally positioned just a stone’s throw from the golden sands of Dymchurch beach, this beautifully refurbished detached chalet bungalow provides flexible and spacious living arrangements, perfect for modern family life or those seeking a coastal retreat.
Cocklake, Nr Wedmore
Guide Price £950,000 - £975,000
As you turn off the road into the gravelled driveway you get a sense that this property is something special, and you are not disappointed. Approaching the gate, walking past various outbuildings, you are met with an attractive stone built house with a stylish and sympathetic, glass and oak two storey extension set within a beautiful garden. Turn around to shut the gate and the view opens out with the most fabulous vista down and across the moors to the Mendips Hills. With well-designed spacious rooms, period charm and approximately three quarters of an acre of land with uninterrupted views, this feels like the perfect family home.
Warehorne Road, Hamstreet
Guide Price £750,000 - £800,000
This Grade II Wealden Hall House is believed to be the oldest in the village of Hamstreet having been built circa 1450. Bursting with charm and character, this period home has wonderful features such as renovated exposed beams and brickwork, high ceilings and feature fireplaces and has undergone some extensive refurbishment in recent years.