Our top 10 properties of the month - October

Our top 10 properties of the month - October

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

Beech Hill, Bridge
£1,200,000 - £1,400,000

Located on one of the most desirable roads in the sought after village of Bridge, this truly impressive detached family home has just over 3600 square foot of meticulously designed and versatile accommodation, set within a generous c0.9 acre plot, providing an idyllic blend of spacious living and tranquil surroundings.


Newland Green Lane, Egerton
£700,000

Tucked away on a peaceful no-through road on the edge of the sought-after village of Egerton, this Grade II listed granary conversion is full of warmth, charm and character. Surrounded by tranquil and picturesque countryside, it offers the best of both village life and rural seclusion. Dating back to the 18th century and sympathetically converted in the 1990s, this property seamlessly blends historical elegance with contemporary living, making it an ideal residence for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle without sacrificing convenience.


Mudgley, Wedmore
Guide Price £1,500,000

Full of charm and character, this much loved family home with an adjoining, but could be self-contained cottage, dates back over 400 years and is truly a rare find. Set in an elevated and peaceful position, the house captures some of the most breathtaking views across the Somerset Levels towards Glastonbury Tor, which can be enjoyed from almost every room in the house. With seven bedrooms in total, extensive living space and grounds extending to over six acres, this distinctive former farmhouse has versatile and flexible accommodation and includes stables, barns, a riding arena and planning permission to convert the stables into two self-contained holiday lets.


Long Street, Croscombe
Guide Price: £325,000 - £350,000

This three bedroom period home has genuine character and charm and is situated in the heart of Croscombe village with a vibrant community spirit, within easy reach of Wells and other popular Somerset towns. The property is Grade II listed and is believed to date back to the 18th Century and showcases an array of original features including exposed beams, a striking inglenook fireplace and beautifully preserved timber panelling.


Hatch Lane, Chartham
Guide Price £500,000 - £550,000

Set back in an elevated position, this beautifully presented detached chalet bungalow has stunning views across open countryside. Thoughtfully updated and immaculately maintained, this charming home provides a wonderful blend of rural tranquillity and modern comfort.


Westbury Sub Mendip, Wells
Guide Price £775,000 - £800,000

Set in the heart of the much admired Mendip village of Westbury Sub Mendip, this detached period property combines charm, character and versatility. Once home to the village shop, this family home has five bedrooms, three reception rooms, and a delightful cottage style garden as well as the rare advantage of a one-bedroom self-contained annexe. Just a stones throw from the local pub and village shop, this property is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a distinctive and spacious village home within a fabulous community.


Tonford Lane, Canterbury
Guide Price £500,000 - £525,000

Set back from the road and located in the rarely available Tonford Lane, this beautifully presented, detached family home seamlessly blends contemporary living with charming original features, making it an ideal residence for discerning families. This property is available for sale with no onward chain.



Farm Close, Westbury Sub Mendip
Guide Price £600,000 - £650,000

Situated within a small, quiet cluster of houses in the sought-after village of Westbury-sub-Mendip, this light and bright, detached five bedroom home with open plan kitchen/dining room, is perfect for modern family living.


Rough Common Road, Rough Common
Guide Price £400,000 - £425,000

This charming and well presented, semi-detached family home is located in sought after Rough Common Road on the outskirts of Canterbury and is an ideal choice for families seeking a peaceful yet connected lifestyle.


Bason Bridge, Highbridge
Guide Price: £1,250,000 - £1,500,000

Ash Tree Farm – A historic Somerset farmhouse with land, equestrian facilities, versatile outbuildings and barns with the potential for residential development.

Set in a private and secluded position in the Somerset countryside with far-reaching views across the Levels, Ash Tree Farm is a period home of great character and flexibility. Dating in part from the late 1600s with additions from the 1740s, this former dairy farm has been thoughtfully extended over time and now stands as a substantial family home with equestrian facilities, gardens, numerous outbuildings and barns - all within a plot approaching 6.5 acres.

The farmhouse retains immense charm with flagstone floors running through the heart of the property, original window seats, exposed walls and magnificent inglenook fireplaces. The layout lends itself beautifully to multi-generational living, with two kitchens, two staircases, and the ability to create a self-contained annexe if required.





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