Additional text is available below.From the outside, it looks like a traditional three-bedroom end-terraced home. Step inside, and you’ll find a bright, modern and much larger living space than expected, with a standout eat-in kitchen, utility area, home office space, and large garden.
Set within an established residential cul-de-sac in Chard, this is a home that has been thoughtfully improved for modern life. It feels fresh, practical and ready to enjoy, with more flexibility than many buyers will expect.
Space that works around modern life
The ground floor offers a comfortable and well-balanced layout.
The living room provides a cosy space to relax, unwind and shut the door on the day. It is the kind of room made for film nights, quiet evenings or simply putting your feet up once the kitchen clears down.
To the rear, the extended and improved kitchen / dining room is the real showpiece of the home. Flooded with natural light thanks to the rear extension, it creates a bright, modern and sociable space where everyday life can properly unfold.
There is room to cook, eat, work, chat, host and relax, without the house ever feeling squeezed. With LED lighting, a contemporary finish and a natural connection to the garden, this is the room that gives the whole house its lift.
Beyond the kitchen, the property also benefits from a utility area and useful home office space, adding the kind of flexibility that modern buyers increasingly need. Whether you work from home, need a study corner, want extra storage, or simply prefer the laundry kept away from the main living space, this additional area makes day-to-day life much easier.
Three bedrooms and practical family living
Upstairs, the property offers three bedrooms, making it well suited to young families, first-time buyers wanting room to grow, or anyone needing flexible space for guests or working from home.
The bedrooms are well proportioned and practical, with enough versatility to suit different stages of life.
The bathroom accommodation gives useful flexibility across the house, with facilities arranged to support busy mornings and family life.
Outside, the garden is a real advantage.
There is space to enjoy summer evenings, outdoor dining, children playing, or simply a bit of fresh air at the end of the day. The garden helps the house feel bigger again, offering a private outdoor extension to the living space.
A large garage adds another important layer of practicality, ideal for parking, storage, bikes, tools, hobbies or all the things that family life seems to collect.