Property of the Week: Spacious period terrace within easy walking distance of the city centre

The three-bedroom period home on St Thomas Street is likely to have medieval origins.


By Emma Dance

25th Aug 2022 | Property of the Week


St Thomas Street is a popular street near the city centre
St Thomas Street is a popular street near the city centre

This week's property of the week from Roderick Thomas is in an absolutely prime location on St Thomas Street, just a short walk from the centre of Wells.

No. 74 appears to be a Victorian property but having regard to the history of St. Thomas Street there is every likelihood it has medieval origins. The house was once partly used as an antique shop and was also extended about 15 years ago. It has an unusual layout at present but a great deal of versatile space.

The front door opens to a small porch which then opens to a large sitting room and dining room which is a wonderful living area. A door opens to a hallway which gives access to a bedroom and a well fitted bathroom with both a bath and shower.

Beyond is the kitchen and breakfast room. This has floor and wall cupboards, hardwood worktops, oven, hob, boiler and space for a washing machine and fridge/freezer.

There's also plenty of space for a table and chair plus french doors into the garden.

On the first floor are 2 bedrooms and a shower room.

The french doors in the kitchen lead to a garden with stonewall and timber panel fencing, and which include a paved terrace and a garden shed.

This garden, with a southerly aspect being a great asset of the property.

74 St Thomas Street is on the market with Roderick Thomas for £395,000

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