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Grade II listed, and just a bit smug about it

Three-bed village house with courtyard garden, garage, and church views so charming they might convert you.

By Laura Linham 17th Dec 2025

Charming Grade II listed period home in the heart of Wedmore village — ivy‑clad frontage, classic windows and church just across the way.
Charming Grade II listed period home in the heart of Wedmore village — ivy‑clad frontage, classic windows and church just across the way.

When a house sits opposite the village church, has three reception rooms with flagstones and fireplaces, and somehow still finds space for a fig tree and a garage, it's basically daring you not to fall in love.

This Grade II listed home on Glanville Road in Wedmore comes with three double bedrooms, a private courtyard garden and a kitchen that's one rooflight away from becoming an interiors magazine cover. It's on the market for £650,000 (guide price up to £700k), and you can find the full details here at Sandersons.

Inside, things get quietly fabulous. The kitchen extension is modern but mercifully not sterile — think navy units, quartz tops, a Belfast sink and big glass doors out to the sunny courtyard. There's even a utility room and downstairs loo, because even pretty houses need to be practical.

The three reception rooms are all flagstones, fireplaces and tasteful restraint, with two wood-burners and an open fire ready to be fought over come winter.

Upstairs, you get three proper double bedrooms, not the usual 'single-bed-and-a-prayer' setup. The principal bedroom has an en-suite and catches the best of the afternoon light, while the others look out to the church — ideal if you like waking up to bells or just the occasional wedding photo op.

The family bathroom has a roll-top bath and shower above, and yes, the floors are original boards and just the right shade of Instagram white.

Outside, the courtyard garden is exactly the sort of space where you imagine sipping something chilled under the fig tree and feeling quietly superior. There's a garage (rare), parking for at least two cars (rarer), and a front garden so lovely it makes you wonder if wisteria envy is a diagnosable condition.

All of this right in the centre of Wedmore, where the pubs are fancy, the shops are independent, and the annual beer festival is taken very seriously indeed. You can see the full listing at Sandersons here.

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