Property of the Week: A bungalow with views to make you swoon – and its own bridge!

This charming bungalow in Lower Godney offers stunning views, peaceful gardens, and even its own river access.


By Laura Linham

20th Dec 2024 | Property of the Week


Idyllic countryside living: enjoy stunning views of Glastonbury Tor from this charming Lower Godney bungalow
Idyllic countryside living: enjoy stunning views of Glastonbury Tor from this charming Lower Godney bungalow

Have you ever dreamed of waking up to views of Glastonbury Tor, wandering through your own private garden, and crossing a charming wooden bridge over the River Sheppey to a slice of countryside heaven?

Well, dreams really do come true in Lower Godney – and this week's property is one you won't want to miss.

This three-bedroom detached bungalow, set on a glorious 0.5-acre plot, is on the market for £500,000 with Sandersons UK. It's being offered by Sandersons UK, and it's got everything you could hope for in a rural retreat – and a few surprises to boot.

Let's start with the essentials. The bungalow itself is generously proportioned, with three proper double bedrooms, a spacious 25-foot living room (perfect for family movie nights or stretching out with a good book), and a kitchen/breakfast room complete with an Aga that's just begging for a Sunday roast to be cooked on it. There's also a lovely bathroom, but let's face it – you're probably not buying this house for the bath.

What really sets this property apart is what's outside. Imagine stepping out into your very own slice of Somerset countryside, bordered by lush lawns, mature trees, and stone walls made from Mendip Blue Lias stone salvaged from the original farmhouse. And then there's the river – the serene Sheppey meanders right through the garden, adding a soundtrack of gently babbling water to your daily life. Fancy a paddleboard session or a spot of kayaking? Steps down to the river make it all possible.

If you're feeling adventurous, cross the wooden footbridge to find an extra plot of land just waiting for your imagination. Turn it into a vegetable garden, plant a mini orchard, or simply set up a chair and enjoy the peace and quiet. This space is like a bonus room but outdoors – and it's yours to do with as you please.

But wait, there's more! The property comes with a detached stone barn, a quirky slice of history from the original farmhouse. It's got three ground-floor spaces and a full-length attic above, making it the ideal candidate for a workshop, a home office, or even additional accommodation (subject to planning permission, of course).

For those with a creative streak, the possibilities are endless. The main bungalow also has potential for expansion – the attic space is just crying out to be transformed into something special, especially with those views over the Somerset countryside to inspire you.

Lower Godney is one of those villages that's straight out of a storybook. Known for its friendly, creative community, it's the kind of place where everyone says hello. And if you're a fan of quirky pubs, you're in luck – the much-loved Sheppey Inn is just a short stroll away, serving up delicious food, great drinks, and a cosy atmosphere.

If you're ready to make the move to this idyllic slice of Somerset, don't wait too long – properties like this don't hang around. Visit the Sandersons UK listing to see more and arrange a viewing. Who knows? This time next year, you could be sipping tea on the terrace, with Glastonbury Tor in the background and the sound of the Sheppey in your ears. Bliss.

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