Stoke St. Michael, Somerset, BA3 5JH | Property for sale | Savills
383.32 sq m(4,126 sq ft)
Guide price £1,450,000($1,874,415)

Stoke St. MichaelSomerset, BA3 5JH

  • Under offer

Key features

  • Charming Village Location
  • About 1.11 Acre of Grounds
  • Stylish Interior Design
  • Further Development Potential of Outbuildings
  • Peaceful Rural Setting
  • Additional Plot with Resident Potential Available by Separate Negotiation

A charming and stylishly presented Grade II Listed farmhouse situated in grounds of just over one acre.

About this property

  • The Home House is a beautifully presented period farmhouse on the outskirts of Stoke St Michael, one of several picturesque villages in the Mendip Hills of Somerset. Constructed in the 17th century, this property is full of character and charm and it boasts a wealth of historical features, including am original "toll" door. The property is stylishly presented throughout, making it perfect for family living. The property still offers significant opportunities for further extension and enhancement, including approved planning permissions, thereby unlocking its full potential as a grand family home.

    A charming gravelled driveway leads to the front of the south-facing façade. The front door, framed by a stunning Wisteria, opens into an impressive entrance hall with an original flagstone floor that extends throughout the ground floor. Off the hall, there are two stylishly furnished reception rooms with beautiful views of the front gardens. These rooms feature box seats beneath exquisite mullion windows and handsome fireplaces, one with a Bath stone surround and the other with an aged timber lintel. Leading from the entrance hall is a stunning 'DeVOL' kitchen situated at the centre of the house. This kitchen features hand-crafted units topped with fine Carrara marble and includes integrated appliances such as a Miele dishwasher and oven as well as a Smeg induction hob. An electric two-oven Aga provides warmth beneath a beautiful Bath stone arched chimney breast. Noteworthy is an original Elm door that hides a charming spiral staircase leading to the top of the house. Exposed beams and traditional cast iron radiators enhance the room's extraordinary character.

    Adjacent to the kitchen is a boot room with garden access and a scullery. Solid oak countertops sit atop hand-crafted units, housing an oversized Belfast sink. A Fisher and Paykel fridge freezer, along with a Caple wine cooler, are integrated into fine cabinetry by 'DeVOL.' At the far end of the scullery is a stylish cloakroom featuring William Morris wallpaper and Catchpole and Rye sanitaryware. Completing the ground floor is the cellar, accessed via steps from the entrance hall.

    Upstairs, the spacious hall leads to four bedrooms (one with en suite bathroom) and a family bathroom. The rooms are generously proportioned with various further original features on show. The stairs continue to the second floor, which includes two large bedrooms, a bathroom and attic space, with access back down the spiral staircase to the kitchen. All bedrooms offer spectacular views of the gardens and are variously furnished with exposed timber floors, window seats, built-in cupboards, Bath stone fireplaces, and exposed ceiling beams. The bathrooms are fitted with traditional fixtures, and the family bathroom includes a heated towel rail.

    Garden & Grounds

    The Home House is situated on approximately 1.1 acres of land. The gardens are primarily laid to lawn and adorned with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. Beyond the near boundary lies a charming paddock with its own entrance and road access. Adjacent to the formal front lawns is a well-stocked vegetable garden featuring several raised beds. A greenhouse is nestled against a seasoned stone wall that forms the near boundary. With creative landscaping, there is significant potential to reposition the driveways and parking areas to the rear of the house, transforming the area into additional lawn space. The surrounding countryside views are wonderfully far-reaching and the setting is incredibly peaceful.

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The Home House is a delightful family house, sat in incredibly beautiful surroundings and offers potential for further expansion.

Alistair HeatherProperty agent

Local information

  • The Home House is conveniently located on the western edge of the picturesque village of Stoke St Michael, near the Mendip Hills. The village offers a shop, pub, church, primary school, and a baby and toddler group. To the west lies the village of Oakhill, home to the popular Oakhill Inn, a primary school, and the Mendip Golf Club with its 18-hole course. To the east is Leigh on Mendip, which boasts a beautiful 13th-century church, an excellent village pub, and a primary school recently rated outstanding by Ofsted. Nearby, you'll find the up-market Talbot pub and Babington House, Soho House's country mansion.
  • Approximately seven miles away is Frome, one of Somerset's most fashionable market towns, recently highlighted by the Sunday Times as the best place to live in the county. Frome offers a wide range of retail outlets and amenities. Founded in 2013, the “Frome Independent” is an award-winning independent street market held on the first Sunday of every month, attracting 80,000 visitors annually. About 12 miles to the south is Bruton, known for the famous Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery and Roth Bar.
  • The area is rich with footpaths, including those in Asham Woods and a bridleway to the nearby village of Mells. The Macmillan Way, a long-distance path, passes through Stoke St Michael, offering ample opportunities for walking and cycling along converted railway lines and the Mells River. Local schools are excellent, including All Hallows, Downside, Prior Park, Monkton Combe, and King Edward's in Bath, as well as the Bruton schools including Sexey's.
  • The property is well-placed for commuting with easy access to the A37 and A303/M3. High-speed rail links to London Paddington are available from Bath Spa, Frome, and Castle Cary, with journey times starting at 80 minutes. Bristol Airport is approximately a 30-minute drive away

Additional information

  • There is significant potential to extend the accommodation at The Home House. Planning permission (Mendip - 2022/1021/LBC) has been granted for the replacement of the adjoining outbuilding that leads on from the scullery, with a single storey garden room which would take full advantage of uninterrupted views of the surrounding countryside. In addition, adjacent to the dining room, and accessible via an existing cupboard space, is a large former workshop that has planning permission to be transformed into a delightful triple-aspect garden room, illuminating the west side of the house. The proposed ground floor conversions (the morning/family room and the garden room) already have planning permission in place (planning reference 2022/1021/LBC).
  • Available by separate negotiation, is an additional development plot, The Home Farm, situated in the rear grounds. There is potential for a farmhouse, garages, or outbuilding of up to two storeys through the rebuilding of a historic, separate structure that fell into ruin during the war period. Much of the stone remains on site, and some exterior walls are still visible. Mendip District Council has expressed in-principle support for redevelopment, subject to the submission of an acceptable planning application. The current owners have photographs of the original two-storey property.
  • EPC Exempt
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G