Business description
Description:
Very popular Tearooms and bungalow in a delightful rural location which is surrounded with wildlife and stunning views. whilst the property and tearooms are a little off the beaten track they are adjacent to a well known cycle path which is used by large numbers of cyclists and walkers in pursuit of peace, tranquility and the sight of wildlife in their natural habitat.
This is a true lifestyle business that will give many years of enjoyment and prosperity to its new owners.
Premises Details:
This unusual property comprises a detached bungalow with later additions, including an annex to the side, standing in gardens extending to 0.38 acres. Situated on the site is a free standing log cabin, extending to 22.28m², currently used as a café/tea room together with an extensive outside seating area.
Planning Consent:
Planning consent was granted, under application number 049251/015, in September 2007 for a change of use from residential to mixed residential and business to allow the running of a tea room at the property.
Property information
- Property:
- Freehold
- Living accommodation:
- Front door to entrance hall with radiator. Bedroom 1/reception room, south easterly aspect, radiators and built in wardrobe. Bedroom 2, south easterly aspect with views across to Glastonbury Tor, radiators. Bedroom 3, north westerly aspect, radiator. Bathroom, with bath, electric shower over, wash hand basin, low flush WC, radiator. Kitchen, north westerly aspect, range of base and wall units with work surface over, island unit, gas range with 7 rings, 3 ovens and plate warmer, stainless steel double sink with single drainer, radiator. Reception room, south east and south west aspect with large windows, tiled floor, radiator and side entrance to car port. Utility room, oil fired combi-boiler, tiled floor.
Accessed from the carport is the adjoining annex comprising kitchenette, range of base units with work surface over and stainless steel sink and drainer. Bed/sitting room, with radiator. Shower room, low flush WC wash hand basin and direct feed shower.
To the front of the annex is a covered car port. To the rear of the property is a WC and detached wooden store, with double doors, side access and electricity supply
- Location:
- The property and gardens are situated in peaceful and beautiful surroundings.The area is managed by English Heritage and The RSPB, the property is on the edge of the number 3 cycle track which connects Padstow in Cornwall to the historic City of Bath.
Situated close to the Ham Wall Nature reserve, which is one of the best in Somerset, the location attracts a large number of bird watches and dog walkers who are regular visitors and often travel long distances in pursuit of the bird watching opportunities; many are regular customers to the business.
This cycle track was originally the historic Somerset and Dorset Railway which is level and provides uninterrupted views of the Somerset countryside, with notable landmarks such as Glastonbury Tor.
Whilst rural the property is easily accessible to the main road network and several attractive towns, all of which are known for their year round tourism.
Business Operation
- Reasons for selling:
- One of the owners has some health issues and and therefore with great reluctance the property and business must be sold... without these issues this terrific business would not be on the market.
- Years established:
- 5