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A Grade II Listed, three/four bedroom Georgian terrace property requiring continued modernisation. The spacious accommodation is arranged over four floors, with many original features such as wooden and flagstone floors, picture rails and fire places remain in many of the rooms. The accommodation includes separate, lounge, dining room, modern kitchen, utility and shower room, modern bathroom and large cellar. Outside there is front paved area and an enclosed rear courtyard garden.
The property is positioned conveniently within close walking distance to local amenities. Chard is geographically the highest town in Somerset and nestles in a corner of South Somerset between Dorset and Devon. Chard is a market town that offers a good range of local shops and amenities to include supermarkets, medical facilities and a variety of clubs and societies. The town is well served with primary and secondary schools. It lies on the A30 road near the Devon border, c.15 miles south west of Yeovil and c.14 miles south of Taunton with access to the M5 Motorway.
Accessed from the dining room to: Cellar room with hobbies room/bedroom four.
Entrance lobby, hallway, lounge, dining room with double doors to rear courtyard and stairs down to cellar,kitchen, utility, shaower room.
Bedroom, family room.
Two further bedrooms.
Paved front area and enclosed rear garden.
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Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
15 Combe Street, Hope Terrace, Chard, Somerset TA20 1JA
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An indication of the seller’s current minimum acceptable price at auction. The guide price or range of guide prices is given to assist consumers in deciding whether or not to pursue a purchase. It is usual, but not always the case, that a provisional reserve range is agreed between the seller and the auctioneer at the start of marketing. As the reserve is not fixed at this stage and can be adjusted by the seller at any time up to the day of the auction in the light of interest shown during the marketing period, a guide price is issued. This guide price can be shown in the form of a minimum and maximum price range within which an acceptable sale price (reserve) would fall, or as a single price figure within 10% of which the minimum acceptable price (reserve) would fall. A guide price is different to a reserve price (see separate definition). Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
The seller’s minimum acceptable price at auction and the figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell. The reserve price is not disclosed and remains confidential between the seller and the auctioneer.
Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.
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