The Maples, Curry Rivel, Langport, TA10
Under Offer
£285,000 Asking Price
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Key Features
3 bedrooms
Private off road parking
An investment opportunity
Last home remaining
Village location
10 Year Warranty
Ready to move in
About This Property
Ready to move in NOW - Flooring included
HURRY - LAST HOME REMAINING!
Plot 21, The Stapleton
The Stapleton is a three bedroom semi-detached home with allocated off street parking for two cars and a south-west facing garden.
Beyond the hall downstairs is a light kitchen/dining room leading to the living room. The kitchen is fitted to a high specification and includes, single oven and ceramic hob.
On the first floor the master bedroom benefits from an ensuite and fitted wardrobes, two further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a linen cupboard.
This property also benefits from double glazed White PVCu windows and a gas fired condensing combi boiler.
*Please note* The images are of a Polden housetype, is for illustrative purposes only. The Stapleton (915 sq ft) is 51 sq feet larger than the Polden housetype.
Some internal images have been virtually furnished for illustration purposes.
Location
Curry Rivel is a tranquil village, located just above the vast Somerset Levels.
It is said the village was awarded its name by Sir Richard Rivell, the lord of the manor in 1216. It is said that he gave the village his name along with the title of Curry which also belongs to North Curry and Curry Mallet meaning village.
Standing proud over the village stands the Burton Pynsent Monument, the construction of the 140-foot monument was finished in 1768 for two thousand pounds which was a considerable amount at the time. The monument was constructed in memory of Sir William Pynsent who was a highly successful businessman in the Somerset cider trade.
In the historic centre of Curry Rivel, you can find the local Church of England Junior School, just off Church Street. If you are looking for a tasty treat, the popular tea shop Living Pretty have a wonderful mouth-watering selection of homemade cakes and freshly baked bread made to order, and The Firehouse Somerset, offers a superb dining experience with a menu that caters for most tastes and a range of lovingly handmade pizzas, paired with a delightful ambience to unwind with a glass of your favourite tipple.
Things to do
If you are wondering how to occupy yourself, donÂ’t be fooled by Curry RivelÂ’s peaceful setting, there is lots going on.
To keep the children entertained the village is home to its own Brownies, Guides and Scout groups where the little ones can brush up on their orienteering, camping, cooking, and craft skills. These groups are wonderful for meeting new children in the area and teaching them some worthy life skills. The village also regularly hold events like the Flower Show or the Village Fete which is fun for all the family.
Looking to join a club or learn some new skills? Look no further! Curry Rivel has a wealth of clubs to suit many tastes including, art, entertainment and music clubs, walking, gardening, bowls and cricket clubs.
The village also has excellent facilities including a post office, dentist, garage, florist, convenience store, hair dressers, playgroup, The Drayton Crown which is a pub and hotel and a local taxi service.
Education
Curry Rivel is home to the Curry Rivel Church of England Primary school, which is located just off of Church Street. You can also find Huish Episcopi Academy only a short distance from Curry Rivel located in the neighbouring village of Langport which offers secondary education and has a sixth form for further education.
Transport
Curry Rivel is located just 9 miles from Junction 25 of the M5 motorway. If you rely on public transport Curry Rivel has lots of handy bus routes to get into neighbouring towns and villages, you can get to Taunton via the number 54 bus with the journey taking around 39 minutes according to The Buses of Somerset.
Management Company
An approved 3rd party management company will be contracted to maintain attenuation and public open space at The Maples. Each property is required to pay a yearly annual fee of £200 to the Management Company.
Summerfield Homes
Summerfield is an established property company with a longstanding reputation for commercial development as well as managing and maintaining a diverse property portfolio, and building select residential new home sites throughout the South West. We hold a strong track record of delivering quality homes and recognise the importance of maintaining our reputation of constructing desirable homes that offer customers a more individual choice. Every home is designed to complement its setting, incorporating a traditional style typical of the local area with character features and individual finishes. Built using the latest construction techniques, all Summerfield homes come with a 10-year National House Builders Council (NHBC) warranty.
*Photographs, virtual tours and Computer-Generated Images (CGI) shown may be of current or previous Summerfield Homes and show homes. These images are produced in good faith and are intended to give potential customers a flavour of each particular house type. They do not necessarily represent specific plots or developments and actual external/internal finishes; plot sizes and landscaping will vary. For details of specific plots, please refer to a Summerfield Homes Sales Representative.
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HURRY - LAST HOME REMAINING!
Plot 21, The Stapleton
The Stapleton is a three bedroom semi-detached home with allocated off street parking for two cars and a south-west facing garden.
Beyond the hall downstairs is a light kitchen/dining room leading to the living room. The kitchen is fitted to a high specification and includes, single oven and ceramic hob.
On the first floor the master bedroom benefits from an ensuite and fitted wardrobes, two further bedrooms, a family bathroom and a linen cupboard.
This property also benefits from double glazed White PVCu windows and a gas fired condensing combi boiler.
*Please note* The images are of a Polden housetype, is for illustrative purposes only. The Stapleton (915 sq ft) is 51 sq feet larger than the Polden housetype.
Some internal images have been virtually furnished for illustration purposes.
Location
Curry Rivel is a tranquil village, located just above the vast Somerset Levels.
It is said the village was awarded its name by Sir Richard Rivell, the lord of the manor in 1216. It is said that he gave the village his name along with the title of Curry which also belongs to North Curry and Curry Mallet meaning village.
Standing proud over the village stands the Burton Pynsent Monument, the construction of the 140-foot monument was finished in 1768 for two thousand pounds which was a considerable amount at the time. The monument was constructed in memory of Sir William Pynsent who was a highly successful businessman in the Somerset cider trade.
In the historic centre of Curry Rivel, you can find the local Church of England Junior School, just off Church Street. If you are looking for a tasty treat, the popular tea shop Living Pretty have a wonderful mouth-watering selection of homemade cakes and freshly baked bread made to order, and The Firehouse Somerset, offers a superb dining experience with a menu that caters for most tastes and a range of lovingly handmade pizzas, paired with a delightful ambience to unwind with a glass of your favourite tipple.
Things to do
If you are wondering how to occupy yourself, donÂ’t be fooled by Curry RivelÂ’s peaceful setting, there is lots going on.
To keep the children entertained the village is home to its own Brownies, Guides and Scout groups where the little ones can brush up on their orienteering, camping, cooking, and craft skills. These groups are wonderful for meeting new children in the area and teaching them some worthy life skills. The village also regularly hold events like the Flower Show or the Village Fete which is fun for all the family.
Looking to join a club or learn some new skills? Look no further! Curry Rivel has a wealth of clubs to suit many tastes including, art, entertainment and music clubs, walking, gardening, bowls and cricket clubs.
The village also has excellent facilities including a post office, dentist, garage, florist, convenience store, hair dressers, playgroup, The Drayton Crown which is a pub and hotel and a local taxi service.
Education
Curry Rivel is home to the Curry Rivel Church of England Primary school, which is located just off of Church Street. You can also find Huish Episcopi Academy only a short distance from Curry Rivel located in the neighbouring village of Langport which offers secondary education and has a sixth form for further education.
Transport
Curry Rivel is located just 9 miles from Junction 25 of the M5 motorway. If you rely on public transport Curry Rivel has lots of handy bus routes to get into neighbouring towns and villages, you can get to Taunton via the number 54 bus with the journey taking around 39 minutes according to The Buses of Somerset.
Management Company
An approved 3rd party management company will be contracted to maintain attenuation and public open space at The Maples. Each property is required to pay a yearly annual fee of £200 to the Management Company.
Summerfield Homes
Summerfield is an established property company with a longstanding reputation for commercial development as well as managing and maintaining a diverse property portfolio, and building select residential new home sites throughout the South West. We hold a strong track record of delivering quality homes and recognise the importance of maintaining our reputation of constructing desirable homes that offer customers a more individual choice. Every home is designed to complement its setting, incorporating a traditional style typical of the local area with character features and individual finishes. Built using the latest construction techniques, all Summerfield homes come with a 10-year National House Builders Council (NHBC) warranty.
*Photographs, virtual tours and Computer-Generated Images (CGI) shown may be of current or previous Summerfield Homes and show homes. These images are produced in good faith and are intended to give potential customers a flavour of each particular house type. They do not necessarily represent specific plots or developments and actual external/internal finishes; plot sizes and landscaping will vary. For details of specific plots, please refer to a Summerfield Homes Sales Representative.
Contact Langport Residential Sales
The Shopping Parade
Somerset
Langport
TA10 9PG
Meet your Agent
Owen Setter
Residential Manager
Owen started working in property in 2009 as a Lettings Negotiator in London. Over the course of the next 9 years, Owen transitioned through Lettings, Property Management and Sales roles with an independent London agent. After relocating to the West Country with his family in 2017, Owen joined Greenslade Taylor Hunt.
Owen is delighted to be able to motivate and manage his team as they regularly exceed expectations by striving to deliver superb customer service with consideration and attention to detail. Outside of work, Owen makes the most of enjoying the countryside and watching live sport, music and theatre.
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07809 507320
Permitted Payments
Fees apply:
The holding deposit is non-refundable if the tenancy does not go ahead due to the tenants providing false or misleading information, pulling out or failing the right to rent check. Details will be put in writing to the tenants within 7 days of the application not proceeding.
GTH are regulated by the RICS in regards to monies held by all parties and are members of the Property Redress Scheme.
- Holding deposit; equivalent to one weeks rent. This payment will be deducted from the first month’s rent or paid back to the tenant via bank transfer once referencing has been completed and a tenancy start date agreed. Please see our terms and conditions for more details.
- Late payment of rent; 3% above the Bank of England base rate which, after 14 days can be backdated to the day rent was due.
- Any alternations/variations to the tenancy agreement; £50.
- Early termination fee (with landlords consent); £360.
- All charges are inclusive of VAT.
The holding deposit is non-refundable if the tenancy does not go ahead due to the tenants providing false or misleading information, pulling out or failing the right to rent check. Details will be put in writing to the tenants within 7 days of the application not proceeding.
- Any keys or security devices that are lost during the tenancy will be charged to the tenant.
GTH are regulated by the RICS in regards to monies held by all parties and are members of the Property Redress Scheme.