High Street, Axbridge
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A wonderful opportunity to acquire a spacious ground floor apartment, ideally situated in the heart of the historic market town of Axbridge. Offering generous and well-proportioned accommodation, this two-bedroom property provides excellent living space and exciting scope for renovation. The accommodation features a superb sitting room with impressive proportions, creating a generous and versatile space for both relaxing and entertaining. The property further comprises two well-sized bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and a central hallway. With its spacious layout, character, and enviable position, this is a fantastic opportunity to create a wonderful home tailored to individual taste. Outside, the property enjoys access to a delightful shared garden, providing a peaceful outdoor space to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Set within Axbridge High...
A wonderful opportunity to acquire a spacious ground floor apartment, ideally situated in the heart of the historic market town of Axbridge.
Offering generous and well-proportioned accommodation, this two-bedroom property provides excellent living space and exciting scope for renovation.
The accommodation features a superb sitting room with impressive proportions, creating a generous and versatile space for both relaxing and entertaining. The property further comprises two well-sized bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, and a central hallway.
With its spacious layout, character, and enviable position, this is a fantastic opportunity to create a wonderful home tailored to individual taste.
Outside, the property enjoys access to a delightful shared garden, providing a peaceful outdoor space to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Set within Axbridge High Street, the property is perfectly placed for the town’s amenities, independent shops, cafés, and the surrounding Somerset countryside.
A rare opportunity to acquire a spacious apartment in a desirable and historic location.
Situation: Axbridge’s historic medieval square, adorned with its pubs, café, shops and (notably) the pharmacy, featured in 2026’s BBC TV sitcom ‘Can you Keep a Secret?’ with Dawn French showing the town off at its best, with many idyllic drone shots of this picturesque area. Axbridge itself is lucky enough to have its own post office, GP surgery, primary school (Ofsted-rating ‘Good’) and a nursery school, while older students typically attend the Kings of Wessex Academy (www.kowessex.co.uk) or one of the nearby independent schools, such as Sidcot School, Wells Cathedral School, or Millfield. Axbridge has a strong community spirit, hosting regular farmers’ markets, annual events, and even a unique pageant every decade. Steeped in history, the town was granted its Royal Charter in 1202 and remains one of Somerset’s most characterful small towns, surrounded by stunning countryside including the Mendip Hills’ Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Somerset Levels, Cheddar Reservoir, and the Strawberry Line cycle path. Excellent transport links via the nearby M5 and A38 make commuting to Wells, Cheddar, Weston-super-Mare, or Bristol straightforward, with Bristol Airport just 20 minutes away. The coast is also easily reached, with sandy beaches just a short drive away.
Directions: From Congresbury, travel south along the A38 through Churchill and Winscombe before turning left towards Axbridge. As you enter Axbridge, bear onto the A371 and continue into High Street, where the town's attractive medieval buildings and historic market square can be found. Proceed along High Street, and number 22 can be found on the left-hand side. What3Words: ///fish.handyman.elbowing
Material Information: The property operates on gas central heating. Council Tax band: B. EPC Rating: E. Each flat in the building is a joint lessee and jointly owns the freehold. Ground rent is £10 per year. All repairs are shared costs between the four flats. Grade II Listed.