A modest-looking, four-bedroom semi selling for £750,000 has a surprise swimming pool in it.
The property was formerly a village bakery and is believed to date back to the 1850s.
It has been well maintained and offers spacious and flexible accommodation arranged over three floors.
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And it even comes with a 30ft by 15ft heated swimming pool, changing room and hot tub.
The house occupies a plot of 0.77 acres on the fringes of Combwich, just five miles west of Bridgwater in Somerset.
It is being marketed by Greenslade Taylor Hunt estate agents, as reported by Luxury Property News.

The listing reads: “Inside, a welcoming hallway leads to a charming sitting room with an attractive bay window and a small fireplace.
“The open-plan kitchen/breakfast/dining room is an impressive living space with patio doors opening out to the garden.

“The kitchen has a stylish contemporary look with glossy white units, quality work surfaces and space for appliances.
“On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with a Victorian-style suite with a separate corner shower cubicle.

“A further double bedroom with an ensuite WC can be found on the second floor.”
There is also an additional one-bedroom annexe called The Old Dairy, which is currently offered as a holiday let with an income stream of £20,000 per annum.

It is arranged over two floors and would also work well as accommodation for a dependent relative, as it could be incorporated into the main house.
There is also a range of incredible outbuildings, including a home office with a log burner, a private lodge, a former garage that has been converted into a gym/workshop and a pool complex with a 9m by 5m heated swimming pool, changing room and hot tub.

To the rear of the pool is an attractive patio area with a summerhouse, offering a good deal of privacy and seclusion.
The remainder of the garden includes an orchard filled with apple, pear and plum trees.
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