Listed for £725,000
March 13, 2026
Sold for £485,000
2014
Sold for £149,000
1997
Like this property? Maybe you'll like these ones close by too.
The sitting room perfectly balances comfort and space, with an open fireplace serving as a warm focal point. This flows seamlessly into a stunning garden room extension, featuring a vaulted ceiling and flooded with natural light from skylights and dual-aspect windows and doors that open onto the patio—creating an ideal space for summer entertaining and linking naturally with the dining area via the french doors.
Upstairs, timber latch doors lead to four generously proportioned bedrooms. The master suite benefits from a well-appointed en suite shower room, while two further double bedrooms and a single bedroom—equally suitable as a study—share a spacious family bathroom, which also houses the airing cupboard with the hot water cylinder.
Outside - The property is set within beautifully maintained gardens extending to over a third of an acre, enjoying a sunny south-westerly aspect. Approached on foot across a charming green via a small footbridge, the cottage is framed by an attractive front garden enclosed by a low stone wall, edged with fragrant lavender and enhanced by climbing roses that adorn the front of the house.
A side gate leads to a practical entrance area on the west side of the cottage, which is typically used as the main everyday access point. The former garage has been thoughtfully converted into an impressive studio/workshop, complete with power, lighting and water, and filled with natural light—making it ideal for creative pursuits or hobbies requiring additional space.
A driveway accessed from the lane at the side provides ample off-road parking, with a secure fence and gate giving access to the gardens and the cottage’s side entrance. Adjacent to the studio/workshop is a substantial timber outbuilding, also with power connected, incorporating a log store, garden store/shed and an additional shed/workshop. There is also a practical outdoor dog wash, featuring a Belfast sink with hot and cold water—perfect for cleaning up muddy paws after countryside walks.
To the rear of the cottage, a generous patio offers an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, leading onto a formal lawned garden. A magnificent magnolia tree stands to one side, underplanted with spring bulbs, hellebores and a variety of perennials. Decorative trellis and evergreen hedging separate this formal garden—with its symmetrical borders and raised ornamental pond—from a more relaxed garden beyond.
This informal garden, planted with apple trees, camellias and rhododendrons, provides a delightful space for younger family members to enjoy. Beyond this lies a dedicated kitchen garden area featuring raised beds, a greenhouse with power and light, and a productive selection of plants including raspberry, loganberry and blackberries, espalier cherry tree and dwarf fruit trees.
The entire rear garden enjoys a high level of privacy.
Situation - Tucked away in the gently rolling countryside of South Somerset, Isle Brewers is a charming and unspoilt village that perfectly captures the essence of rural English living. Surrounded by open farmland and picturesque lanes, the village offers a peaceful setting while remaining conveniently placed for access to nearby market towns and transport links. At the heart of Isle Brewers lies a small, friendly community with a traditional parish church which now doubles as a community hall and hub for local events including licensed bar and screen for sporting fixtures. The village consists of a scattering of attractive period cottages, farmhouses alongside more more properties. The surrounding landscape provides an abundance of walking routes, bridleways and open countryside, making it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits and a slower pace of life.
Despite its tranquil setting, Isle Brewers is well positioned for everyday amenities. The larger centres of Ilminster, Taunton and Chard are all within easy driving distance, offering a wide range of independent shops, supermarkets, cafés and restaurants, as well as schooling and leisure facilities. Taunton also provides a mainline rail service to London Paddington, making the area attractive for commuters seeking a rural retreat.
The village is particularly appealing to buyers looking for characterful homes in a quintessential Somerset setting, whether as a primary residence, countryside escape or family home. With its combination of beautiful surroundings, historic charm and accessibility, Isle Brewers represents a rare opportunity to enjoy village life at its most authentic.
Directions - What3words//////chuck.class.upwardly
Services - Main water, drainage, and electricity are connected. Oil fired central heating.
Ultrafast broadband is available. There is mobile signal at the property, please refer to Ofcom's website for further information.
Material Information - Somerset Council Tax Band F