Offers in region of

£260,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Ashfield Close, Trudoxhill, Frome BA11

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Freehold
Reduced on 19/06/2026

About this property

  • An exciting opportunity to unleash your creativity and turn this home into your dream abode.

  • A 3 Bedroom Mid Terrace in the Village of Trudoxhill

  • Solar Panels & Electric Heating

  • Two Large Double Bedrooms and a Single Bedroom

  • Family Bathroom & Downstairs Cloakroom

  • Spacious Kitchen with dining area

  • Close to local Amenities and a short drive to Frome Town Centre

  • Delightful Countryside location with opportunity to enjoy the outdoors & your surroundings

  • Low Maintenance Rear & Front Gardens

  • Quote Reference EB0191 - Emma Butcher Independent Property Agent

Quote ref EB0191

Looking for a home with potential, a little character and plenty of opportunity to make it your own? Or perhaps you’re searching for an investment with scope to add value? This three-bedroom end-terrace home in the rural village of Trudoxhill could be just the one.

This is a home that gives you the chance to put your own stamp on it. While some updating and redecoration would undoubtedly bring out its best, the layout is already practical and well-proportioned, with three bedrooms, a generous kitchen/diner, a welcoming lounge, downstairs cloakroom, family bathroom and useful storage throughout.

There are also some particularly useful features already in place, including solar panels, electric storage heating, double glazing and an insulated loft with lighting, making this a home with plenty of potential for the future.

Step inside...
The entrance opens into the hallway, with useful storage and space beneath the stairs where the washing machine is currently located.

The lounge is a lovely-sized room, with plenty of natural light coming through the patio doors overlooking the garden. A woodburning stove provides a cosy focal point and is perfect for taking the chill off those colder evenings. There is plenty of room here for comfortable sofas, occasional furniture and a television, making it an easy room to relax in or enjoy with family and friends.

The kitchen/diner is a particularly sociable space and offers an abundance of fitted units and worktop space, together with an electric hob. There is currently space for an under-counter fridge, while the washing machine is positioned beneath the stairs in the hallway. For anyone looking to modernise, there is scope to reconfigure the kitchen to incorporate an oven and washing machine, or perhaps give the whole space a fresh new look.

The dining area provides ample room for a good-sized table and chairs, making this a useful everyday family space as well as somewhere to entertain.

A downstairs cloakroom is tucked conveniently off the hallway – always a welcome addition in a busy household.

Upstairs...

Upstairs are three bedrooms and the family bathroom.

The main bedroom is currently being used as an art studio and has the benefit of a built-in cupboard and its own sink. The sink could be removed relatively simply, or for those with bigger plans, there may be scope to explore creating an ensuite shower room, subject of course to the necessary permissions and consents.

Bedroom two is a generous double room with fitted wardrobes, providing excellent built-in storage and leaving plenty of space for bedroom furniture.

Bedroom three is a smaller single room, but don't underestimate it! It could make a lovely child's bedroom, nursery, home office, hobby room or peaceful little reading space depending on what your household needs.

The family bathroom completes the first floor and provides the usual facilities, including a bath and shower – practical for everyday family life and particularly handy when there are little ones to bathe.

Looking for a home with potential, a little character and plenty of opportunity to make it your own? Or perhaps you’re searching for an investment with scope to add value? This three-bedroom end-terrace home in the rural village of Trudoxhill could be just the one.

This is a home that gives you the chance to put your own stamp on it. While some updating and redecoration would undoubtedly bring out its best, the layout is already practical and well-proportioned, with three bedrooms, a generous kitchen/diner, a welcoming lounge, downstairs cloakroom, family bathroom and useful storage throughout.

There are also some particularly useful features already in place, including solar panels, electric storage heating, double glazing and an insulated loft with lighting, making this a home with plenty of potential for the future.

To the rear is an enclosed garden, offering a manageable outdoor space with a patio area and shed. It is an easy garden to imagine enjoying on a sunny morning with a cup of coffee, or somewhere to sit outside at the end of the day.

There is also an outside tap, which is always useful for watering plants, washing down muddy boots or tackling those gardening jobs.

The front garden is gravelled, keeping maintenance relatively straightforward, while immediately outside the kitchen window is a large green open space, giving the property a pleasant outlook and adding to the feeling of space.

Parking is available on street.

A home with potential...

This is a property that offers buyers the chance to create something that feels genuinely their own. The fundamentals are here – a good-sized three-bedroom layout, useful living space, a garden, storage, solar panels and a downstairs cloakroom – while the cosmetic updating gives you the opportunity to choose your own colours, finishes and style.

For a first-time buyer, it could be a great way to get onto the property ladder without paying a premium for someone else's décor. For a family, the three-bedroom layout offers flexibility as your needs change. And for an investor, the combination of location, accommodation and potential could make this an interesting proposition.

So, in conclusion, if you're looking for a home where you can roll up your sleeves, get creative and gradually turn a house into something that reflects your personality, this could be well worth a look. It isn't trying to pretend to be something it isn't – it simply offers a good amount of space, a practical layout and plenty of opportunity to make improvements over time.

And with solar panels, double glazing, electric storage heating, a woodburning stove, enclosed rear garden, outside tap and useful storage, there is already plenty to work with.

Who would this home suit?

First-time buyers looking for an affordable home they can improve and make their own, families wanting three bedrooms and useful living space, or investors looking for a property with potential could all find plenty to like here.

It could also suit someone who simply enjoys a project and would rather create their own style than inherit somebody else's!

Why choose Trudoxhill?

Trudoxhill is a small rural village situated close to Frome, offering a peaceful countryside setting while remaining within easy reach of everyday amenities.

The village has its own community hall, where local activities and events take place, as well as the 17th-century White Hart, a popular village pub known for its food and welcoming, family- and dog-friendly atmosphere.

Nearby at Pyle Farm you'll find Palette & Pasture, a popular ice cream parlour producing its own gelato using dairy from the farm's herd. There is plenty to make this a fun destination for families too, including a children's play area with a pedal tractor track and digger pit, animals to feed and seasonal events throughout the year.

For a wider choice of shops, restaurants, cafés, entertainment and sports facilities, the historic market town of Frome is approximately four miles away. Frome is particularly well known for its independent spirit and monthly market, showcasing local food, crafts and creative businesses.

And when it's time to escape into the countryside, there are plenty of opportunities nearby for walking, cycling and enjoying the surrounding rural landscape.

Nearby schooling options can be found in Nunney, Upton Noble, Bruton and Frome.

Additional information
The property also benefits from solar panels, electric storage heating, double glazing, an insulated loft with lighting, outside tap and on-street parking.

EPC – C
Council Tax Band – B (approximately £1,800 per annum)
Services – Mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage
Tenure – Freehold
Built – Approximately 1976–1982

Kindly note that some items mentioned or seen in the photographs may not be included with the property. Please check with the Property Agent for clarification.

For further information or to arrange your personal viewing, please contact Emma Butcher.

Quote Ref: Eb 0191

Mortgage calculator

Monthly repayment

£1,300 per month

Whole of market comparison

70+ lenders and 10,000+ products

How much could I borrow

In partnership with

mojo logo

The monthly repayments provided are estimates and should be used as a guide only. The actual amount you can borrow will depend on your personal financial situation and subject to a full application. For a more precise estimate, please use the Mojo mortgage calculator. Your home or property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

More information

  • Tenure

    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    B

Report this listing

eXp World UK

Logo of eXp World UK
Email agent