This former vicarage coach house dates back to the 1800s - and now it could be yours.

Listed at a price of £515,000, 81 North Road in Midsomer Norton offers a long history just minutes from the High Street.

The detached home, which is in a large corner plot, was built in 1870 and is believed to have been the coach house for the vicarage next door.

The vicarage was built in 1844 and features some parts from the parish church in Church Square, which was remodelled in 1830, such as a 15th century parapet and a Norman archway that sits outside the vicarage close to number 81.

The former coach house is arranged over two floors, with a sheltered front door leading into a sunny entrance reception with a ground floor cloakroom.

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The natural stone fireplace sits in the triple aspect lounge. (Sam Chivers)

The large lounge has a natural stone open fireplace and a light and airy triple aspect, and leads to the high-ceilinged dining room which formed part of the original coach house building.

Recently refitted, the kitchen offers a walk-in store cupboard as well as access to the garden.

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The dining room is part of the original coach house building. (Sam Chivers)

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, a family bathroom, an en-suite bathroom and a separate WC.

Outside is a triple garage and two adjoining gardens, one designed to catch the morning sun and the other facing the south.

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The property comes with two private gardens. (Sam Chivers)

The property is being marketed by estate agents Sam Chivers for a price of £515,000.

Sam Chivers commented: “This unique, detached property is set in its own private grounds with gated driveway approach to a large double garage.

“There is lots of space for a growing family and it is ideally placed for easy access to the High Street.”