A prominent freehold commercial premises with generous living accommodation situated in the heart of Wincanton. This most attractive Grade II listed building enjoys a distinctive frontage featuring two handsome twelve pane windows. The front door opens to a sizeable bright and interesting shop/retail space measuring approximately 26’ x 17’. An office and utility room link the shop to the residential living accommodation together with a collection of attached outbuildings that form two workshops and a studio. The accommodation is spread over three floors with sitting room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two attic rooms and shower room.
OUTSIDE
A pretty cottage garden full of colour and interest with flower and shrub borders, lawned area and terrace, all of which provides the perfect spot to unwind and relax.
Number 41 The High Street, Wincanton, formerly The Discworld Emporium.
The Discworld Emporium has been part of this lovely market town for just over twenty years and during that time, it attracted thousands of visitors from all over the word. As the name suggests the shop was entirely focused on Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books and memorabilia. In fact, it was at Sir Terry’s suggestion the Pearson’s moved to Wincanton, and he actually owned the premises for two years while Bernard and Isobel Pearson got the funds to buy it from him. Because of this unique connection Wincanton has not just been a place of pilgrimage of his fans but in 2002 Wincanton was officially twinned with Ankh-Morpork and in 2007 Discworld was put on the map, quite literally, when Terry opened a new housing development in the town bearing Discworld street names including Treacle Mine Road and Peach Pie Street. In January of this year the Emporium moved its business to a larger premises in the town. Its time now for this ancient building to encompass another incarnation. And perhaps nurture other talents and dreams as it did to all of us that brought the writings of a remarkable man to life within its walls.
Bernard Pearson Wincanton 2023 - vendor of the above.
LOCATION: The town of Wincanton is an appealing South Somerset town bordering the counties of Dorset and Wiltshire. Local amenities including a Co-Op supermarket, butcher, bakery, fruit and veg and whole foods shop, Morrisons, Lidl, Health Centre, Post Office, library, antique shops, cafes, eateries, the Bootmakers Workshop with crafts for both children and adults with a wood-fired pizza and a leisure centre with gym and swimming pool. The town has a thriving community with an active library as well as a community centre at the Balsam Centre which has a busy schedule of classes and groups. The town is a 10 minute drive from the fantastic offerings of Bruton including the Hauser & Wirth Art Gallery and Roth Bar & Grill, 10 minutes from the impressive highly-regarded Newt Hotel, 15 minutes from the pretty market town of Castle Cary and 20 minutes from the attractive Dorset town of Sherborne. It is also close to the A303 for an easy drive to/from London (approx 2 hours drive) and Berry’s coaches which operates a twice daily service to London. Other local attractions are a number of National Trust properties including Stourhead and approximately an hour’s drive from the beautiful Dorset coastline featuring some of the best beaches in the country. There is a Waitrose 10 minutes away in Gillingham or at Sherborne and an excellent local farm shop and restaurant at Kimbers (5 minutes away). There is also the renowned Wincanton racecourse and a pretty local park, Cale Park, which features a playground, café with ‘mini-town’ for children and the pretty river Cale which runs through to the countryside behind Loxton House.
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage subject to the usual utility regulations.
COUNCIL TAX BAND: B
LOCAL AUTHORITY: South Somerset District Council
RATES: 1 April 2023 to present - £7,200 rateable value.
TENURE: Freehold
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through the agents.
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This is a Freehold property.