https://www.cognatum.co.uk Hayes End Manor, Hayes End Road, South Petherton, Somerset, TA13 5BE The centrepiece of Hayes End Manor is the 14th century manor farmhouse with its adjoining granary and nearby flax barn, all converted and with some new building in 1989 to make 19 cottages and six apartments. South Petherton is blessed with the lovely honey-coloured stone still quarried nearby and has a good range of shops and amenities including a bank, library, post office, doctor’s surgery and cottage hospital.
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Hayes End : Hayes End is a fine example of an ancient Somerset farmhouse, dating perhaps from the end of the fourteenth century. The present development is based on the old farmhouse with its pretty, secluded courtyard and its beautiful stone Flax Barn and Granary - all listed buildings. Facilities : Facilities include an alarm service and resident manager, guest facilities, laundry and attractive gardens. South Petherton : South Petherton has all the amenities of a small town with bank, library, doctor‘s surgery, hospital, post office and a good range of shops, all gathered under the shadow of the beautiful octagonal church tower, a short walk from Hayes End. Tenure: Leasehold General Information: Cognatum maintains, repairs and insures all the buildings, arranges the window cleaning and refuse collection and tends to the gardens and grounds, thereby freeing owners from these responsibilities. Cognatum is keenly aware of the importance of keeping costs down and these are always carefully controlled. Owners are consulted annually with regard to all expenditure and services. For further information contact Cognatum on 01491 615961 If you want to call the management company direct call 01491 821170, or if you want to contact the development direct, call |
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