Property description
A charming and particularly well presented three bedroom period, end terrace, stone cottage, full of character features such as inglenook fireplaces, wood burning stoves, ledge and brace doors and beams. Good size garden, views over open countryside and parking nearby. EPC rating E
DESCRIPTION A charming and particularly well presented three bedroom period stone cottage, full of character features such as inglenook fireplaces, wood burning stoves, ledge and brace doors and beams. On the ground floor the cottage briefly comprises; an entrance hall, a sitting room with wooden floor, inglenook fireplace, wood burning stove, beamed ceiling and window with front aspect, a dining room with inglenook fireplace, beamed ceiling and window to front. A well appointed family bathroom with roll-top bath, quadrant shower, basin and WC and a kitchen with ample cupboards and workspace, an integrated oven and hob, plumbing for a washing machine and a door leading to the rear garden.
On the first floor is a spacious landing with boiler cupboard and built in linen cupboard. The master bedroom has a window to the front, beams and built in wardrobes. The second double has views to the front towards open countryside. There is a good size single room with views over the rear garden and open fields beyond.
OUTSIDE To the front of the property is a walled garden area laid to gravel. There is a path to the side which leads to the front door and onto a useful area, used a bin store, and a pedestrian gate which takes you to the rear garden. . The rear garden has a gravelled patio area, good size lawn, vegetable garden, large garden shed and wood store.
LOCATION Chewton Mendip is a popular village with a highly regarded primary school, pre-school, a Public House, shop and village hall. The village is conveniently situated for commuting to both Bath and Bristol.
Wells is the smallest cathedral city in England. It caters for most everyday needs, offering good shopping facilities as well as restaurants and pubs, a cinema, churches of most denominations, together with open-air markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Schools are plentiful with the Cathedral School, the Blue School and a choice of primary schools in Wells, Millfield School in Street and Downside school in Stratton-on-the-Fosse are easily accessible.
There are good road connections to Bristol, Bath, the motorway system and Bristol Airport, with rail links from Bristol Temple Meads and Castle Cary (both about 25 minutes drive away) to London Paddington.
Sporting facilities in the area include racing at Wincanton and Bath, golf at Wells and near Oakhill, sailing or fishing at Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes. In addition, there is a Leisure Centre in Wells offering a variety of recreational facilities.
TENURE Freehold
HEATING Gas central heating and wood burning stoves.
SERVICES Mains drainage, gas, electricity and water are all connected.
VIEWING Strictly by appointment with Cooper and Tanner. Tel: 01749 676524
LOCAL AUTHORITY Mendip District Council, Cannards Grave Road, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. BA4 5BT. Tel: 0300 303 8588
COUNCIL TAX Band 'C'
EPC RATING Rating 'E'
DIRECTIONS From Wells take the A39 Bristol Road. Continue to the village of Chewton Mendip. Upon entering the village the property can be found immediately on your right. Parking can be found in the layby on your left hand side (opposite the row of cottages).
Property Features :
- Character stone cottage
- Three bedrooms
- Inglenook fireplaces
- Wood burning stoves
- Beamed ceilings