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3 Bedroom Cottage For Sale

Midford Bath, BA2 7DD

BA2 7DD, Midford, Bath, BA2, Bath

Sale Price: £375,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 2/20/2015

 33a Combe Road Combe Down
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Midford Bath, BA2 7DD

Property Summary:

Cottage
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

This three bedroom Cotswold cottage dates back to the 17th century and is beautifully situated on the bank of the Wellow brook with open views of the surrounding valley.It's versatile accommodation and spacious gardens are equally ideally situated to the family and downsizing markets as they are to be utilised as a holiday home in an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Description
This three bedroom Cotswold cottage is beautifully situated on the bank of the Wellow brook with open views of the surrounding valley. It's versatile accommodation and spacious gardens are equally ideally situated to the family and downsizing markets as they are to be utilised as a holiday home in an area of outstanding natural beauty.Internally the cottage offers all the prerequisite features you could ask for; natural slate flooring, stone mullion windows, AGA oven, double Belfast sink, wood burner and wooden framed and glazed doors. A particular feature is the master bedroom with it's open space affording a mezzanine sleeping area, ensuite with roll top bath and balcony overlooking the gardens, brook and valley beyond.The well established picture perfect garden to the south & east of house is bordered by high stone walls and the Wellow brook with wild brown trout; the property comes with riparian rights to fish the brook. The garden is partly laid to lawn surrounded by flower beds including a raised ericaceous bed with specimen Japanese Acer, Rhododendron, Azalea and Heathers.The walled vegetable garden is split into 3 rotation beds surrounded by various fruit trees placed around the edges.Kingfishers, heron, damsel flies and the occasional otter can be seen from the river bank and many species of bird (Tits, Woodpeckers, Thrushes, Blackbirds, Robins, Jays) are regular visitors to the garden and the occasional buzzard can be seen overflying the valley.

Location
Midford is a quaint Cotswold village approximately 3 miles (5 km) miles south east of Bath. The Cam and Wellow Brooks merge in Midford to form the Midford Brook, which then flows down to join the River Avon close to the village of Monkton Combe.On the hillside above Midford is Midford Castle a late 18th-century folly castle built in the shape of the ace of clubs. The castle was built in 1775 by Henry Disney Roebuck and provides a regal sight in such wonderful woodland surroundings. To the west of the village is upper Midford. Here in 1995 plans were made to create a new plantation to be known as Millennium wood. In 2000, land between Midford, Southstoke, and Combe Hay was prepared and planted with a variety of native trees and shrubs. This is open to the public all year round and is crossed by several public footpaths. The site overlooks the Cam brook and the restored remains of the Somerset Coal Canal as well as the 40 ft high viaduct built in 1908 that carried the Somerset & Dorset Railway line across the valleyTo the east of Midford village along the restored canal bed and towpath is Packhorse bridge, now closed to foot traffic but still intact. Further along the towpath is the fully restored Midford Aqueduct. It was the most substantial single structure built during the late 18th century Somerset Coal Canal project and was officially opened in 1803Midford is one of the starting points for a project by Sustrans (sustainable transport) organisation to link with an existing cycle route to the City of Bath via the Two Tunnels Greenway. The project has re-opened the old Devonshire and Combe Down railway tunnels to make the new link. This provides a unique way of travelling to Bath either by foot or bicycle. There is one public house in the village: the Hope and Anchor which is on the main road leading into the village, adjacent to the railway bridge and cycle path routeDuring the week and on Saturday there is an hourly bus service (the 267) which takes you into Bath in approximately 15 minutes. There is also a limited service on a Sunday.Whilst there are no amenities locally Midford is only a 1 mile drive from Combe Down with its abundance of local shops and supermarket.

Kitchen - 21' 1'' x 10' 11'' (6.42m x 3.32m)
Cottage style range of wooden wall and base with wood worksurface incorporating double Belfast sinks. Gas fired four oven AGA. Wooden framed windows to front and side aspect. Natural stone floor. Exposed beams to ceiling which has lights and fan. French doors to sun room and corridor through to utility room.

Utility Room - Utility Room
Matching wall and base cupboards with Corian work surfaces and one and a half bowl sink. Wall mounted gas fired boiler. Tiled floor. Original exposed beam. Radiator. Staircase to first floor. Stone mullion window and wooden framed and glazed doors to garden.

Lounge - 20' 1'' x 13' 8'' (6.12m x 4.16m)
Bamboo flooring with an exposed stone wall and working fireplace and wood burner. Windows to front aspect with secondary glazing. Original exposed beams, radiator and power points, TV aerial point.

Conservatory - 10' 1'' x 11' 10'' (3.07m x 3.60m)
Tiled floor with wooden panelling and triple aspect windows with panoramic garden views.

First Floor

First Floor Landing

Bedroom One - 20' 11'' x 11' 1'' (6.37m x 3.38m)
With Parquet flooring throughout and antique style radiators. Windows to front and side aspect with a glorious balcony overlooking the garden and beyond. There is an open bathroom area comprising a free standing bath with hand shower and fixed shower head and wash basin. Exposed beams and ladder style steps leading to the mezzanine area.

Bedroom One Mezzanine - 11' 0'' x 7' 9'' (3.35m x 2.36m)
Wrought iron balustrade with wooden hand rail lines this mezzanine. With space for a good sized double bed. Velux window to roof and view to balcony.

Bedroom Two - 10' 11'' x 10' 11'' (3.32m x 3.32m)
Stone mullion window to front aspect with wall mounted radiator. Wood laminate flooring and feature period fireplace. Storage cupboard which houses hot water cylinder.

Bedroom Three - 10' 11'' x 8' 10'' (3.32m x 2.69m)
Stone mullion window to front aspect. Carpeted and with wall mounted radiator.

Bathroom
Fitted with a WC, wash basin and tiled shower cubicle with glass doors. Oak flooring and radiator. Small window to rear aspect with garden views.

WC

Outside

Rear Garden
The well established picture perfect garden to the south & east of house is bordered by high stone walls and the Wellow brook with wild brown trout; the property comes with riparian rights to fish the brook. The garden is partly laid to lawn surrounded by flower beds including a raised ericaceous bed with specimen Japanese Acer, Rhododendron, Azalea and Heathers.The walled vegetable garden is split into 3 rotation beds surrounded by various fruit trees placed around the edges.Kingfishers, heron, damsel flies and the occasional otter can be seen from the river bank and many species of bird (Tits, Woodpeckers, Thrushes, Blackbirds, Robins, Jays) are regular visitors to the garden and the occasional buzzard can be seen overflying the valley.

Broadband
Standard broadbandUp to 16Mb (estimated speed: 4Mb)High speed broadbandUp to 38Mb (estimated speed: 5.5Mb)Figures supplied by uswitch.com

EPC
Band D

Viewings
This property is marketed by TYNINGS Ltd as a sole agent and viewings are strictly by appointment only. All viewings are accompanied and by prior arrangement. Please contact Nicola to arrange a viewing.

Disclaimer
TYNINGS, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning; building regulation or other consents and TYNINGS have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.

Property Features :

  • Period Cotswold Cottage
  • Glorious gardens with views
  • River Frontage
  • Great size master bedroom with balcony and ensuite
  • Country cottage kitchen with AGA