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2 bedroom semi-detached house
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Property description & features
- A characterful cottage property in excellent order
- Lounge with wood burner, dining room/second sitting area and kitchen/breakfast room
- Also utility room and cloakroom
- Two double bedrooms, modern bathroom
- South facing, flagstone-paved courtyard garden fronts the property
- Off road parking
- EPC rating: TBC
SITUATION The village of Wick is positioned within attractive countryside and is a short distance from the heritage coastline, with its beautiful cliff top walks and mixture of sandy and stony beaches. Wick is one of the more self-contained villages in the Vale of Glamorgan and contains a number of period houses, a local shop and post office, Church in Wales Primary School, two public houses, church, village hall, village green and local rugby and cricket clubs. Although enjoying the benefits of a rural community, the village is accessible to the towns of Cowbridge and Llantwit Major which both include a good range of retail facilities, and to the town of Bridgend (some 7 miles) which offers a comprehensive commercial, retail and leisure amenities.
ABOUT THE PROPERTY * Located to the heart of "Old Wick" and backing onto the Parish Church of St James.
* A stone built cottage, extended in more recent years, but thought to date back over two hundred years.
* Retaining significant character - including beamed ceilings and exposed stonework - the property has been sympathetically modernised and has been kept in excellent order.
* Entrance porch leads into a short hallway from which there is access into the central dining room.
* Multipurpose dining room from which doors lead into the kitchen and also into the family lounge; staircase leads to the first floor.
* The family lounge is a long room with double doors leading to the courtyard garden fronting Bryn Gwyn Cottage.
* A window overlooks the rear of the property and onto the church yard with a door opening to a useful storage area.
* This lounge is open to the pitch of the ceiling and features a 'Jotul' wood burner on a raised stone hearth set within an Inglenook style fire place.
* Kitchen-breakfast room is of generous proportions and also looks over the front, courtyard garden.
* It is fitted with a very good range of units with appliances, where fitted, to remain including: a fully integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer.
* A deep chimney breast recess houses a range cooker (also to remain) on a raised flagstone hearth
* There is ample room within the kitchen for a family sized dining table and chairs.
* Beyond the kitchen is a neat utility room with additional storage cupboards and space/plumbing for washing machine and dryer.
* A ground floor WC/cloakroom is located off the utility room.
* To the first floor are two double bedrooms both flanking, and having use of, a modern bathroom suite.
* The largest of the double bedrooms looks to the front elevation and includes a very good range of solid wood wardrobes.
* The second double bedroom also looks to the front elevation and has a curving corner recess believed to house the original stone staircase for the property.
* The bathroom suite includes bath, WC, basin and shower cubicle.
GARDENS AND GROUNDS * The property is located to the heart of "Old Wick" and is entered directly from church Street via a clematis-covered trellised arch.
* This forecourt garden is sheltered from the street in front by stone walling with white painted timber picket fence atop.
* This flagstone paved area is accessed directly from the family lounge and includes cottage garden planted beds.
* To the rear of the property is a convenient storage area used by Bryn Gwyn Cottage accessed directly from the family lounge; a timber store shed is to remain
* The property, to the rear, looks directly over the St James Parish churchyard.
* A parking bay for the property (approx 11m x 3.8m) is about 20 metres further along Church Street and also borders the churchyard
TENURE AND SERVICES Freehold. All mains services connected. Gas-fired 'combi' central heating.
DIRECTIONS The Village of Wick is situated on the B4265, Bridgend to Llantwit Major Road. At the Lamb and Flag public house take the turning into Church Street. Bryn Gwyn Cottage will be to your right, located opposite the entrance to the Primary School; and backing on to St James's Church.
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