5 bedroom equestrian property
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Equestrian property
5 beds
2 baths
3,685 sq ft / 342 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Reception hall and inner hall
- Drawing room and sitting room
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Utility and cloak room
- Three first floor bedrooms
- A bathroom and shower room
- Two top floor bedrooms and an interconnecting attic room
- Extensive outbuildings including barns, stables and stores
- Formal garden and paddocks, in all circa 3.48 acres
An historic village farm house in this quiet hamlet.
Description
An historic 17th century Grade 2 listed farm house extensively renovated during the lengthy tenure of the present owners. Constructed from stone elevations and with timber leaded windows, the property retains a host of original detail including beamed ceilings, oak window sills and some flag stone floors. Standing within 3.48 acres, there are formal gardens and some outlying paddocks allied with the associated barns and stables. Offering wonderful curb appeal, St Arilds Farm is approached via the reception hall which is tiled with a further inner hall and there are two principal rooms; the formal drawing room and the more relaxed sitting room. The former includes a bay with working shutters and a feature fireplace with multi fuel stove as well as built in cupboards into the recesses. The sitting room has a further bay over-looking the front elevation and an inglenook fireplace with multi fuel stove. A fitted cupboard is adjacent and beamed ceilings are in evidence. The kitchen breakfast room is the core of the family home with a flagstone floor, AGA and various base units with granite work surfaces. There is a pantry, a twin bowl sink and integrated appliances including a dishwasher and auxiliary oven. Double doors provide access to the terrace which overlooks the enclosed back garden. There is also a large utility and cloakroom. There are five bedrooms over the upper two floors, which are served by the family bathroom and a separate shower room, whilst the top floor also has the benefit of a large attic room.
There are a number of stone built barns, stables and stores offering potential in addition to their traditional uses. There are also two paddocks supported by an corrugated barn as well as the yard. The private garden and terrace enjoy a sunny orientation and a children’s play area has been created. Gravelled car parking sits adjacent to the farm house with an open fronted barn providing parking.
Location
Kington is a picturesque rural hamlet, approximately two miles from the market town of Thornbury which has a wide range of amenities including supermarkets and schooling. There is primary and secondary, state and independent schools within proximity. There are also many leisure facilities such as the sailing club in Oldbury as well as golf courses at Thornbury, the Kendleshire and the Bristol Golf Club. The immediate surrounding countryside offers footpaths and bridle paths and for the commuter there is good ease of access to both the M4 and M5 motorway networks. Bristol Parkway train station is approximately 8 miles distant and with a direct service to London Paddington and the wider country.
Square Footage: 3,685 sq ft
Acreage: 3.48 Acres
Description
An historic 17th century Grade 2 listed farm house extensively renovated during the lengthy tenure of the present owners. Constructed from stone elevations and with timber leaded windows, the property retains a host of original detail including beamed ceilings, oak window sills and some flag stone floors. Standing within 3.48 acres, there are formal gardens and some outlying paddocks allied with the associated barns and stables. Offering wonderful curb appeal, St Arilds Farm is approached via the reception hall which is tiled with a further inner hall and there are two principal rooms; the formal drawing room and the more relaxed sitting room. The former includes a bay with working shutters and a feature fireplace with multi fuel stove as well as built in cupboards into the recesses. The sitting room has a further bay over-looking the front elevation and an inglenook fireplace with multi fuel stove. A fitted cupboard is adjacent and beamed ceilings are in evidence. The kitchen breakfast room is the core of the family home with a flagstone floor, AGA and various base units with granite work surfaces. There is a pantry, a twin bowl sink and integrated appliances including a dishwasher and auxiliary oven. Double doors provide access to the terrace which overlooks the enclosed back garden. There is also a large utility and cloakroom. There are five bedrooms over the upper two floors, which are served by the family bathroom and a separate shower room, whilst the top floor also has the benefit of a large attic room.
There are a number of stone built barns, stables and stores offering potential in addition to their traditional uses. There are also two paddocks supported by an corrugated barn as well as the yard. The private garden and terrace enjoy a sunny orientation and a children’s play area has been created. Gravelled car parking sits adjacent to the farm house with an open fronted barn providing parking.
Location
Kington is a picturesque rural hamlet, approximately two miles from the market town of Thornbury which has a wide range of amenities including supermarkets and schooling. There is primary and secondary, state and independent schools within proximity. There are also many leisure facilities such as the sailing club in Oldbury as well as golf courses at Thornbury, the Kendleshire and the Bristol Golf Club. The immediate surrounding countryside offers footpaths and bridle paths and for the commuter there is good ease of access to both the M4 and M5 motorway networks. Bristol Parkway train station is approximately 8 miles distant and with a direct service to London Paddington and the wider country.
Square Footage: 3,685 sq ft
Acreage: 3.48 Acres
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