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End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
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EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 62Mbps *
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Features and description
- Character cottage
- Desirable village setting
- Versatile annexe
- Garaged parking
- Open country view
- Pretty cottage style garden
- EPC Rating = E
A charming country cottage situated in a desirable village on Bath's southern fringes with useful annexe/garage building.
Description
Quoin cottage is an attractive period cottage situated in one of Bath's desirable southern villages. The property is built in attractive rubble stone and enjoys many period features. There are exposed stone walls, an open period fireplace and stone mullion windows as well as open country views from most windows. Inside the accommodation comprises of a sitting room, kitchen/diner, two bedrooms and a shower room. There is a very useful annexe/garage block that is arranged with an open plan living/bedroom area. This enjoys far reaching views as well as access to a bathroom. Steps down take you to a kitchen area and a connecting door to the integral garage. This makes for a great work/studio space or income generating area.
Outside
The gardens are to the front and accessed via gated stone steps. There is a level lawn with a couple of fruit trees as well as flower beds and a patio area ideal for a large table and chairs. There is also a gravel area closer to the house. The annexe is accessed off the shared pathway to the front and the garage off the bottom of Pack Horse Lane.
Location
The picturesque village of South Stoke is well known for its fine Church of St James, the historic 17th Century Packhorse Inn (saved by the village) as well as the wonderful countryside surrounding it.
The cottage is greatly benefited by its glorious views and amazing walks over an area which is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and designated as part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Bath is a World Heritage Site famed for its Georgian architecture and Roman heritage, enjoying a wealth of cultural, business and recreational facilities as well as a wide range of excellent schools in both the state and private sectors.
Bath Spa station provides mainline rail services to London Paddington (from 75 mins) and Bristol Temple Meads (from 15 minutes) and junction 18 of the M4 is approximately 10 miles north of the city.
Square Footage: 1,383 sq ft
Description
Quoin cottage is an attractive period cottage situated in one of Bath's desirable southern villages. The property is built in attractive rubble stone and enjoys many period features. There are exposed stone walls, an open period fireplace and stone mullion windows as well as open country views from most windows. Inside the accommodation comprises of a sitting room, kitchen/diner, two bedrooms and a shower room. There is a very useful annexe/garage block that is arranged with an open plan living/bedroom area. This enjoys far reaching views as well as access to a bathroom. Steps down take you to a kitchen area and a connecting door to the integral garage. This makes for a great work/studio space or income generating area.
Outside
The gardens are to the front and accessed via gated stone steps. There is a level lawn with a couple of fruit trees as well as flower beds and a patio area ideal for a large table and chairs. There is also a gravel area closer to the house. The annexe is accessed off the shared pathway to the front and the garage off the bottom of Pack Horse Lane.
Location
The picturesque village of South Stoke is well known for its fine Church of St James, the historic 17th Century Packhorse Inn (saved by the village) as well as the wonderful countryside surrounding it.
The cottage is greatly benefited by its glorious views and amazing walks over an area which is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and designated as part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Bath is a World Heritage Site famed for its Georgian architecture and Roman heritage, enjoying a wealth of cultural, business and recreational facilities as well as a wide range of excellent schools in both the state and private sectors.
Bath Spa station provides mainline rail services to London Paddington (from 75 mins) and Bristol Temple Meads (from 15 minutes) and junction 18 of the M4 is approximately 10 miles north of the city.
Square Footage: 1,383 sq ft
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