2 bedroom semi-detached house
Chain-free
Study
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
2 beds
1 bath
1065
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- Attractive semi-detached cottage
- Popular village location
- Two double bedrooms
- Spacious lounge
- Separate study / play room
- Low maintenance garden
A larger than average two bedroom wing of a former farmhouse, with a walled garden set in a picturesque conservation village at foot of the Quantock Hills. No onward chain.
Winsors Cottage is a Grade II Listed period cottage forming the wing of an old Farmhouse. The cottage is believed to be more than 400 years old, and is constructed of rendered and colour washed elevations under a tiled roof.
The cottage internally enjoys two reception rooms containing a wealth of period features. The sitting room has beams to the ceiling, a corner fireplace (currently with a wood-burning stove), and part pointed exposed stonework. The dining room/bedroom 3 has an original inglenook fireplace with beam over. There is a spacious kitchen/breakfast room which has a comprehensive range of units, with integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, oven and hob. Down the hall on the ground floor, the bathroom has not only a bath, but also a separate corner shower with curved doors.
To the first floor are two good sized double bedrooms, both of which have exposed beams and fitted wardrobes. Having been reconfigured by the most recent owner, there is now a w/c on the first floor which is accessed from the landing.
Outside there is a pretty curved brick pathway leading to the cottage, to one side of which is a delightful cottage-style walled garden featuring a fine Ash tree. There is parking available on the road, close to the home.
Winsors Cottage is situated within the village of Holford, a picturesque conservation village set at the foot of the Quantock Hills, England's first designated "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" (AONB). Holford is only a couple of miles from the West Somerset coast and the Bristol Channel. There is a village green, church, hotel, public house, tea room, active village hall and cricket club within the village. Approximately 3 miles away lies the larger village of Nether Stowey which offers further facilities of a primary school, post office, several shops, library and doctor's surgery. The county town of Taunton lies approximately 12 miles away and Bridgwater approximately 11 miles. Both towns provide multiple shopping and schooling facilities and access to the M5 motorway.
Winsors Cottage is a Grade II Listed period cottage forming the wing of an old Farmhouse. The cottage is believed to be more than 400 years old, and is constructed of rendered and colour washed elevations under a tiled roof.
The cottage internally enjoys two reception rooms containing a wealth of period features. The sitting room has beams to the ceiling, a corner fireplace (currently with a wood-burning stove), and part pointed exposed stonework. The dining room/bedroom 3 has an original inglenook fireplace with beam over. There is a spacious kitchen/breakfast room which has a comprehensive range of units, with integrated appliances including dishwasher, washing machine, fridge/freezer, oven and hob. Down the hall on the ground floor, the bathroom has not only a bath, but also a separate corner shower with curved doors.
To the first floor are two good sized double bedrooms, both of which have exposed beams and fitted wardrobes. Having been reconfigured by the most recent owner, there is now a w/c on the first floor which is accessed from the landing.
Outside there is a pretty curved brick pathway leading to the cottage, to one side of which is a delightful cottage-style walled garden featuring a fine Ash tree. There is parking available on the road, close to the home.
Winsors Cottage is situated within the village of Holford, a picturesque conservation village set at the foot of the Quantock Hills, England's first designated "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty" (AONB). Holford is only a couple of miles from the West Somerset coast and the Bristol Channel. There is a village green, church, hotel, public house, tea room, active village hall and cricket club within the village. Approximately 3 miles away lies the larger village of Nether Stowey which offers further facilities of a primary school, post office, several shops, library and doctor's surgery. The county town of Taunton lies approximately 12 miles away and Bridgwater approximately 11 miles. Both towns provide multiple shopping and schooling facilities and access to the M5 motorway.
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