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2 bedroom terraced house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Period Features
- Tastefully Presented
- Holiday Let Potential
- Central Location
A well presented stone fronted former weavers cottage, situated in the heart of the sought after “St Catherine's” conservation area and just a stones throw from Catherine Hill. The property has an abundance of period features and has been tastefully presented by the current owner.
As you enter the property from the street you are greeted by the unexpectedly high ceilings and large limestone flags. A charming window seat sits under the sash windows and original shutters and fitted shaker style cupboards frame the surrounding space. The focal point of the room is the fireplace and plaster panel work that sits within the chimney breast. This space is currently occupied by a restored *French enamel stove that has been converted into a bio-ethanol burner, providing both heat and atmosphere into the room. Built in cupboards under the stairs provide further storage. This room, like the rest of the house, has been painted in Farrow and Ball's 'Clunch'. This calming neutral allows the natural light to dictate the feel of the space, and is the perfect back drop to some of the cottage's unique features. Following through into the kitchen, the flooring transitions into a warm polished limestone. Muted shaker style base cabinets are topped with a solid wooden worktop. An integrated fridge and washer dryer are hidden within, and the induction hob and sink are smartly fitted above. A large custom-made basket can be wheeled away to provide access to further cupboards and the entrance to the cellar.
The bathroom is found on the first floor is usually generous in size for a cottage property. It is made up of a bath, toilet, wash basin and a feature fireplace. There are also three large fitted wardrobes that provide a vast amount of hanging space and shelving for linen. The primary bedroom is a calm room, and there is a continuation of period features such as a painted beams, a window seat and shutters. On the top floor of the cottage is the second bedroom. Set up as a music room and office by the current owner, this is an extremely light room that benefits from a dormer window, painted beams and floor boards. The courtyard is to the rear of the cottage and is accessed from the kitchen. The perfect size for a bistro table and chairs, breakfast can be enjoyed in the morning sunshine. An outside store has been built and can accommodate three hanging bicycles. The property also benefits from a ventilated vaulted ceiling basement, perfect for wine and long-term storage.
Frome is a historic market town, just under 13 miles from Bath and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The town has many amenities, including good schools, two theaters, a cinema and a station with rail links to Bath, Bristol and London Paddington.
* Stove to be sold via separate negotiation. Council Tax Band A - EPC- B, Mains Water, Mains Electrics and Mains Gas.
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