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2 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stone fronted period home
- Renovated to a high standard
- Central village location
- No onward chain
- Stunning sitting room with an inglenook fireplace
- Two double bedrooms
- Small outdoor space and bin store area
- Council Tax band TBA
- EPC rating C
Description
Situated on picturesque Silver Street in the Heart of Wrington Village, ‘The Old Chemist Shop’ has been recently renovated to an exceptional standard by the current owners, who have created what is now a truly unique and bespoke home.
The property is believed to have been built between 1738 and 1839 and still retains some character features whilst offering modern touches.
The accommodation briefly comprises a large sitting room with a beautiful inglenook fireplace incorporating a newly fitted log burner, modern kitchen complete with several quality integrated appliances including a 'Bosch' fridge/freezer, 'Smeg' oven and hob and a 'Siemens' dishwasher, leading to a utility, dining room, two well proportioned bedrooms with an en-suite bathroom to the master bedroom and a family bathroom with a separate shower.
There is a small courtyard adjacent to the kitchen and another external area.
This property is located in the heart of the village, and within walking distance of everything on offer. A viewing is highly recommended.
Directions
Travelling from the Clock House on School Road, turn left at the junction onto High Street. Continue around the corner to the left onto Silver Street and just past the turning for Lawrence Road on the left hand corner you will find The Old Chemist shop. ///archives.relatives.guardian
Situation
Situated with good access to local amenities and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Wrington () is the jewel in the crown of the Wrington Vale and one of the most sought-after villages in North Somerset. Picturesque with a lengthy and interesting history, it benefits from facilities usually reserved for a larger town, including two pubs (one with an excellent restaurant), church and a chapel, a primary school (awarded 'Outstanding' by Ofsted), post office, public transport, garage, pharmacy, dentist, coffee shop, grocery shop, off licence/convenience shop and even two florist/gift shops (one in the village centre and one on the outskirts). Secondary schooling is available at nearby Churchill Academy and Sixth Form Centre (), also recently awarded 'Outstanding' by Ofsted (with transport for local children provided daily), and which also benefits from a modern sport complex open to the general public. Further schools, both state and private, are at Bristol, Backwell, Wraxall and the Chew Valley. The area around is well known for its beauty and offers a variety of community pursuits. Indeed, riding, walking, fishing, sailing and dry skiing are just some of the activities available within a few miles. The village itself is within commuting distance of Bristol and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare and there is access to the motorway network at Clevedon (junction 20) and St. Georges (junction 21). There is an international airport at Lulsgate and a mainline railway station at Yatton.
We have noticed... This home has a wonderful feel with the owners adding some great additions to the property as well as un-covering a beautiful inglenook fireplace in the sitting room.
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