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3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- No Vendor Chain
- Three Bedroom Cottage
- Far Reaching Countryside Views
- Air Sourced Heating System
- Private Rear Garden
- Located in the much sought after Compton Martin
About the Property
This period three bedroom cottage is bursting with charm and authenticity, set in the ever-popular village of Compton Martin. The property is located on The Barton, close to local amenities such as the Ring O' Bells pub and the village Post Office all whilst having good transport links into Bristol and Wells.
About the inside
The Barton is entered through the front via a porch which leads you directly into a cosy living room with a traditional fireplace set into feature stonework.
Recently fitted downstairs is the bathroom which consists of a bath with overhead shower, toilet and wash hand basin.
The spacious and hospitable kitchen and dining room has a useful under stair storage cupboard, plenty of space for a kitchen table and a door leading to the rear garden. The kitchen looks out over the village of Compton Martin and the beautiful Mendip Hills.
At the top of the stairs to the left you will find the master double bedroom and on the right there is a further double and single bedroom.
About the Outside
The cottage has a pretty rear garden with a seating area for alfresco dining. The main advantage of this outside space is the outstanding views over Compton Martin, Chew Valley and the stunning Mendip Hills.
About the area
Compton Martin lies in the heart Chew Valley. It is part of a small parish with a population of just over 500.
It has all the facilities generally associated with a small village such as a post office, public house, village hall and parish church. There is a choice of schooling nearby with primary schooling in Ubley, and the secondary state schooling provided by Chew Valley Comprehensive.
Only seven miles to the north of the Chew Valley is the City of Bristol. On the southern side of the Mendips is the historic City of Wells, England's smallest, with its ancient Cathedral. Access to the motorway network is at Clevedon (junction 20), St. Georges (junction 21) and Edithmead (junction 22) and there is an international airport at Lulsgate and mainline railway stations at Weston-super-Mare, Yatton and Bristol.
Useful Information
Postcode - BS40 6JN
Local Authority - BANES
Council Tax - D
Energy Performance Certificate Rating - E
Tenure – Freehold
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the Vendors agent Killens
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