5 bedroom terraced house
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Chain-free
Study
Under offer
Terraced house
5 beds
3 baths
3255
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 3,255 sq ft of beautifully appointed accommodation
- Kitchen breakfast room with separate pantry, wine store and utility
- Dining hall, sitting room and family room
- Four double bedrooms, two en suites, WC and a family bathroom
- Library/fifth bedroom
- Large, level, lawned garden with terrace and workshop
- Car port and further off street parking
- Prime, central village location
- No onward chain
- EPC Rating = E
A charming and substantial family home with delightful gardens in the heart of a highly popular village.
Description
A completely unique former bakehouse with a substantial footprint and delightful gardens in the heart of the vibrant and much sort after village of Wrington. The property is located right in the core of the village and within 100 meters of amenities.
All the rooms retain many original features and flow effortlessly between each other. The front door leads into the porch with plenty of space for coats and boots and a WC off. The porch opens into a sizeable and welcoming dining hall, with two south facing windows, pine flooring, exposed beams, alcove shelving and a gas fired log burner. The room has abundant charm and character, with ample space for dining.
Through an original part glazed door off the dining hall is a stunning sitting room offering glorious views of the garden. A wonderful feature is the full height double glazed bay window with a strikingly elegant pelmet. A period alcove, grate with gas fire and ornamental plaster coving add to the character of the room.
The kitchen breakfast room also leads off the dining hall and is of an excellent size with a farmhouse style, exposed pine floorboards, dining space for at least six people and lovely views over the garden. The kitchen is fully equipped with a full suite of integrated appliances, including a gas Aga with two ovens and two hotplates, electric oven/grill, two ring induction hob, Miele dishwasher and Liebherr fridge freezer. There are solid worktops with double sink and ample wall and base units for storage as well as spot lighting overhead. Adjoining the kitchen is a useful garden/boot room with a utility and separate WC.
Beyond the dining hall is an inviting south facing office or snug featuring a period fireplace fitted with a gas fire. There is also ornamental plaster coving and an alcove cupboard with shelving. A convenient pantry and wine store are accessed from the snug.
A substantial staircase leads to the wide first floor landing off which all four bedrooms are located. All bedrooms are generous doubles, two facing the front elevation and two facing the rear overlooking the garden. Bedrooms one and two benefit from integrated wardrobes and ensuite shower/bathrooms. Bedrooms three and four are served by a spacious family bathroom with bath and a separate shower. Bedroom one has an original fireplace, whilst bedroom three delights with a fantastic Narnia-style secret wardrobe into the library. There is a substantial, boarded and plastered loft in the roof space above the landing leading into a further loft space, providing ample storage.
The library is a real added bonus, with high ceilings, exposed beams, one full height window and a sash window, offering dual aspect abundant light. This was the former flour store (pulley blocks still intact!) when the building was still used as a bakery, serving Wrington and the surrounding area for many centuries. It is now an extremely versatile space which would work well as a home office, library, studio, hobby/music room or fifth bedroom.
Externally, the substantial level lawned garden has well stocked mature boarders, specimen trees and a sizeable flagstone terrace for al fresco dining and entertaining.
There is an aluminium greenhouse and at the end of the garden, a very useful large stone-built workshop with a mezzanine level providing excellent storage.
A car port provides off street parking for one car and there is further off street parking beyond the large barn doors. There is also on street parking available on The Triangle.
The property is available with no onward chain.
Location
Wrington is a thriving village located about 12 miles south of Bristol. It boasts a variety of amenities including a village hall, recreational fields and tennis courts, impressive church, two public houses, florist, interior store, café, pharmacy, two general stores, a nursery and an Ofsted Outstanding primary school. Not to mention the stunning Barley Wood orchard, gardens and café.
The nearby Churchill Community School is about 4 miles away. The village is also well-positioned for access to some of the region’s best private schools, including Sidcot, Wells Cathedral School, Millfield, and various schools in Bristol.
The airport is 6.1 miles away and the M5 is 7.3 miles and Yatton train station is 4.5 miles with direct trains to Bristol Temple Meads and London Paddington.
Square Footage: 3,255 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains gas
Mains electricity
Mains water
Mains drainage
Description
A completely unique former bakehouse with a substantial footprint and delightful gardens in the heart of the vibrant and much sort after village of Wrington. The property is located right in the core of the village and within 100 meters of amenities.
All the rooms retain many original features and flow effortlessly between each other. The front door leads into the porch with plenty of space for coats and boots and a WC off. The porch opens into a sizeable and welcoming dining hall, with two south facing windows, pine flooring, exposed beams, alcove shelving and a gas fired log burner. The room has abundant charm and character, with ample space for dining.
Through an original part glazed door off the dining hall is a stunning sitting room offering glorious views of the garden. A wonderful feature is the full height double glazed bay window with a strikingly elegant pelmet. A period alcove, grate with gas fire and ornamental plaster coving add to the character of the room.
The kitchen breakfast room also leads off the dining hall and is of an excellent size with a farmhouse style, exposed pine floorboards, dining space for at least six people and lovely views over the garden. The kitchen is fully equipped with a full suite of integrated appliances, including a gas Aga with two ovens and two hotplates, electric oven/grill, two ring induction hob, Miele dishwasher and Liebherr fridge freezer. There are solid worktops with double sink and ample wall and base units for storage as well as spot lighting overhead. Adjoining the kitchen is a useful garden/boot room with a utility and separate WC.
Beyond the dining hall is an inviting south facing office or snug featuring a period fireplace fitted with a gas fire. There is also ornamental plaster coving and an alcove cupboard with shelving. A convenient pantry and wine store are accessed from the snug.
A substantial staircase leads to the wide first floor landing off which all four bedrooms are located. All bedrooms are generous doubles, two facing the front elevation and two facing the rear overlooking the garden. Bedrooms one and two benefit from integrated wardrobes and ensuite shower/bathrooms. Bedrooms three and four are served by a spacious family bathroom with bath and a separate shower. Bedroom one has an original fireplace, whilst bedroom three delights with a fantastic Narnia-style secret wardrobe into the library. There is a substantial, boarded and plastered loft in the roof space above the landing leading into a further loft space, providing ample storage.
The library is a real added bonus, with high ceilings, exposed beams, one full height window and a sash window, offering dual aspect abundant light. This was the former flour store (pulley blocks still intact!) when the building was still used as a bakery, serving Wrington and the surrounding area for many centuries. It is now an extremely versatile space which would work well as a home office, library, studio, hobby/music room or fifth bedroom.
Externally, the substantial level lawned garden has well stocked mature boarders, specimen trees and a sizeable flagstone terrace for al fresco dining and entertaining.
There is an aluminium greenhouse and at the end of the garden, a very useful large stone-built workshop with a mezzanine level providing excellent storage.
A car port provides off street parking for one car and there is further off street parking beyond the large barn doors. There is also on street parking available on The Triangle.
The property is available with no onward chain.
Location
Wrington is a thriving village located about 12 miles south of Bristol. It boasts a variety of amenities including a village hall, recreational fields and tennis courts, impressive church, two public houses, florist, interior store, café, pharmacy, two general stores, a nursery and an Ofsted Outstanding primary school. Not to mention the stunning Barley Wood orchard, gardens and café.
The nearby Churchill Community School is about 4 miles away. The village is also well-positioned for access to some of the region’s best private schools, including Sidcot, Wells Cathedral School, Millfield, and various schools in Bristol.
The airport is 6.1 miles away and the M5 is 7.3 miles and Yatton train station is 4.5 miles with direct trains to Bristol Temple Meads and London Paddington.
Square Footage: 3,255 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains gas
Mains electricity
Mains water
Mains drainage
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