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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- Grade 2 Listed
- Detached 2 Bedroom House
- Barn Wrkshop/Garage
- Generous Parking
- Gorgeous Garden
- Fully Renovated
A fully renovated, charming and characterful Grade II listed detached, thatched cottage with 2 double bedrooms and additional barn/workshop overlooking open countryside.
Thorney Cottage, constructed using a mix of Blue Lias, oak & elm circa 1630, boasts a wealth of character and original features throughout. The property, accessed via a rear lean-to extension, gives access into a utility room with built in storage cupboards, space for washing machine and door into the cloakroom with W.C and wash basin. An elm door leads into the beautiful, dual aspect bespoke oak kitchen with flagstone flooring, mullion windows and original exposed beams. The kitchen offers an electric oven and LPG gas hob along with space for a dishwasher and a bespoke basket storage system. A doorway leads into the spacious and characterful, dual aspect living room with large mullion window to the front (including original elm window seat), exposed beams and inglenook fireplace housing the original bread oven with log burner inset. A stunning oak door leads to the front of the property. Concealed behind an oak door, an oak staircase leads to the first floor. Bedroom one, located on the Southern side, has built in wardrobes and is accessed via bedroom two. Both bedrooms have exposed trusses, oak flooring and are of triple aspect offering uninterrupted views across open countryside to the rear. A ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom with suite including bath, W.C & wash basin is accessible to both bedrooms. All exterior & interior pointing and render is lime based.
OUTSIDE
The gardens of Thorney Cottage epitomises a country cottage. Immediately to the rear is a gravelled area which is perfect for late evening, alfresco dining, the area incorporates the original well and offers a relaxing ambiance overlooking countryside. The gravelled driveway/parking area leads to the grade II listed thatched barn/workshop offering ample storage with raised flooring, power and lighting. The raised floor could be easily removed to facilitate use as a garage.
A beautiful weeping willow tree frames the pathway which in turn leads to a further area of private garden, that has been meticulously planned out incorporating decorative garden borders housing a variety of mature shrubs, trees, plants and herbs. A former stone built “privy” now used as a store shed is also located within this area of the garden along with a summerhouse offering a most pleasant outlook.
SERVICES & OUTGOINGS
We understand that mains electric and water are connected to the property. LPG gas hob. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.
Council Tax: Somerset Council—Band D.
Muchelney is a small hamlet between Langport and Kingsbury Episcopi which is known for its abbey and also pottery. It is surrounded by the unique Somerset Levels. The county town of Taunton is about 15 miles with access to the M5 Motorway and fast Inter-City rail link. There is also easy access onto the A303.The town of Langport is just 2 miles to the north which provides facilities to meet everyday requirements including post office facilities, shops, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries, library, inns, garages etc and excellent educational facilities at Huish Episcopi Academy.
Thorney Cottage, constructed using a mix of Blue Lias, oak & elm circa 1630, boasts a wealth of character and original features throughout. The property, accessed via a rear lean-to extension, gives access into a utility room with built in storage cupboards, space for washing machine and door into the cloakroom with W.C and wash basin. An elm door leads into the beautiful, dual aspect bespoke oak kitchen with flagstone flooring, mullion windows and original exposed beams. The kitchen offers an electric oven and LPG gas hob along with space for a dishwasher and a bespoke basket storage system. A doorway leads into the spacious and characterful, dual aspect living room with large mullion window to the front (including original elm window seat), exposed beams and inglenook fireplace housing the original bread oven with log burner inset. A stunning oak door leads to the front of the property. Concealed behind an oak door, an oak staircase leads to the first floor. Bedroom one, located on the Southern side, has built in wardrobes and is accessed via bedroom two. Both bedrooms have exposed trusses, oak flooring and are of triple aspect offering uninterrupted views across open countryside to the rear. A ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom with suite including bath, W.C & wash basin is accessible to both bedrooms. All exterior & interior pointing and render is lime based.
OUTSIDE
The gardens of Thorney Cottage epitomises a country cottage. Immediately to the rear is a gravelled area which is perfect for late evening, alfresco dining, the area incorporates the original well and offers a relaxing ambiance overlooking countryside. The gravelled driveway/parking area leads to the grade II listed thatched barn/workshop offering ample storage with raised flooring, power and lighting. The raised floor could be easily removed to facilitate use as a garage.
A beautiful weeping willow tree frames the pathway which in turn leads to a further area of private garden, that has been meticulously planned out incorporating decorative garden borders housing a variety of mature shrubs, trees, plants and herbs. A former stone built “privy” now used as a store shed is also located within this area of the garden along with a summerhouse offering a most pleasant outlook.
SERVICES & OUTGOINGS
We understand that mains electric and water are connected to the property. LPG gas hob. Oil fired central heating. Private drainage.
Council Tax: Somerset Council—Band D.
Muchelney is a small hamlet between Langport and Kingsbury Episcopi which is known for its abbey and also pottery. It is surrounded by the unique Somerset Levels. The county town of Taunton is about 15 miles with access to the M5 Motorway and fast Inter-City rail link. There is also easy access onto the A303.The town of Langport is just 2 miles to the north which provides facilities to meet everyday requirements including post office facilities, shops, doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries, library, inns, garages etc and excellent educational facilities at Huish Episcopi Academy.
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