2 bedroom terraced house for sale
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Features and description
- 943sqft
- Terraced cottage
- Superb countryside views
- West facing generous garden
- Two double bedrooms
- Sitting room, kitchen/diner & snug
- First floor four piece bathroom
- Gas (LPG) heating
- Retained character
- Idyllic village location
Prepare yourself to fall absolutely head over heels in love with this magical two bedroom village cottage tucked in the heart of the Cam Valley. Enjoying glorious views out over the fields and a generous west facing level garden, this exquisite 943sqft two storey terrace is blessed with an abundance of quirky character mixed with a host of modern updates from the current owners.
Front facing full width sitting room with woodburner for chilly winter evenings, a spacious kitchen/diner and a cosy rear snug to curl up in with a book and marvel at the views. Upstairs you'll find two double bedrooms and a sparkling four piece bathroom.
Right in the middle of a friendly and active village community with day to day amenities just up the hillside in Peasedown St John.
360 virtual tour available
EPC rating TBC
Council tax band C
Tenure Freehold
Rooms
Accommodation
Front small entrance lobby leading into full width sitting room and past the central staircase to the open plan kitchen/diner and snug. First floor landing into rear facing master bedroom, front second bedroom and four piece bathroom.
External Amenities
Stunning level and enclosed west facing rear gardens accessed via timber stairs down from the snug. Plenty of lawn, seating area, flower beds and mature planting.
Access to the side to a communal path giving street access. Under the snug, you'll find a useful undercroft store with plumbing for washing machine and gas boiler (LPG).
On street parking available around the village green outside.
Location
Central Peasedown shops and bus routes are 0.7miles southeast. Bath city centre is 5.9miles northeast via Tunley Rd and the A367 Wellsway.
Agents Notes
Recorded in the Domesday Book as a hamlet of 5 households in 1086 and under the ownership of Count Robert of Mortain, Carlingcott remains a small quiet rural settlement today compared to the exponential growth of neighbouring villages thanks to 19th century coalfield workings.
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