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House For Sale £499,000
Wick Road, Bishop Sutton, Bristol BS39


Description
An incredibly well presented cottage located in the popular village of Bishop Sutton. From the 19th Century, this cottage has been totally refurbished and extended creating a fantastic living space with an easy to maintain garden, parking and garage.

Description

Set in the beautiful village of Bishop Sutton, stands the quaint, 19th century cottage, 5 The Cottages.

Built in 1846, this cottage has been beautifully renovated to an extremely high specification. The current owners have extended the property, to create a more modern way of living, whilst keeping the original charm at the very heart.

The front door opens into the porch then to the sitting room, which features a wood burning stove set within a stone surround. Leading through to the inner hallway. To the left you are met with a show-stopping bathroom, consisting of solid marble floors and walls, a free standing bath, a luxury walk in shower, wash hand basin, WC and underfloor heating. To the right of the inner hallway is the useful utility room which also houses the boiler.

At the rear of the house stands a recently added extension which is the large kitchen dining room, which features underfloor heating, surround sound speakers in the ceiling, a mixture of wall and base units and space for a kitchen table - a great entertainment space. The kitchen dining room also has bi folding doors and sky lights which help create a lovely light space that open into the sunny rear garden.

Upstairs there are three bedrooms, two of which are good size doubles, and one single. There is also a very well presented upstairs bathroom, complete with walk-in shower.

Outside

The garden to the rear of the property is of a split level, consisting of a patio large. Perfect for alfresco dining. The second level is to the grassed area, bordered with beautiful well maintained shrubs, the garden is laid with astro turf keeping the space incredibly easy to maintain. The end of the garden features a small cottage gate which leads to the garage and parking area for two cars.

Situation

5, The Cottages is situated in Bishop Sutton, just south of Chew Valley Lake and north of the Mendip Hills.

The property benefits from excellent access to Bristol, Bath and the local market towns.

The regional centre of Bristol is 10 miles to the north whilst the Cathedral City of Wells is some 12 miles to the south. The Heritage City of Bath, which offers a good range of shopping and leisure facilities, is some 14 miles away.

Day to day facilities, are available in the nearby village of Chew Magna as well as Bishop Sutton. Facilities within the village which include a primary school, pre-school, two village shops one with a post office, a public house and a farm shop with cafe as well as a range of sporting facilities including a football ground and tennis courts.

The Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes are close by, notable for their fishing, birdlife, sailing and nature study amenities. A visit to Salt and Malt at Chew Valley Lake is highly recommended.

The nearby Mendip hills, well known for their limestone features, provide a wide range of informal leisure opportunities.

High speed rail services to London Paddington are available from Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa whilst Bristol International Airport is just a few miles away.

High speed rail services to London Paddington are available from Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa whilst Bristol International Airport is just 20 minutes away.

Services

Mains drainage, electric and water. Mains gas central heating.

Tenure

Freehold

Postcode

BS39 5XH

Viewings

Strictly by appointment with the Vendor's agents Killens

Fixtures & Fittings

All those items usually regarded as retained to the vendors are specifically reserved out of the sale.

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