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Located on the peaceful and picturesque North Street in the popular village of Norton St Philip, this beautifully presented period home features three bedrooms.
ACCOMMODATION
This Grade II listed cottage, believed to pre-date the famous Pitchfork Rebellion in 1685, is in a quiet side road location in the beautiful village of Norton St Philip. The cottage has everything you would expect, with original fireplaces, large beams, thick walls, and a fully enclosed walled garden facing south west.
An ancient oak door leads from the street down the side of the cottage giving access to the garden and main door. The entrance hall has beautiful slate flooring and leads to the kitchen/dining room. This large room is really a sitting room in itself having a huge fireplace and plenty of space for a sofa as well as a dining table and a high class kitchen with built-in appliances. The hall also leads to a cosy sitting room with another huge fireplace and French doors to the garden, and a ground floor shower room/WC/utility room.
The first floor features three large bedrooms (beams, stone mullioned windows etc) and bathroom. There are stairs (thought to be original) leading to the second floor which is currently used as a storage space, but has potential to be converted into an amazing master bedroom area (subject to necessary building regulations and planning permission).
OUTSIDE The walled rear garden is a real feature of this home and enjoys and excellent degree of privacy. The garden has a paved patio seating area, a pretty lawn and interesting mature borders, packed full of attractive shrubs and trees. There is also a detached garden room with potential for future conversion (subject to necessary planning permission).
LOCATION The ever popular and sought after village of Norton St Philip is located approximately six miles from Bath and offers easy commuting distance to Bristol also. There is are two public houses one of which, The George, is currently the oldest continually licensed pub in the country and has a classic pub garden overlooking the cricket ground. There is a farm shop located on the outskirts of the village. The historic City of Bath offers fantastic shopping facilities and many tourist attractions for the whole family.
ACCOMMODATION
This Grade II listed cottage, believed to pre-date the famous Pitchfork Rebellion in 1685, is in a quiet side road location in the beautiful village of Norton St Philip. The cottage has everything you would expect, with original fireplaces, large beams, thick walls, and a fully enclosed walled garden facing south west.
An ancient oak door leads from the street down the side of the cottage giving access to the garden and main door. The entrance hall has beautiful slate flooring and leads to the kitchen/dining room. This large room is really a sitting room in itself having a huge fireplace and plenty of space for a sofa as well as a dining table and a high class kitchen with built-in appliances. The hall also leads to a cosy sitting room with another huge fireplace and French doors to the garden, and a ground floor shower room/WC/utility room.
The first floor features three large bedrooms (beams, stone mullioned windows etc) and bathroom. There are stairs (thought to be original) leading to the second floor which is currently used as a storage space, but has potential to be converted into an amazing master bedroom area (subject to necessary building regulations and planning permission).
OUTSIDE The walled rear garden is a real feature of this home and enjoys and excellent degree of privacy. The garden has a paved patio seating area, a pretty lawn and interesting mature borders, packed full of attractive shrubs and trees. There is also a detached garden room with potential for future conversion (subject to necessary planning permission).
LOCATION The ever popular and sought after village of Norton St Philip is located approximately six miles from Bath and offers easy commuting distance to Bristol also. There is are two public houses one of which, The George, is currently the oldest continually licensed pub in the country and has a classic pub garden overlooking the cricket ground. There is a farm shop located on the outskirts of the village. The historic City of Bath offers fantastic shopping facilities and many tourist attractions for the whole family.
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Stations Nearby
- Avoncliff
- 3.2 miles
- Bradford-on-Avon
- 4.3 miles
- Freshford
- 2.9 miles
Schools Nearby
- The Link School
- 4.2 miles
- Three Ways School
- 4.2 miles
- North Hill House
- 4.6 miles
- Norton St Philip CofE First School
- 0.2 miles
- Rode Methodist VC First School
- 2.3 miles
- St Julian's CofE Primary School
- 2.5 miles
- Monkton Senior School
- 3.8 miles
- Frome Community College
- 4.2 miles
- Ralph Allen School
- 4.2 miles