Property description
Be prepared to fall in love with this truly charming period cottage. Spilling over with heart warming features from its picturesque stone built façade to the two log burner fires and old wooden doors; this cosy home will immediately draw your attention. Built circa 1827 the amount of space you will find may in fact surprise you.
The layout starts with a separate entrance porch and subsequent inner hall with the two almost symmetrical reception rooms to either side, both boasting window seats that fulfil an outlook that overlooks the garden and fields beyond. Once through the dining room, the kitchen/breakfast room stretches to a length of over 17 feet, both the kitchen and adjacent utility room offer an immediate outlook over a green field that sits behind the property. There is also a conveniently placed shower room downstairs. Externally, there is a covered area adjoining the side of the property, accessed from the back door. Upstairs, you will find four bedrooms all of which will fit a double bed, some also with built in storage. The bathroom is also bigger than you may expect from a period cottage and completes this wonderful home.
Outside, the property is approached via a gated driveway which provides off road parking for a number of vehicles, the principal garden is set to the left with a sweeping paved path leading towards the cottage. The gardens are well established with a series of herbaceous borders and mature trees. The garden also benefits from a stone built store and timber summerhouse. On the other side of the driveway a vegetable plot and fruit garden provide the potential for development (subject to the necessary planning).
Location - Long Ashton is ideally positioned between Bristol city centre and the open countryside of North Somerset. The village is surrounded by fields, woods and golf courses. It also has the enjoyment of David Lloyd Leisure Complex and the Ashton Court Estate at one end of the village, and at the other, Gatcombe Farm Shop and Ashton Hill.
Residents enjoy the convenience of a local Post Office, pharmacy, doctors, dentists, hairdressers, barbers, vets, Co-op supermarket, three/four pubs, the renowned Little Tipple, The Old Library (now a modern cafe/bar/pizzeria) and a local bake.
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