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A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase this attractive 3 Bedroom Period Terraced Cottage which was once owned by the Fuller Estate as an Oast House designed for kilning (drying) hops as part of the brewing process for making beer for the estate. The property which was built at the end of the 1800's has been owned by the same family for almost 100 years retains many original features. The living accommodation comprises an entrance porch that leads to the old ground floor toilet and coal shed that would make an ideal utility room plus the old scullery that was updated into the family kitchen may years ago. The living room is of good size with the original picture rails and built in display cabinet. Moving upstairs there are three good size bedrooms plus the family bathroom. Outside the garden is all to the front, but being accessed down a private pathway that leads to just the three cottages is very peaceful and laid to lawn with stone walling to the perimeters. The house will need updating throughout and a little TLC but to a discerning buyer who wants a period home in a village location, we feel this would make an excellent opportunity to create an excellent individual home. The property is brought to the market with No Onward Chain.

Situation - Atworth is a popular and sought after village surrounded by beautiful countryside and is approximately three miles from Corsham. The village offers a number of good amenities including a public house, church, infant and primary school, garage / convenience store and, Lowden Nurseries with café and Neston Park organic farm shop. There are further shops and facilities in the nearby village of Box whilst the Georgian City of Bath and towns of Corsham, Bradford on Avon and Melksham provide a more comprehensive range of shopping facilities, schools and services. Corsham is a pretty and historic small town some 8 miles Northeast of the Georgian City of Bath. The town centre of Corsham has a wealth of beautiful and historic buildings dating from the 16th Century and provides a wide variety of shopping facilities, schools and other services. Atworth has good transport links to the M4 junction 17 and is within easy commuting distance of Bath (c.9 miles), Bristol and Swindon. Rail services are available at Bath and Chippenham providing hourly services to London Paddington.

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