PROPERTY DESCRIPTION This delightful stone cottage, dating back to the 1840s, is full of character and period features. Ideally located in the highly sought-after village of Chew Stoke, the property beautifully combines original features with tasteful modern updates, creating a warm and inviting home throughout. A charming stable door opens into the Shaker-style kitchen, featuring exposed beams and plenty of built-in storage. The spacious sitting room offers a cosy yet versatile living area, featuring a wood-burning stove set within a traditional fireplace-perfect for both dining and relaxing. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms along with a stylish family bathroom. Outside, the cottage garden provides a peaceful retreat, with a sunny patio ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. Additional features include a stone-built woodshed, garden shed, and a single garage located just a short stroll down the street. This is a truly special home in a wonderful village setting. Early viewing is highly recommended!
ABOUT THE VILLAGE Chew Stoke is at the heart of the Chew Valley and enjoys close proximity to Chew Valley Lake. It is an exceptionally popular village with a vibrant and friendly community. There are a good range of facilities including a village shop, doctor's surgery, a popular pub, village hall and excellent restaurants including Chew Kitchen, The Woodford and Salt & Malt, the latter two of which have beautiful views over the Lake. The village enjoys a regular chorus of bell ringing at St. Andrews Church, which is home to some of the famous Bilbie Bells originally made in the village. The village has many clubs and societies including bowling, a cinema club, Women's Institute, choirs and exercise classes. At the end of summer, the season concludes with the Harvest Home which includes the produce tent, dog show and general all-round fun for the family! Chew Stoke Primary School and Chew Valley Secondary School are well regarded with local families, with many opting for Chew Stoke as their new home due to its popularity. The village is perfectly placed for commuting to both Bristol and Bath. There is a bus service from the village to Bristol and railway stations at Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa with trains to London and connections to the national rail network. Access to both the M4 and M5 is within a reasonable distance and Bristol International Airport has flights to Europe with connecting flights to the rest of the World.
ROOM DIMENSIONS Ground Floor KITCHEN 116'6" x 10'8" SITTING ROOM 18'3" x 10'9" CUPBOARD 2'6" x 4'5"
First Floor LANDING 13'2" x 3'8" BEDROOM 9'5" x 11'2" BEDROOM 10'9" x 11'1" BATHROOM 5'8" x 7'2"
Outside GARAGE 8'7" x 18'2" WOOD SHED 4'5" x 3'8" SHED 2'9" x 8'2"
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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