Property description
Moorledge Farm is a beautifully preserved 17th-century English farmhouse nestled in the picturesque Chew Valley, offering peace, privacy, and quintessential countryside living. Surrounded by rolling hills, landscaped gardens, and open fields, the property enjoys a discreet and idyllic setting at the end of a private drive shared with just one neighbouring home. With planning permission already secured for a generous annexe/extension.
A Timeless English Farmhouse with Exceptional Character, Glorious Gardens & Approved Annexe Plans in the Heart of the Chew Valley
The Property
Dating back to 1665, the farmhouse features a charming mellow stone façade and unmistakable curb appeal. Inside, the home exudes period charm with flagstone floors, exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces, and a welcoming layout that blends formal and informal living spaces.
A central entrance hallway leads to two generous reception rooms: a characterful drawing room with a wood-burning stove set within a deep-set inglenook, and a dining room ideal for entertaining, complete with an open fireplace and garden access via double doors.
The heart of the home is a large, traditional farmhouse kitchen featuring an oil-fired Aga, electric oven with ceramic hob, original display cabinet, and walk-in larder. Adjacent is a cosy snug with dual-aspect views over the garden, offering the perfect space for relaxing.
Accommodation
Spread over three floors, the property offers six double bedrooms. The first floor includes four doubles, including a principal suite with a spacious en suite bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and freestanding Victorian-style tub. A second family bathroom, also with a roll-top bath, serves the remaining bedrooms.
The top floor offers two further bedrooms and a charming central seating area with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams—ideal for a private office, teenage retreat, or creative studio.
Outbuildings & Potential
A significant highlight is the adjoining coach house with approved planning (Ref: 00/00107/FUL) to create a generous two-storey annexe perfect for extended family, guest accommodation, or rental potential.
An oak-framed car barn sits at the front of the property, providing covered parking and workshop space. Part of the barn has already been converted by the current owners into a studio/workshop, with excellent potential for a home office or gym.
To the rear, a paddock with stables and a barn may be available via separate negotiation, further enhancing the lifestyle potential of this unique home.
Gardens & Grounds
The gardens are a true delight meticulously landscaped with deep borders, ornamental trees, expansive lawns, and tranquil seating areas. To the front, a private walled garden with a historic well creates an intimate outdoor space, while the main garden to the rear backs onto open countryside, offering far-reaching rural views and complete privacy.
Location
Located just outside the highly sought-after village of Chew Magna, Moorledge Farm sits within the stunning Chew Valley and the Mendip Hills AONB. The village offers a wide range of amenities including independent shops, pubs, restaurants, and excellent schools.
Bristol (8 miles) and Bath (11 miles) are easily accessible, as are Bristol Airport, major motorway links (M4/M5), and mainline rail services. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with nearby lakes, trails, and scenic countryside offering endless recreational opportunities.
Useful Information
Postcode - BS40 8TL
Local Authority - BANES
Council Tax- F
Services - Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Oil & Private Drainage (Septic tank)
Energy Performance Certificate Rating - E
Tenure - Freehold
Viewings - Strictly by appointment with the Vendors agent Killens
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