Church Road, Doynton, Bristol

3 bedrooms | Semi-detached house | Under Offer

Guide Price £750,000

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Property type
Semi-Detached House
Bedrooms
x3
Bathrooms
x2
Reception rooms
x2
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Andy Hazelton

Key features

Stunning refurbished cottage

Sought after village of Doynton

330 sq ft detached garden studio

Off-street parking

Property Description

An impeccably renovated & improved three double bedroom cottage, backing onto open fields in the charming village of Doynton, with off-street parking and detached garden studio. The thoughtful design includes bespoke Italian units in the kitchen/dining room (which also has ‘wet’ underfloor heating), access to the garden via bi-fold glazed doors from the sitting room, and plantation shutters, exposed wooden floors and cast-iron radiators throughout, whilst the studio would make a fantastic home office/gym/treatment room.

 

ACOMMODATION

Entrance hall with W.C & utility room

Kitchen/dining room with bespoke units, underfloor heating & access to the garden

22ft sitting room with feature stove and bi-fold doors to the garden

Study with fitted shelves and large storage cupboard

Principle bedroom with french windows to juliet balcony and en-suite bathroom

Two further double bedrooms, one with mezzanine play/storage level

Shower room

Detached garden studio with W.C. —potential for one bedroom annexe

 

EXTERNALLY

An attractively paved driveway to the side of the house allows off-street parking for one vehicle. Access to the rear garden is via an enclosed walkway, which opens to a patio, and this paved area continues around the rear of the cottage. The majority of the garden is laid to grass, with planted borders, mature trees and shrubs providing a wonderfully verdant outlook from the house. A further patio at the bottom of the garden, with a light, looks over the protected fields behind the property, and is a glorious spot from which to enjoy those summer evenings.

 

LOCATION

Just 7 miles north of Bath, Doynton village offers the tranquility of a rural setting on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty whilst offering superb access to the city, as well as Junction 18 of the M4. The village has a wonderful community, centred around the village hall, superb Cross House pub and the Holy Trinity Church, whilst nearby Wick also offers a village shop, primary school, church, petrol station and public houses.

 

Tenure:  Freehold

Council Tax Band: ‘D’ - £2,325.27

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