Three bedroom detached property built in 1988 with stunning country views and beautiful gardens on the edge of the popular village of Timsbury. One of the bedrooms is downstairs and there is also a garage with attic above with potential to convert to further accommodation subject to the necessary consents.
The vendor says: “My father built the property in 1988 on land owned by my grandparents – so the family have lived here for eighty years. The most important feature of the house are the stunning views from all sides: You can see over to the Mendips, Downside Abbey and Cranmore Tower. Many of the rooms have dual aspect views including the lounge and kitchen/diner. There are doors out into the garden from the kitchen/diner. On the ground floor there is a spacious entrance hall, a cloakroom, a sitting room with an open fire, a utility room and bedroom, which we have used as a study, but there is room for two single beds, a sofa and a tv. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, again with fabulous views, and a family bathroom. There is plenty of storage there with an airing cupboard, a large cupboard on the landing and cupboards the length of the eaves. The house has oil fired central heating, an alarm security system and double glazing.”
“Outside the front gardens are mainly laid to lawn, with flower beds and specialist hydrangeas, roses and a fish pond. There are several stone arches and the garden is largely flat with stunning views. The soil is excellent – my grandparents were very keen fruit and vegetable growers, and there is a greenhouse. There is a side garden mainly laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders and also the rear garden has lawns and a paved patio area. There is a gate into the drive and a turning area and it is possible to park four cars here. We have a garage which has an attic and power and lighting.”
“Timsbury has an active community, with a chemist, a doctors’ surgery, two shops one of which includes a post office, a primary school, ‘The Seven Stars’ pub, a superb fish and chip shop ‘Our Plaice’, ‘Connie’s Tea Room and Bistro’, and a village hall. There are brilliant walks round here, over to High Littleton which has Greyfield Woods and also down to Priston, with the ‘Ring o Bells’ pub, through the Tunley Farm estate. The Pig hotel and restaurant is nearby in Hunstrete and ‘Valehouse Kitchen’ is just down the road which is a bespoke country skills and cookery school. There are many sporting opportunities on offer: All age cricket and football teams, indoor bowls, snooker and a tennis court. There is good access to Bath, which is 8.5 miles away, Bristol is 10.8 miles away and Bristol airport is only 12.3 miles away from here.”
“It is so quiet here, with such beautiful views, such a lovely garden, yet with easy access to Bath’s unique shops, galleries, restaurants and theatres and Bristol’s commercial centre.”
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