A two bedroom fully furnished barn conversation in a picturesque setting. The property comprises communal entrance porch, open plan living room, dining room and kitchen, bathroom to the ground floor. To the first floor are two bedrooms.
Externally is a courtyard with picnic bench, ample parking and views over the orchard. Only available on a short term let and a service charge of £ 225.00 per calendar month covers council tax, water, gas and electric supplies. Tenants can fish for free and no pets are allowed.
Storage cupboard with utility cupboard housing washer/drier and undercounter fridge.
Fitted with a matching range of wall and base level units with roll edged work surface over with inset sink bowl and drainer unit, built in electric oven and gas hob with extractor hood over, dishwasher, fridge, wall mounted gas heating boiler, double radiator, stairs to first floor.
Double glazed window to front, radiator, open plan to kitchen.
Fitted with a suite comprising paneled bath, low level W.C, pedestal wash hand basin, double radiator, tiled splash backs.
Double glazed window to side, door to
Velux window to side, double radiator.
Shared courtyard with picnic bench and ample parking
Follow signs for the B3133 for Yatton. Follow this road through the village of Kenn. The main road bears left on top of an old railway bridge - Kingston Seymour is signposted here to the right, there is also a sign for 'Fishing Lakes'. This is Lampley Road. Follow the road over the motorway and down into the centre of the village. Take the sharp right turning into Back Lane, Bullock Farm Fishing Lakes are signposted from the village centre. Approximately half a mile further on you will see Bullocks Lane, ignore this and take the next turning on the right clearly signposted for Bullock Farm Fishing Lakes.
Follow signs for the A370 towards Congresbury and Bristol. In Congresbury, at the second set of traffic lights, turn left for the B3133, Yatton. Drive through Yatton and eventually you will come to a large pub on your left called the Bridge Inn. The road bears right on top of an old railway bridge but Kingston Seymour forks off to the left - fishing lakes are signposted, follow instructions as above.
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