The village of Cold Ashton has a appealing rural feel and comprises mainly period properties. It boasts a church as well as its own village hall, which is within easy walking distance of the property, is the centre of the village community with regular community events. The village is on the Cotswold Way with a variety of country walks available from the doorstep and is surrounded by open countryside on the southern edge of The Cotswolds. The nearby village of Marshfield offers more comprehensive village amenities including a post office stores, butchers, general stores, Doctors surgery, church, public houses and a primary school. The renowned City of Bath is under 7 miles away, Bristol 11 miles and Chippenham 12 miles. The M4 at Tormarton Interchange is 4 miles away.
In all a rare opportunity presents itself to acquire a superb country cottage in a beautiful rural yet highly accessible location. Early viewing is highly recommended.
In fuller detail the accommodation comprises (all measurements are approximate):
Entrance door with leaded centre panel leading to
Travertine tiled floor, double glazed window to side aspect, electric consumer unit. inner door to
A characterful cosy room with double glazed window to front aspect, exposed stone wall, beams, stone fireplace with a timber bressummer beam, flagged hearth and wood burning stove. Original alcove cupboard and further shelved cupboard. Radiator.
Featuring an exposed timber lintel and beam, travertine tiled floor, double glazed window to the rear aspect with timber cill and internal window to utility room. A staircase with a contemporary stainless steel balustrade and pine handrail leads to the first floor. Ceiling mounted downlighters and radiator. The kitchen area is furnished with an excellent range of bespoke "Neptune" wall and floor units in an attractive traditional cottage style providing drawer and cupboard storage space with solid wood work surfaces and upstands. Inset Belfast sink with pillar tap, plate rack. Built in four ring stainless steel gas hob (bottled gas supply) with stainless steel back panel and hood with electric oven. Oak framed double doors to the utility room and a pair of similar doors leading to the side lobby and garden room.
Flagstone floor, extensively glazed with double glazed windows to rear and side aspects and a polycarbonate roof. Work surface with cupboard beneath housing oil fired combination boiler. Plumbing for washing machine.
Tiled floor, radiator, ceiling mounted downlighters, part glazed door to outside.
Tiled floor and upstand. White suite with chrome finished fittings comprising wc, wall mounted wash basin with tiled splashback. Double glazed window.
A lovely addition to the property providing flexible additional space with full height double glazed windows and french doors opening on to a paved and gravel terrace which leads to the garden. Oak flooring, ceiling mounted downlighters, radiator. Double glazed window to the front aspect with timber cill, exposed stone wall.
Staircase to second floor, stainless steel balustrade and pine hand rail, ceiling mounted downlighters, double glazed window to rear aspect, radiator.
Triple aspect with double glazed windows and timber internal cills to the front side and rear aspects enjoying lovely views, Exposed stone wall, access to roof space. Vaulted ceiling with downlighters, radiator.
Double glazed window to rear aspect, oak flooring, exposed wall. White suite with chrome finished fittings comprising wc, oval wash basin with pillar mixer tap, heated towel rail and fully tiled over sized shower enclosure with thermostatic shower head. Ceiling mounted downlighters.
Two double glazed windows to the front aspect with rural views. Ceiling mounted downlighters, radiator.
Double glazed window to rear aspect, wood flooring, radiator, ceiling mounted downlighters. White suite with chrome finished fittings comprising wc, pedestal wash basin with mixer tap and free standing oval bath with mixer tap incorporating shower attachment. Heated towel rail.
Two double glazed velux style windows to the rear aspect enjoying outstanding rural views. Radiator, alcove storage cupboard.
There is a long dry stone walled boundary to the front of the property with a pedestrian gate leading to the front door with a gravel pathway flanked by cultivated borders with shrubs and bushes leading to the garden.
Set on the eastern side of the property. This is a good size level garden. Adjacent to the cottage is a sheltered paved terrace ideal for alfresco dining beyond which a gravelled driveway provides off street parking with a five bar gate to the lane. There is a concealed plastic oil storage tank and recycling store. The garden is laid to lawn with traditional cultivated flower and shrub borders and trees providing an ideal area for relaxation and entertaining. Timber summer house. At the far end of the garden lies a
Beyond which is a
Beyond the shed is a further small open paved area.
Freehold.
According to the Valuation Office Agency website, cti.voa.gov.uk the present Council Tax Band for the property is D. Please note that change of ownership is a ‘relevant transaction’ that can lead to the review of the existing council tax banding assessment.
Local Authority. South Gloucestershire Council.
The property has mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. No gas. The hob in the kitchen has a bottle gas supply.
We understand that when our clients purchased the property they took out an indemnity policy for lack of building regulation certificates in respect of the longstanding attic bedroom. The property will be sold on the same basis.
The property is located in a conservation area