Charming Grade II listed thatched cottage with a stunning outlook over the surrounding countryside.
Delightful Grade II listed thatched cottage which has been sympathetically improved and cared for by the current owners.
Thought to have origins dating back to the 16th century with 19th century yellow stock infill frontage, casement windows and lovely gothic glazing bars. Originally built as two cottages, the property has been tastefully extended over the years to create around 2771 sq ft (including the garage) of flexible accommodation arranged over two floors, offering a wonderful blend of modern fittings with a wealth of charm and character.
The house is approached by a central pathway flanked by beautiful topiary and manicured lawns. Upon entering through the large entrance hall this sets a great tone for the rest of this pretty cottage, with feature fireplace, exposed beams and stone floor, from there leads through to the stunning hand crafted kitchen with a range of fitted appliances, there is a lovely dining room which benefits from double doors onto the gardens this also has a staircase onto the first floor. The sitting room leads through to the very useful extension with bathroom, a light and airy study which has multiple uses and has ample storage also part of this extension is bedroom three benefitting from built in storage, there is also a W/C completing the ground floor.
Upstairs there are three good sized double bedrooms and a large beautifully appointed family bathroom.
Outside the house sits wonderfully on its plot, the beautiful established garden is a prime feature of Thatched Cottage, with a high degree of seclusion of various mature trees, the gardens have been well tended over the years and are chiefly been laid to lawn with well stocked herbaceous borders, the large terrace supplies ample space for seating and entertaining. There is also a large double garage.
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One of the prettiest I have seen for a long time. The gardens are also stunning.
Jamie Williams