Location
A home of charm and character with an unusual combination of being spacious yet cosy in the heart of the wonderful Chew Valley with delightful grounds including a paddock. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
This unique and very special Grade II listed home is tucked away from busy roads in a quiet rural lane yet perfectly placed for swift access into Bristol and Bath and with the glorious Chew Valley AONB countryside on the doorstep. During the course of the owners long ownership, the property has been comprehensively refurbished and lovingly maintained. The home certainly has a fascinating history, originally Bickfield Manor with origins to 1450, reputedly once a nunnery and becoming known as Moat Farm sometime after 1911. It is believed that the moat is almost certainly original but one can only speculate as to whether this was built for defensive purposes or perhaps just an early status symbol! Whatever the case, it adds a very special charm to the house and while it no longer completely encircles the house, it is now both an exceptionally pretty garden feature and acts as a haven for local wildlife.
Whilst private and peaceful, the house has the comfort and security of neighbours. The majority of the front courtyard is owned by Moat Farm with shared access to just three other residences. At the front adjacent to the large car barn is parking for further cars and a side gate opens to the inner courtyard which can provide useful overflow parking for large gatherings. We are reliably informed that this is a great party house and the paddock is certainly a lovely setting for hosting outdoor events.
On a day to day basis, rather than use the medieval porch, the house is entered via the side lobby, with access from both the front and the back of the car barn, perfect for those with muddy children or pets and for changing from outdoor boots and clothing. This lobby leads into the lovely informal kitchen/family room with Aga at the heart of the home which in addition to cooking, is a warm and comfortable area for socialising, eating and relaxing. Beyond the kitchen is the original hall and a large dining room with a Franklin wood burning stove, exposed stone walling, flagstone floor and beams with a boxed staircase to the first floor. The drawing room has a dual aspect and an open fireplace with a fine swan's nest grate. A good size study provides a quiet area tucked away at the far end of the home. Those seeking to accommodate a dependant relative could easily remodel the separate ground floor wing - presently the utility, snug and downstairs shower room to create a fully self contained apartment.
Located to the rear of the house and overlooking the moat (which has been safely enclosed for those with young children) is a large paved terrace, surrounded by a colourful rockery and border with a neatly manicured and level lawn beyond with a contemporary enclosed garden pod. There are 3 useful stone built stores for garden machinery, bicycles and workshop space. The grounds extend to 1.541 acres.
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Moat Farm is an enchanting and very special period home, understandably very well loved by the current owners and in one of my favourite country locations.
David WildProperty agent