- 1930's detached residence +
- Spacious and flexible accommodation +
- Attractive gardens +
- Car port and parking for multiple vehicles +
- Popular location on the Polden Hills +
- No onward chain +
A spacious 1930's detached residence in a picturesque location within the popular village of Cossington. Attractive gardens and ample parking. No onward chain.
Bridge Farm is a substantial family home sat on a generous plot in a tucked away position, within the heart of this desirable Polden Hills village. The property dates back to the late 1930's and is now in need of modernisation. Available for sale with no onward chain.
The spacious and flexible accommodation is arranged over two floors and briefly comprises; an entrance door with canopy over opens into the welcoming entrance hall with staircase rising to the first floor, useful storage cupboard under and doors leading into the principal reception rooms, along with access into the kitchen/breakfast room. The Lounge, dining room and sitting room all have bay windows, two of these with attractive window seats, overlooking the front elevation. To the rear of the sitting room is a snug, which further opens into a conservatory. The conservatory is in need of replacement. Also leading from the snug is a lobby which provides access into a good sized utility and a bathroom. The well-proportioned kitchen/breakfast room featuring an Aga completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor there are four bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes and the principal bedroom has the benefit of an ensuite shower room. A family bathroom with four piece suite completes the first floor.
Outside, the front and rear gardens are a particular feature of the property and provide a good degree of privacy and seclusion. The property is accessed via a gate which opens onto an extensive sweeping driveway featuring a carport with lawned garden either side, interspersed with an array of mature trees. To the rear, the garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a patio area, greenhouse, shed and garden store. A beautiful Willow tree is a central feature and the garden extends beyond this. Mature trees surround the garden and the total plot is approximately 0.75 acres.
An early viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate this lovely village home in a stunning location.
Cossington lies on the north side of a range of hills, named as The Poldens, which are found 5 miles north east of the market town of Bridgwater. Amenities include the church and village pub, whilst the M5 motorway is accessed at junction 23, approximately 3 miles to the west. This facilitates easy communications north to Bristol and south to the county town of Taunton and the remainder of the West Country. There is a Co-op supermarket at the neighbouring Woolavington, along with a medical centre and primary school. The town of Street is approximately 9 miles to the east, where there is a popular shopping centre known as Clarks Village and the renowned Millfield public school. For the commuter a main line rail link can be accessed at Taunton with a direct line to London Paddington being 1hr 50 minutes. Bristol airport is approximately 25 miles distance.