- Parking for 2 cars +
- Fully enclosed private garden +
- Fully renovated with period features +
- No onward chain +
- 2 bedroom cottage +
- Exciting investment opportunity +
- Teeming with character +
- Beautiful village setting +
Corner Cottage is a picturesque period cottage located in the heart of Norton St Philip. Believed to have been built over 400 years ago, the home boasts a fine balance between old and new, having been recently renovated throughout to the highest standard.
The ground floor briefly comprises; A modern shower room sits off the entrance hall leading to a well-equipped, dual aspect kitchen. Finished with integrated appliances and quartz worktops, and introducing plenty of light and character, with exposed beams in the vaulted ceiling and stone steps leading towards the reception room. The formal reception room boasts a wonderful feature fireplace with wood burner, exposed oak flooring, stone mullion windows, and ample space for both dinning table and living arrangements.
The first floor contains a fantastic double bedroom with integrated storage, leading through to another dual aspect double bedroom.
Externally, the home is accompanied by a driveway for 2 cars, a beautiful front garden and a full enclosed, private rear garden.
Corner Cottage is located in the spectacular sought after Somerset village of Norton St Philip. The village benefits from a primary school, St Philip and St James Church of England church, 2 pubs, The Fleur de Lys and The George, claimed to be one of the oldest taverns in the country and a Co-Op convenience store. The village also enjoys a cricket pitch with popular team, which adds to the excellent community feel.
The village is also well positioned for access to surrounding towns, which include Bradford on Avon (approx. 6 miles) and Frome (approx. 7 miles). Amenities including retail outlets, pubs and restaurants, cinema and sporting facilities can be found within these towns along with rail links.
The World Heritage City of Bath (approx. 7 miles) provides a complete range of retail outlets together with many other amenities to include The Theatre Royal, a number of fine restaurants and excellent sporting facilities. There is also a mainline railway station providing direct access to London Paddington, Bristol and south Wales.
The M4 motorway junction 18 is approximately 17 miles and junction 17 is approximately 20miles. Access to the M3 via the A303 is also easily reached.