A charming detached cottage requiring updating, situated in an exceptional rural setting overlookig paddocks, whilst a short distance to the amenities of Thurston. Offered with no onward chain.
Situated in a rural setting within this small, desirable hamlet yet convenient for the well-served village of Thurston, Wayside is a charming, detached period cottage, built of traditional construction with timber-frame, with rendered elevations under a pan-tiled roofline.
The cottage benefits from a wealth of wondrous country walks close by, guiding you through a combination of woodland, farmland, bridleways and wildlife reserves where occasional cattle can be found alongside some delightful nature.
The property has been a much-loved home for many years, graced with many notable features with attractive exposed timbers, inglenook fireplace and original brick and timber floors.
The cottage extends to almost 1,500sq-ft, comprising kitchen/breakfast room, which enjoys a triple aspect overlooking the gardens and fields beyond, a mix of brick and tiled floors, traditional timber base units with wood worktop and ceramic sink unit. There is a door leading to a rear hall and ground-floor bathroom.
The sitting room features an attractive inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove, pamment floor and door leading through to a study/snug, with window to the front aspect, fireplace on brick hearth and glazed doors to the garden room with ceramic tiled floor and doors to the garden.
On the first floor are original oak floors throughout, with three bedrooms, two of which are interconnecting, with a first-floor shower room.
Outside
Wayside approached from the village lane, leading to a parking area and lean-to garage. The gardens host many mature shrubs, trees and plants, with gravelled pathway leading all around the house, with further lawned and wildflower gardens. The garden is adjoining meadows hosting sheep and horses.
Services
Mains water, private drainage and electricity • Electric Storage heating • Council Tax Band ‘D’ • EPC-rating ‘F’ • Broadband: Ofcom suggest Ultrafast 1,8000Mb is available • Mobile: Ofcom suggest all provides likely
Location
Great Green is a small rural hamlet, whilst a short distance from the property is a wealth of local amenities to include well-regarded award-winning public houses, 3 post offices, Co Op, train station, convenience stores, community centre and schooling.
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