- Charming semi-detached period cottage +
- Three bedrooms +
- Sitting room with feature stone fireplace +
- Dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room +
- First floor bathroom +
- Sunken courtyard plus delightful lawned garden with superb views +
- No onward chain complications +
Apricot Cottage is a quaint painted cottage set in the heart of the popular village of Wrington with its two public house, primary school, convenience stores, hairdressers, cafe and florist. The property occupies a superb position to fully immerse yourself in all that is great with village life!
To the front of the house lies a good sized sitting room which features an attractive stone fireplace and a lovely westerly aspect, and a hallway with a useful understairs cupboard which leads you to a dual aspect kitchen, which again features a delightful period fireplace with Victorian tiled inserts. The kitchen itself features a range of traditional farmhouse style wall and base units with a fridge freezer and integrated oven and a washing machine. There is a wall-mounted gas central heating boiler, space for a breakfast/dining table and dual aspect windows, including French doors that lead out to a sunken terrace area with steps rising up to the lawned garden.
On the first floor you will find two double bedrooms, a smaller single bedroom and a family bathroom with a white suite. Outside, there is a good sized terrace area with stairs that rise up to a lawned garden from which the views out over the village towards the Mendip Hills is simply delightful.
The property is brought to the market with no onward chain.
Situation: Situated with good access to local amenities and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Wrington ( is the jewel in the crown of the Wrington Vale and one of the most sought after villages in North Somerset. Picturesque with a lengthy and interesting history, it benefits from facilities usually reserved for a larger town, including two pubs (one with an excellent restaurant), church and a chapel, a primary school, post office, public transport, garage, pharmacy, opticians, dentist, coffee shop, grocery shop off licence/news agents and even two florist/gift shops (one in the village centre and one on the outskirts). Secondary schooling is available at nearby Churchill Academy and Sixth Form Centre ( Further schools, both state and private, are at Bristol, Backwell, Wraxall and the Chew Valley. The area around is well known for its beauty and offers a variety of community pursuits. Indeed, riding, walking, fishing, sailing and dry skiing are just some of the activities available within a few miles. The village itself is within commuting distance of Bristol and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare and there is access to the motorway network at Clevedon (junction 20) and St. Georges (junction 21). There is an international airport at Lulsgate and a mainline railway station at Yatton.
Directions: From the centre of the village go up the High Street and Apricot Cottage is on your right just up a little from the green in front of the hugely popular Plough public house. What3words: ///mopped.tram.soft
Material information: Council Tax band: D EPC Rating: D