5 bedroom house
Winford, Bristol, Somerset, BS40 8HA
Guide Price
£950,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Feb 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock
- KENTSHARE, , KENTSHARE LANE, WINFORD, BRISTOL, NORTH SOMERSET, 980000, 01/09/2021
INTERNAL VIEWINGS TO START AGAIN FROM 15th MARCH 2021
Kentshare has been in the same ownership for 60 years and will require some updating to restore it back to its former glory. With its most attractive stone elevation with three gables and Bath stone mullion leaded windows, Kentshare is a classic 17th century William & Mary farm house. Principally built in 1689 it is believed its origins date back further. It is Grade Il listed. The interior has many features appropriate to the period and has a warm and friendly atmosphere. It is full of character. All rooms on the ground and first floor have a lovely outlook either over its gardens or to the surrounding Chew Valley countryside. The sitting room has a cross beam ceiling with stone inglenook fireplace, and a oak floor. The dining room has an inglenook fireplace fitted with a wood burning stove, flagstone floor, and a fitted dresser in Elm. The family room has a flagstone floor. The kitchen/breakfast room at the rear of the house looks over its gardens toward the stream and beyond to the paddock. A utility room and toilet is located off the kitchen/breakfast room, two staircases rise to three bedrooms at the front of the house and two bedrooms at the rear of the house. There is a family bathroom with separate w.c. A turning staircase from the landing gives access to a large boarded attic rooms. There is a cellar below.
It is approached through a five bar farm gate and over its entrance drive passing the front of the house to a generous parking area. Beside the parking area are traditional stone and tile barns which include former stables. It has external stone steps leading to a first floor. A small workshop is attached at the rear. Adjoining the barn is a full height stone and tile barn used for storage. The outbuildings offer potential to convert into further living accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. Opposite the barns is a former kitchen garden. A small stone and tile outbuilding adjoins the house.
The well tended gardens are planned as a classic English country garden with a variety of mature shrubs, roses, flowering plants, and mature trees including a magnificent Willow and a Magnolia.
Around the grounds generally, are stone walls and pathways. A stone archway over stone steps leads from the front garden to the rear garden. There are flagstone seating areas and a large flagstone terrace at the rear of the house which over looks an extensive lawn, an apple orchard, pond with Bullrushes, and to the paddock. The rear garden leads down to Winford Brook a tributary of the River Chew with a wooden bridge crossing to the far bank. The large field/paddock has pedestrian access from the rear garden over a bridge. Vehicular access is off Kentshare Lane, with a right of way, of about 50 yards over its neighbouring field. In all the property extends to about 3.68 acres.
Rights of Way
A public footpath crosses over the entrance drive, outside its walled front garden, and exits ahead to the adjoining farmland.
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you. These include video walkthroughs, 360 virtual reality tours and enhanced comprehensive photography, our teams will be happy to walk you through.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Bristol
Kentshare has been in the same ownership for 60 years and will require some updating to restore it back to its former glory. With its most attractive stone elevation with three gables and Bath stone mullion leaded windows, Kentshare is a classic 17th century William & Mary farm house. Principally built in 1689 it is believed its origins date back further. It is Grade Il listed. The interior has many features appropriate to the period and has a warm and friendly atmosphere. It is full of character. All rooms on the ground and first floor have a lovely outlook either over its gardens or to the surrounding Chew Valley countryside. The sitting room has a cross beam ceiling with stone inglenook fireplace, and a oak floor. The dining room has an inglenook fireplace fitted with a wood burning stove, flagstone floor, and a fitted dresser in Elm. The family room has a flagstone floor. The kitchen/breakfast room at the rear of the house looks over its gardens toward the stream and beyond to the paddock. A utility room and toilet is located off the kitchen/breakfast room, two staircases rise to three bedrooms at the front of the house and two bedrooms at the rear of the house. There is a family bathroom with separate w.c. A turning staircase from the landing gives access to a large boarded attic rooms. There is a cellar below.
It is approached through a five bar farm gate and over its entrance drive passing the front of the house to a generous parking area. Beside the parking area are traditional stone and tile barns which include former stables. It has external stone steps leading to a first floor. A small workshop is attached at the rear. Adjoining the barn is a full height stone and tile barn used for storage. The outbuildings offer potential to convert into further living accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. Opposite the barns is a former kitchen garden. A small stone and tile outbuilding adjoins the house.
The well tended gardens are planned as a classic English country garden with a variety of mature shrubs, roses, flowering plants, and mature trees including a magnificent Willow and a Magnolia.
Around the grounds generally, are stone walls and pathways. A stone archway over stone steps leads from the front garden to the rear garden. There are flagstone seating areas and a large flagstone terrace at the rear of the house which over looks an extensive lawn, an apple orchard, pond with Bullrushes, and to the paddock. The rear garden leads down to Winford Brook a tributary of the River Chew with a wooden bridge crossing to the far bank. The large field/paddock has pedestrian access from the rear garden over a bridge. Vehicular access is off Kentshare Lane, with a right of way, of about 50 yards over its neighbouring field. In all the property extends to about 3.68 acres.
Rights of Way
A public footpath crosses over the entrance drive, outside its walled front garden, and exits ahead to the adjoining farmland.
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you. These include video walkthroughs, 360 virtual reality tours and enhanced comprehensive photography, our teams will be happy to walk you through.
Bristol 8 miles, Wells 15 miles, Bath 16.5 miles, Bristol Airport 2.6 miles, Chew Valley Lake 2 miles (all distances approximate).
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Bristol
Land Registry Data
- KENTSHARE, , KENTSHARE LANE, WINFORD, BRISTOL, NORTH SOMERSET, 980000, 01/09/2021