6 bedroom house

Redcliffe Street, Cheddar, Somerset, BS27 3PF

Guide Price

£999,950

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Nov 2022
  • 0.84 acres
  • 6 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Holiday Cottage

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Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Oct 2022
  • Removed: Nov 2022
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Holiday Cottage
  • Land Tags: N/A

Stepping through the front door, you are immediately welcomed into spacious hallway. The cosy living room has an inglenook fireplace with flagstone hearth which used to be the old bread oven. There is also exposed carved, wooden beam. It is fitted with dual aspect windows. The characteristic dining room is opposite the living room. From the carved bressumer beam to the original inglenook stone fireplace, this space has lots of features that makes this property very individual. It offers lots of room for entertaining and also has dual aspect windows, meaning you get a view of the front and the back of the house. You will also find the stair case for the first floor and under stair storage in this room. Following from the dining room, is a country style kitchen/breakfast room. From the exposed beam work to a coffin hatch, this room has lots of personality. It is beautifully fitted with bespoke units, toledo Rangemaster oven, a double enamel sink and drainer, integral dishwasher and fridge freezer and has a handy pantry. There is also ample space for a breakfast table. Through a stable door, there is a porch which has a bench and space to keep your shoes and coats. Here is where the back garden is accessed. Down stairs also house’s a W/C which is fitted with handy storage cupboards, a sink, a low-level W/C and currently houses the washing machine and tumble dryer. This is also where the boiler can be found.

The four bedrooms can be found upstairs. The large master bedroom is a spacious room and benefits from a smart en-suite shower room fitted with a shower cubicle, vanity unit and W/C. The second largest bedroom also benefits from an en-suite shower room. There is also two further bedrooms, one currently being used as a home office and is where the airing cupboard can be found. These bedrooms share a family bathroom with wooden panelling with arched mirrors above a jacuzzi bath. There is also a vanity sink and low-level W/C. All four bedrooms and bathrooms have exposed beams.





Description


The detached converted barn offers alternative use and is currently used for holiday lets. Less than 20 years old, the barn has a more modern feel. The kitchen is fitted with an array of wall and base units and has space for white appliances. There is also room for a table. The living room has French doors which open out onto the porch and allows lots of light into the room. The master bedroom is a very generous space and befits from an en-suite bathroom fitted with a pedestal sink, bath with overhead shower and a low-level W/C. There is also a door which leads out to the back of the property. Lastly, there is a twin bedroom and a shower room fitted with a shower cubicle, pedestal sink and low-level W/C.




Outside


Set in a fantastic plot of approximately 0.84 acres, the garden is split into different sections. The front of the property is enclosed by walling is laid to lawn with a pathway leading to the front door and with a selection of mature flowers and beds. The rear garden is a good sized space and pans the length of the property. The garden is filled with a selection of mature flowers and fruit trees. From the porch door, there is a large patio area where there is currently seating areas. There is also a well maintained turfed area which is perfect for al fresco dining. Ample driveway space and double garage enables parking for multiple vehicles and/or storage, workshop space. At the rear of the property there is a good sized wooded area, which is filled with a selection of trees including fruit and fantastic wild flower section.




Location


Situated at the foot of the Mendip Hills, Cheddar is an ideal base from which to enjoy wonderful country walks. Road links are excellent, with easy access to the A38. Bristol is only 30 minutes away and the M5 motorway approximately 20 minutes. Public transport is well represented with a bus service passing through the village every hour linking Cheddar with Axbridge, Weston Super Mare and Wells. Bristol International Airport is 25 minutes away. Please note, the village is not under the flight path therefore aircraft noise is not a consideration for residents. Local attractions include Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves, Glastonbury Tor and the seaside at Weston Super Mare.

The village itself has a wide range of shops to cater for everyday needs, bank, and a Post Office as well as doctor and dentist surgeries. There is a three-tier school system where children up to the age of nine attend the First School, then move on to Fairlands Middle School a...




Tenure


Freehold




Heating


Gas Central Heating




Services


All mains services




Local authority


Sedgemoor District Council




Council Tax


Band E




EPC Rating


House- Band D
Barn- Band C




Viewings


Strictly by appointment only- Please call Cooper and Tanner




Directions


From our office turn left and proceed along Union Street, taking the first turning right over the bridge into Redcliffe Street. Proceed along for approximately half a mile, past the right hand turning into Masons Way. Redcliffe Farm can be found the right hand side.




Marketed by: Cooper & Tanner, Cheddar

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