Bath Chronicle

CONVERSION

cottages offer two homes all under one roof

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This delightful period home sits in the charming village of Wellow, five miles south of Bath. The property was previously two separate cottages converted some years ago. Consequent­ly it has the advantage of two staircases and unusually good sized rooms for a property of this style.

It has been cleverly designed with two mezzanine levels and with many of the rooms having a double aspect providing a light and airy feel to the cottage.

Additional­ly the beautifull­y-presented accommodat­ion features exposed oak ceiling beams and solid oak doors throughout with a good sized well-enclosed garden to the rear.

The kitchen and dining area is fitted with a modern and sleek kitchen with integrated appliances. French doors leading to rear garden allow for a bright and breezy feeling room and lead you to multiple decking and patio areas.

The living room’s feature of an inglenook fireplace with a woodburner is in keeping with the quaint and cosy mood of the cottage. Soft furnishing­s and light fittings keep this room calm away from the hustle and bustle.

A playroom/study completes the ground floor accommodat­ion. Upstairs you will find four bedrooms as well as two bathrooms, perfect to accommodat­e a larger family.

As well as these two floors, there is a lower ground floor which is currently used as a study but could be easily converted to a bedroom or playroom.

The private garden is mainly laid to lawn with plenty of space for al fresco dining. Dry stone walls and plenty of foliage keep the garden secluded and secret.

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