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£775,000
(£317/sq. ft)
4 bed end terrace house for saleCoppice Hill, Bradford-On-Avon BA15
4 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
2,444 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hamptons - Bath Sales
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About this property
Grade II Listed
Period Character
Exposed Structural Beams
A Wealth Of Charm
Flexible Layout
Luxury Bathroom Fittings
Comprehensive Kitchen
This impressive 17th century house has been altered and adapted over the years with many fine period features including panelled walls, exposed floor boards and ceiling beams, flagstone floors, inglenook fireplaces and stone mullioned windows. The property is now offered with no onward chain and is perfect for a holiday rental investment or permanent home. Whilst the character is retained a modern style is applied to the contemporary kitchen and bathrooms. The multiple staircases leading to the upper floors adds to the versatility of the layout which is arranged over three primary floors and attic room. The main entrance is in to a charming panelled dining room with an inglenook and flagstone floor. A concealed staircase sits to one corner and at the rear is a study with fitted cabinets and side window. To the front and linked by a small utility lobby with plumbing, is a stylish kitchen breakfast room with three sash windows and a central island with matching contemporary units. Integrated appliances provide for all modern needs, contrasting to the wood panelling and a wood burner set in the fireplace. There is a further concealed staircase, with cupboard below that rises up to the first floor landing/reception room with ornamental fireplace. Providing a flexible space with a modern cloaks/shower room to the side. In each opposing corner are concealed staircases up and at the front is a superb and quite magnificent drawing room with panelling to the walls, stripped floor boards, 4 sash windows with views and a wood burner set in the fireplace. To the rear is a double bedroom with a stable door to the garden. The second floor offers two principal, and heavily beamed bedrooms with vaulted ceilings, that are linked by a modern fitted, tiled bathroom with glazed walk in shower and twin wash bowls. Off the rear bedroom a steep turning staircase leads to the attic, fourth bedroom which also has a vaulted ceiling and views across Bradford on Avon.
Outside
Accessed by a front door that opens to a shared courtyard, the private garden is an area found up a shallow flight of stone steps with a paved and gravelled seating area adjacent to the rear bedroom. Offering a lovely area to enjoy the evening sun, beneath this is a secure undercroft for storage. A detached garage is found in Newtown, less than a quarter mile walk from the house.
Situation
Set within a Conservation area in the heart of this pretty riverside town at the head of a no-through road, there are views across the roof tops from the elevated rooms and ease of access to the many shops, boutiques and restaurants in the nearby Shambles. There's a wide selection of country and riverside walks to neighbouring villages with the Kennet & Avon Canal a short distance away. The number of quaint shops, pubs, and tea rooms in the town are too numerous to mention, but a joy to explore and find. With a mainline railway line running from the south coast to Bath, easy access is also provided to all major cities including Bristol and London Paddington.
Additional Information
Services: All mains connected. Nest central heating system. Council Tax Band F.
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