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Shrowle, East Harptree, Bristol, Somerset

 

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£975,000

Stone built detached country property in area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Mendip Cottage is a period stone built detached country property, situated in a peaceful corner of the Chew Valley. It is set in beautiful landscaped gardens, with adjacent paddocks adjoining the banks of the River Chew.

Mendip Cottage is a charming property with stone elevations under a tiled roof. It was formerly three workers cottages and has been developed into a substantial single dwelling. The property has been modified and extended in recent years and includes period features such as an Inglenook fireplace with bread oven and flagstone hearth with wood burning stove and timber lintels. All rooms have a dual aspect with stunning views across the surrounding countryside and all three reception rooms have direct access to the gardens. A second staircase leads from the kitchen to a study/play room and games room/bedroom 5. The property is accessed via a five bar gate leading to a paved parking area to the side of the house. This area gives access to a timber framed building that provides garaging, stables and storage. Beyond the terrace and parking area, the level gardens are predominately laid to lawn with well-stocked borders, lavender hedges and a spring-fed well.


  • 4 bedrooms
  • 3 receptions
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Outbuildings
  • Garage
  • Stabling
  • 2.8000 Acres

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