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Uplands Farm Barns consists of a series of listed properties
which were converted approximately 7 years ago by Ashford Homes, a
highly reputable development company within the local area.
The property known as Link Barn, is so called due to the most
attractive garden room which links the older properties together. A
particular feature of this stunning property is the living
roomkitchen, which comprises a large room with high Apex ceiling
with roof-light windows and an aspect of three sides.
In addition, there is a most attractive gardensitting room which
has large sliding glazed doors leading out to the main garden and
from which the property has attractive views.
A wonderful, vaulted entrance hall with oak staircase leads to
the second bedroom with en-suite shower room.
The bathrooms and shower rooms are fitted to a high standard,
with Villeroy & Boch sanitary ware, together with Hansgrohe
fitments throughout. All of the bedrooms are of a generous
size.
The whole property has a light and airy feel and has been
cleverly and sympathetically modernised combining the character of
the original barns but with all the benefits of a modern home.
The gardens to side and to the rear are of a good size and the
whole property is immaculately presented throughout. It also has
the benefit of a double carport to the front and additional parking
to the rear. It is set within a gated community which is very well
maintained by the residents.
This is a stunning and exceptionally appointed property and is
in a superb location for both the cities of Bath and Bristol. A
viewing is strongly recommended by the sole agents, Cobb Farr.
Link Barn is set on the edge of the small village of Burnett,
part of the parish of Compton Dando. It is located approximately 5
miles west of the World Heritage city of Bath and 5 miles from the
cosmopolitan city of Bristol.
Link Barn is set on the site of former farm buildings which are
bordered by open farmland. Burnett appeared in the Doomsday Book of
1086 and is mainly centred around two working farms together with a
Church, Manor House and Village School.
The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is a 15 minute drive away
and offers a wonderful array of chain and independent retail
outlets, many fine restaurants, cafes and wine bars along with a
number of well-respected cultural activities which include a world
famous music and literary festival, many pre-London shows at the
Theatre Royal and the attractions at The Roman Baths and Pump
Rooms.
World class sporting facilities are available at Bath University
and Bath Rugby and Cricket Clubs. There is also a good local rowing
club in Saltford.
The nearest town is Keynsham which lies approximately 2 miles
north of the village and provides a whole host of amenities,
together with the nearest schools which include a number of primary
schools and two secondary schools, one of which is the highly rated
Wellsway School. Both Bath and Bristol offer an excellent selection
of schools, in particular within Bath, King Edwards, Kingswood and
The Royal High.
The property is ideally located for commuting, with Bath and
Bristol both having mainline railway stations at Bath Spa, Temple
Meads and Bristol Parkway all giving direct access to London
Paddington, Swindon and South Wales and Keynsham station provides a
direct link to all these stations. The M4 Motorway, Junction 18 is
12 miles away and Bristol Airport is 16 miles to the west.
Taking advantage of the beautiful surroundings around Uplands
Farm, the location provides a vast assortment of countryside
pursuits to enjoy: delightful walks along the River Chew; nearby
Blagdon Lake provides sailing and has other water sport facilities;
Saltford boasts a Golf Club, a Rowing Club, together with a Marina.
Excellent sporting and leisure facilities are also close by at
Babington House, Combe Grove Manor and Bath University.
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