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Rose Cottage is a spacious and beautifully presented double
fronted property, built to an extremely high standard throughout,
including high ceilings, Siemens appliances and luxury
bathrooms.
Upon entering, the spacious and light entrance hall gives access
to the sitting room with a handsome woodburning stove and
delightful French doors opening onto the private terrace. The
kitchendiningfamily room offers a comfortable and light space for
entertaining with bespoke kitchen units and granite worktops,
walk-in larder ideal for the keen cook. The ground floor
accommodation is completed with a handy utility room and a
cloakroom.
The staircase with oak spindles and handrail leads up the first
floor with the main bedroom which has dual aspect windows, spacious
dressing area and luxury en suite. There are 3 further double
bedrooms, 2 having bespoke fitted wardrobes, and a luxury family
bathroom.
Externally the property benefits from a charming, easily
maintained, terraced garden with patio area ideal for al fresco
dining. Steps lead up to a further paved area bordered by mature
shrubs and perennial planting.
Steps rise to the annexestudio comprising a vaulted room with
front aspect windows and a shower room. This area is suitable for a
variety of uses including a home office, therapy room or ancillary
accommodation and is positioned above the double garage which has
an electrically operated door and paved area in front providing off
street parking for 2 vehicles.
Rose Cottage, 24 Fortescue Street is situated in the Somerset
village of Norton St Philip. The village benefits from a primary
school, St Philip and St James Church of England church, 2 pubs,
The Fleur de Lys and The George, claimed to be one of the oldest
taverns in the country and a Co-op convenience store with Post
Office (located within the development). The village also enjoys a
cricket pitch with popular team, which adds to the excellent
community feel.
The village is also well positioned for access to surrounding
towns, which include Bradford on Avon (approx. 6 miles) and Frome
(approx. 7 miles). Amenities including retail outlets, pubs and
restaurants, cinema and sporting facilities can be found within
these towns along with rail links. Buses from the village run
regularly to both Bath and Frome.
The World Heritage City of Bath (approx. 7 miles) provides a
complete range of retail outlets together with many other amenities
to include The Theatre Royal, a number of fine restaurants and
excellent sporting facilities. There is also a mainline railway
station providing direct access to London Paddington, Bristol and
south Wales.
The M4 motorway junction 18 is approximately 17 miles and
junction 17 is approximately 20miles. Access to the M3 via the A303
is also easily reached.
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