Property description
A beautifully presented two bedroom cottage in the much sought after village of Limpley Stoke. This property comprises: Living room, kitchen and bathroom on the ground floor, with access out onto the decked area and garden to the rear. From here, there are great views of the surrounding countryside beyond the garden, and there is a wonderful feeling of peace and tranquillity. Upstairs can be found the two bedrooms, one double and a single, with the master benefitting from a vaulted ceiling and period features.
The picturesque village of Limpley Stoke has its own quaint pub and historic hotel, just 4 miles south of Bath city centre. It has fantastic views across the Limpley Stoke valley and is well placed for wonderful country walks along the river and the Kennet & Avon Canal. The neighbouring village of Freshford, which is less than a mile away, offers excellent local amenities including a community shop, Post Office and Café, Freshford Pre-School and Freshford Primary school have Outstanding and Good Ofsted ratings. The local train station provides easy access to Bath and Bristol with local buses also providing swift access into both Bath and Bradford On Avon.
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AmenitiesTwo bedroom cottage
Well presented
Sought after location
Rear garden
Great views
Period features