Guide price
£750,000
5 bed semi-detached house for sale
Woolverton, Bath BA2Freehold
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
G
About this property
Grade II Listed house
Popular village location
Kitchen/breakfast room
Dining room
Study
Garden room
Utility/craft room
Downstairs WC/shower room
Drawing room
Five bedrooms
A fine semi-detached Grade II Listed house, believed to date back to the late 18th century
Church Mead House, a fine semi-detached Grade II Listed house, believed to date back to the late 18th century. Situated in this popular village, Woolverton, between Bath and Frome. The property is arranged over three floors. The ground floor comprises; kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, study, garden room, utility/craft room, separate WC/shower room. First floor; drawing room, two bedrooms, shower room and family bathroom. Second floor; three bedrooms and playroom/study.
This handsome double fronted house has a gravel driveway which runs across the front and side of the property, providing ample parking. To the rear of the property there is a large landscaped garden, mainly laid to lawn with a summer house, large flower beds, mature fruit trees, a vegetable garden and a brook running alongside – affording views over the neighbouring fields.<br /><br />Woolverton is a picturesque hamlet situated to the south of Bath and north of Frome. The surrounding villages of Rode, Beckington and Norton St Philip offer Post Offices, village stores, a supermarkets, primary schools and a doctor’s surgery. There are also several popular local pubs close by including The Red Lion which is within walking distance, The George at Norton St Philip and The Mill at Rode. Woolverton is on the regular bus route between Bath and Frome. Communications in the area are excellent with the A303 (M3) and M4 (J17) providing access to London and the wider motorway network as well as high speed rail links to London from Bath and Frome.
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Listed by
Radnor Martin