For Sale
Guide Price £300,000







































victorian cottage with substantial rear garden and private drive
£300,000
freehold
Terraced House
2
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KEY FEATURES
Substantial rear garden
Freehold victorian terraced former miner's cottage
Period features
Large cellar/utility with potential to extend - subject to planning permission
Close to amenities of peasedown st.john including cafe, co-op convenience store, playgroups
2 spacious double bedrooms
Shaker kitchen with range cooker
5 miles from bath
New windows throughout - 2021
Stunning views
EPC RATING: E
COUNCIL TAX BAND: B
Setting the Scene
Ashgrove is located in the desirable village of Peasedown St John which known for it’s excellent amenities such as The Meeting Place Coffee shop, Post Office, a small Tesco supermarket, a Pharmacy, GP surgery and several pubs. Nearby supermarkets include a large Tesco in Paulton and the Sainsbury’s at Odd Down. Peasedown benefits from a regular bus service to Bath, Radstock, Shepton Mallet and Wells. Families are well-served by an excellent selection of schools, with the well-regarded Laurel Farm Kindergarten (Ofsted rated Outstanding), located in the village. Other local primary education options include St. Marys C Of E Primary School in Timsbury, Shoscombe Church School and Peasedown St John Primary School, while St Gregory’s Catholic College and Writhlington School close by cater to secondary education needs. Slightly further afield there are several Bath schools to chose from (both independent and state) on the southern edges of the city such as Beechen Cliff, Ralph Allen, Hayesfield Girls School, and Monkton Combe.
The Property
This charming Victorian 2 bedroom terraced former miner’s cottage offers an excellent opportunity to acquire a characterful home with significant potential to add value. The property retains a wealth of period features which create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. The accommodation offers two generous double bedrooms, a stylish Shaker kitchen with range cooker, and a large cellar that serves as a practical utility area.
To the rear, there is a substantial garden, offering stunning open views across the surrounding countryside. The garden’s generous proportions and picturesque outlook make it a true highlight of the property, providing a peaceful haven. This is a rare opportunity to secure a period home with both charm and potential in a sought-after location.
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