Rickford Rise, Burrington

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£745,000
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Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Living Spaces
3
Type
Detached
Ownership
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Area
1,884 sqft
Price per area
£396 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
3 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
2 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
3 Living Spaces

Features

Fireplace
Garage
Garden
Hall
Kitchen Diner
Period Property
Porch
Renovation Potential
Single Garage
Stone Flooring
Utility Room
Wooden Beams

Information

Energy Performance
Current EPC
29 F
Potential EPC
75 C

Description

A charming, detached cottage nestled in the foothills of the Mendip Hills close to the sought after and extremely picturesque village of Burrington, offering an abundance of character features and magnificent far reaching views, together with easy access to Bristol and beyond.

Little Rock is a delightful property brimming with character and features spectacular far-reaching views from every room encompassing Wrington Vale, the Mendip Hills and surrounding farmland. Believed to have been constructed in 1711 from locally quarried stone, it was originally a pair of cottages, likely combined into one about the time of the Second World War.

It retains all the charm of a traditional country cottage with cosy rooms characterised by deep recessed windows with diamond leading, beamed ceilings, inglenook fireplaces and an AGA.

Complementing the house are the grounds 0.37 acres which are superbly landscaped and maintained. Immediately surrounding the house are established cottage gardens and to the left a hidden surprise; "The Dell," a magnificently landscaped rockery that leads down the valley in a series of terraces and winding paths.

An attractive storm porch with space for a pretty garden bench and storage leads to a welcoming front door that opens into the entrance hall. To the left is the sitting room with an attractive beamed ceiling, and quintessential inglenook fireplace with bread oven and open fire. Dual aspect windows offer magnificent far-reaching views to both sides of the property. A latched door opens to the study, which again has stunning views from deep recessed windows.

Returning to the hallway, there is a large cloak/boot room with practical storge space. To the right the dining room, which provides a cosy space for entertaining and time with family. It has another inglenook fireplace, a quaint window seat, alcove shelving and traditional beams.

A small passageway with useful storage space opens onto the kitchen/breakfast room with a cream electric AGA at its heart. It also has an electric induction hob, integrated dishwasher, oven and space for a fridge/freezer. Behind here is also a roomy walk-in larder.

Completing the ground floor accommodation is a quarry-tiled utility/boot room with space for a washing machine, tumble dryer, chest freezer and a separate w.c. Access to the garden is via a stable door.
Two staircases rise to the first floor, which has three double bedrooms. Each offers storage and glorious far-reaching views with the principal having an en-suite bathroom. An additional family bathroom also has magnificent views to the countryside.

Outside – Set on a plot of 0.37 acres, Little Rock has a wonderful cottage garden adjacent to the house. A large sweeping lawn is framed by beautiful borders with a mixture of mature shrubs and perennials. Stone borders and walls are used to blend the garden with the surrounding countryside creating a truly attractive space. "The Dell," a terraced rockery does this to superb effect as well, as it wends its way down the side of the valley towards Pig Lane, a footpath that leads on down to the hamlet of Rickford.
Little Rock also has a garage with useful workshop to the side and a stone outbuilding at the top of the garden.

Location – the North Somerset hamlet of Rickford is a much-photographed village with a pub, lake and stream set in the beautiful rolling countryside of the Mendip Hills. Rickford is adjacent to the village of Burrington and offers one of the most popular primary schools in North Somerset, church and social facilities with a more comprehensive range of shops available at the nearby villages of Churchill and Wrington. There is a large, modern medical practice in Churchill and a handy petrol station and supermarket close by. Secondary schooling is situated in Churchill, Sidcot and Wells. Bristol International Airport is within 5.0 miles, and central Bristol 13 miles (all approx.). There is access to the M5 within 9.0 miles (Jct 21 St George's) and mainline railway services within 7.7 miles at Yatton – Paddington from 114 mins. The surrounding countryside offers many activities including riding, sailing, fishing and several golf courses and there are wonderful walks nearby in the Mendips Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Price Guide

This Home
£396 / sqft
Area Average
£387 / sqft
Price per Area
£231 / sqft
Lowest
£396 / sqft
This Home
£516 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Rural
defined as 'rural hamlet and isolated dwellings'
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