Tink Well House, Nailsea

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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Living Spaces
4
Type
Detached
Ownership
Freehold
Area
1,841 sqft
Price per area
£353 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
3 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
4 Living Spaces

Features

Exposed Brickwork
Fireplace
Garage
Garden
Hall
Kitchen Diner
Laminate Flooring
Pantry
Period Property
Renovation Potential
Single Garage
Stone Flooring
Wooden Beams
Wooden Flooring

Information

Energy Performance
Current EPC
48 E
Potential EPC
79 C

Description

A detached 4 bedroom character cottage, with a lovely private garden, garage and driveway parking in a fantastic central location in the centre of Nailsea, convenient for access to Bristol and beyond

Tink Well House is an extended character cottage that’s origins are believed to date back over 500 years. It is full of character with latched doors, deep recessed windows, and lovely fireplaces including a bread oven and inglenook.

It offers accommodation over 3 floors with 4 double bedrooms, 4 reception rooms, lovely large private garden, and garage together with off street parking and with potential for dual occupation is a very flexible and versatile family home. Set in a central village location within walking distance to shops and well-regarded schools and with no onward chain this property is sure to attract attention.

Entering the front door into a hallway you will find immediately ahead, a downstairs shower room. To the left a large study with galleried area (large enough for a platform bed) leads through to bedroom 4 which is a spacious double with fitted wardrobes.

A sliding door from the study opens to a huge conservatory that spans the entire width of the property. This lovely bright space which has views over the private garden has ample space for sofas and could easily accommodate a play area too. A door returns to the hallway and right in to the sitting room which has an inglenook fireplace with log burner and recessed cupboards making this cosy room the ideal place to enjoy a winters evening. The dining room is another space brimming with character, with exposed whitewashed stone walls, a former bread oven and latched doors. It offers plenty of space for a large dining table. The final reception space is a kitchen/breakfast room. Fully fitted, with a farmhouse style kitchen it has an induction hob, double oven, microwave, integrated wine rack, space for a fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. There is also a downstairs bathroom with corner bath leading off the kitchen and a walk in pantry.

A latched door from the sitting room reveals stairs to the first floor where there are 2 good sized double bedrooms. The principal has ensuite shower room. Rising again takes one to the third bedroom which has fitted wardrobes and lovely views to the hills in the distance.

Outside – Tink Well House is set back behind a neat garden with lawned area, rockery, and holly tree with a driveway to garage offering ample parking. To the left of the front door is a vertical stone that was used for tethering a horse when visiting the property in years gone by. To the rear a pretty, private garden features a well in the centre, garden shed, mature borders with trees and shrubs and an attractive sheltered dining terrace from which to enjoy the garden.

Location

Nailsea is a thriving historic North Somerset town, some 8 miles west of Bristol, ideal for those looking for a more rural lifestyle but with good transport links and all the amenities you would need close by. Mainline train services are available from Nailsea and Backwell station (within 2 miles) with a regular service to Bristol and beyond. Junction 20 of the M5 (Clevedon) is within 5 miles. Nailsea offers an excellent range of amenities including a library, health and sports centres/clubs and churches along with schooling from infant to senior level. There are good shopping facilities, including a Waitrose supermarket and a regular Farmers Market within the Crown Glass pedestrian shopping centre and high street, along with a vibrant social scene of pubs, cafes and restaurants supporting the close-knit community.

Price Guide

This Home
£353 / sqft
Area Average
£388 / sqft
Price per Area
£275 / sqft
Lowest
£353 / sqft
This Home
£705 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Town or Village
defined as 'urban city and town'

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