Spacious, characterful 4-bed village home with walled gardens and useful outbuildings.
Grade II listed 15th‑century village house with period features throughout
A substantial Grade II listed village house in the heart of Rode, this 15th‑century stone home combines genuine period character with generous living space. Ground floor reception rooms enjoy exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove and bright dual‑aspect rooms. The kitchen/breakfast room and dining room flow to sheltered walled gardens ideal for alfresco dining and year‑round planting.
Four sensible bedrooms and a first‑floor study suit family life or home working; the master bedroom is a triple‑aspect principal room with a fireplace. Outside, a long garage, two‑storey workshop, utility space and first‑floor multipurpose room add useful ancillary accommodation and scope for conversion subject to consent.
The house retains many original features but will need sympathetic updating in parts — low ceilings in places and areas of overgrown planting are apparent. As a Grade II listed property, any alterations or extensions will face listed‑building constraints and require consent. The location in a sought‑after, well‑served village gives easy access to Frome, Bath and Bristol, making this a rare character home for buyers happy to manage conservation obligations.