Characterful four-bedroom village home with garage, garden room and church views.
Charming 1750s period cottage with exposed beams and stonework
A charming mid-18th-century cottage in the heart of Banwell, blending period character with updated comforts. Exposed stone walls, beams and a woodburner create an authentic, cosy atmosphere while double glazing and new electric heating add practical modernity.
The house offers flexible family accommodation across two principal floors: sitting room, dining room, bespoke kitchen and a bright garden room/orangery that opens to an enclosed cottage garden with views of the church tower. Upstairs are four bedrooms and a single family bathroom — good space for a growing family but only one bathroom in the house.
Practical extras include an integral garage, workshop and potential summer room, useful for storage, hobbies or conversion subject to permissions. The property sits within a conservation area so alterations may be restricted; the plot is small and will suit buyers wanting low-maintenance outdoor space rather than large gardens.
Located in a peaceful village with good local amenities, reputable primary schools and countryside walks on the doorstep, this freehold cottage will appeal to families seeking character, convenience and scope to personalise while accepting some limitations in outdoor space and bathroom provision.