Dual-aspect sitting room with log burner and original character features
Large dining room opening to conservatory with exposed stone and French doors
Refitted kitchen with Rangemaster and integrated appliances
Two large doubles, one single bedroom and a contemporary shower room
Detached 25'2" x 9'2" garage plus powered office/gym with new roof
Beautifully landscaped, sunny rear garden with patio, lawn and pergola
Built before 1900 — external stone walls likely without modern insulation
Average broadband speeds; single bathroom for three bedrooms
This deceptively spacious three-bedroom cottage in Oakhill blends original character with modern convenience. The ground floor offers a dual-aspect sitting room with a log burner, a large dining room that opens to a conservatory, and a well-fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a Rangemaster — all presented in very good order.
Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms, a good single room and a recently refitted contemporary shower room. Outside the landscaped rear garden provides sunny patio seating, lawn, pergola with grapevine and mature borders — excellent for family life and outdoor entertaining. A long detached garage with off-street parking and a fully powered adjoining office/gym (new roof, certified electrics) adds significant practical space.
Practical points to note: the house was built before 1900 in traditional stone construction and external wall insulation is not evident, so prospective buyers should consider thermal upgrade costs. Broadband speeds are average despite excellent mobile signal, and there is a single shower room for three bedrooms. Local primary schools in the village are currently rated as ‘Requires improvement’ by inspectors, which may be important for buyer families.
Overall this freehold cottage offers roomy, characterful accommodation in a sought-after Mendip village, with strong garden and outbuilding value. It will suit buyers looking for a well-presented, versatile family home in a quiet village setting, while those wanting the highest thermal efficiency or faster broadband should allow for upgrades.