Detailed Description
This delightful Grade II listed cottage is situated on the edge of the highly sought-after village of Atworth, offering an appealing blend of character, comfort, and countryside living. Recently redecorated and newly carpeted throughout, the home feels fresh and inviting while retaining the charm expected of a period property.
The accommodation includes three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, making it ideal for a couple or small family. The cosy sitting room features an attractive wood burner, perfect for colder evenings, while the oil-fired central heating ensures warmth throughout the home.
A particular highlight is the large, enclosed garden, providing an excellent outdoor space for relaxation, entertaining, or gardening. The property also benefits from private parking and a garage—valuable additions rarely found with cottages of this age and setting. Countryside views further enhance the sense of tranquillity and rural appeal.
Council Tax Band: E
Outside
The property enjoys a generous and fully enclosed garden, offering an excellent level of privacy and ample space for outdoor dining, gardening, or family activities. The garden benefits from open countryside views, enhancing the peaceful rural setting.
To the side of the cottage is a private driveway providing convenient off-road parking. In addition, the property includes a single garage, offering further secure parking or useful storage space. Together, these features provide a rare combination of ample outdoor space and practical amenities in such a desirable village location.
Tenancy
The property will be let on an open-ended periodic tenancy, in line with current legislation. This provides ongoing flexibility for tenants, with the tenancy continuing on a rolling monthly basis until either party chooses to end it with the required notice. All applicants will be referenced in the usual way, and standard tenancy terms will apply.
Deposit will be required of £2,538 (five weeks rent).
Council tax Band E.
Services
The property benefits from oil-fired central heating and a wood-burning stove. Mobile phone reception is generally obtainable in the area, though indoor coverage may be limited depending on provider. Fibre-to-the-cabinet (FTTC) broadband is understood to be available, with estimated speeds typically below 24 Mbps.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment only.
Contact,
Location
Set on the edge of the popular village of Atworth, approximately 9 miles north-east of the Georgian city of Bath.
Atworth benefits from a local school and a village pub. Nearby railway stations at Chippenham and Bradford on Avon provide excellent links to London and the South West.
There is also easy access to the M4 motorway.