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4 bed link detached house for sale
Old Police House, High Street, Timsbury, Bath BA2

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Detached former Police House full of character features

  • Spacious living room opening into a dining room with flag stone floors and two fireplaces

  • Kitchen/breakfast room with French doors and skylights facing southerly in direction

  • Utility room and downstairs cloakroom

  • Study/bedroom four on the ground floor

  • Three generous double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor

  • Loft room of 5.85 metres on the upper floor presently used as a bedroom

  • Fully enclosed south facing garden with high stone walls, level with a climbing wisteria

  • Flag stone floors, sash windows, stained glass windows, ornate wood work still in place

  • Quote Reference NF0664 To arrange Your Viewing

The Old Police House, is a home of heritage positioned with in the old part of Timsbury village. A handsome building, well balanced and providing ample living accommodation, laid over three floors. This house may steal your heart (pun intended) due to its plethora of character features, such as flagstone floors, ornate fireplaces, sash windows, wall mouldings, stained glass and large iron radiators. A solid house, ideal for a family or those that want space to work from home.

There is also scope here to extend and maybe upgrade the single story side extension into an orangery to overlook the fully enclosed sun trapped southerly facing rear gardens.

The solid front door with brass furniture, house name sake and lantern above, sets the tone for what will be revealed within. A long reaching hallway widens with the large flagstones on show with a cute understairs cupboard and iron radiator on show. At the end of the hallway is a light filled kitchen/breakfast room with skylights, windows and French doors. A focal point, Everhot cooker, can be found that warms the house as well as cooks, creating a spot everyone loves to gather on those cooler days. To the side is a large pantry area which has a Wc positioned at the far end.

Also leading from the hallway are the living and dining rooms, now opened up into a large flowing space with two feature fireplaces, one is very ornate but not in use the other a large log burner. The flooring in the dining area is laid to those gorgeous flagstones and French doors lead into the kitchen/breakfast room. On the other side of the hallway is a study/bedroom four. I love this room with large its arched window and painted stone walls. A great space to be creative and get your head down.

Ascending to the first floor there are three excellent sized bedrooms with high ceilings, two have ornate iron fireplaces still in situ, painted black which compliment the room so well nodding back to yesteryear. One of the bedrooms also has a fitted cupboard which means more room space. There is also a classically presented Bathroom in black and white, you will find the roll edged claw foot bath and high level WC which fits the age period well.

There is also an upper floor which has further room, which most if not all will use as another bedroom, stretching to 5.85 metres long, likely utilised as the main sleeping quarters. To one side is a large fitted cupboard for clothing. Make sure you look out for the red stained glass window overlooking the stairwell. There maybe potential to add an ensuite from the bathroom below, certainly worth a consideration.

Heading outside the rear gardens as mentioned are southerly facing, so you will bask in the warm sunshine here all year around. I like the high stone walls which makes it feel secure and private, no doubt ideal for any keen gardeners to grow produce against, maybe splay various apple trees or vines along them. The garden has a main lawn area at the rear and the immediate area is laid to cerny stone. This makes a very pleasant place to sit and enjoy some outside meals and gatherings. There is a beautiful winding wisteria climbing up the outside of the kitchen wall, borders and plants around the edges. A gardener here could revel in creating a landscape of their own vision to match this beautiful home or extend the house with a orangery or similar to increase the indoor/outdoor options.

Location

The village of Timsbury is surrounded by beautiful, rolling Somerset countryside and it is such a highly regarded village to call home. There is a vibrant and welcoming community, and viewers often comment to me just how friendly everyone is. Unusually for a village of this size, it is very well-served with a Coop convenience store, a café, public house, fish & chip shop, doctors’ surgery, chemist, and hairdressers. For food lovers, there is a monthly farmers’ market at the village hall, where you can buy locally produced food, and the highly acclaimed cookery school at Vale House Kitchen. There’s a wide variety clubs and societies in the village, such as the Theatre Club and Gardening Club. For those looking for sporting activities there is a cycling club, as well a football and cricket clubs, and a gym. There is a parish church serving the community and Timsbury Primary School, recently rated as outstanding by ofsted, is a big attraction for families.

Located eight miles from the World Heritage City of Bath and just twelve miles to Bristol, it’s a great base for those wanting the calmness and community of rural living, yet still within easy reach of city life when you want it. There are regular buses and there is a train station in nearby Keynsham. You can be at Bristol Airport within 45 minutes. Heading west, you have the Mendip Hills, and the Chew Valley on your doorstep, and everything the stunning South-West has to offer.

Quote Reference NF0664 To Arrange Your Viewing

Entrance Hall - 1.19m x 0.97m (3'10" x 3'2")

Wooden door to the front aspect with a window over, consumer unit and electric meter, dado rail and wooden flooring.

Hallway - 5.46m max x 3.37m max (17'10" x 11'0")

Obscure single glazed door to the front aspect with a stained glass window above, recessed spot lights, stairs leading to the first floor, under stairs storage cupboard, radiator, part woodend floor leading into a flagstone floor.

Living Room - 3.84m x 3.5m (12'7" x 11'5")

Single glazed sash window to the front aspect, opening to the dining room, ceiling rose, coved ceiling, fireplace with and inset iron fire and a marble hearth(fire not operating)

Dining Room - 3.52m x 3.12m (11'6" x 10'2")

Opening to the Living Room, glazed French doors to the Kitchen/breakfast room, ceiling rose, fireplace with an inset log burner and stone hearth, radiator and flagstone floors.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 5.7m x 2.66m (18'8" x 8'8")

Double glazed French doors and window to the rear aspect, two skylight windows above, wooden panel ceiling, painted stone walls, radiator and slate tiled flooring. The kitchen has freestanding base unit which include a twin stainless steel sink/drainer unit with mixer taps over, an Everhot cooker with twin ovens, plate warmer, hob and an induction hob.

Utility Room - 5.53m max x 1.68m max (18'1" x 5'6")

Three side aspect windows, consumer unit, shelving, space for a washing machine and painted concrete floor.

Cloakroom - 1.64m x 0.96m (5'4" x 3'1")

Obscure single glazed window to the side aspect, painted concrete floor with a two piece white suite comprising a high level WC and a wall mounted wash hand basin.

Study/Bedroom Four - 4.55m max x 2.2m max(14'11" x 7'2")

Single glazed arched sash window to the front aspect, coved ceiling, recessed spot lights, painted stone walls, wooden panel boarding on the lower walls with a dado rail and a radiator.

Landing

Smoke alarm, stairs leading to the upper floor.

Bedroom One - 3.5m x 3.47m (11'5" x 11'4")

Single glazed sash window to the front aspect, coved ceiling with a ceiling rose, iron fireplace with a mantle over and a radiator.

Bedroom Two - 3.52m x 3.12m (11'6" x 10'2")

Single glazed sash window to the rear aspect, coved ceiling with a ceiling rose, iron fireplace and a radiator.

Bedroom Three - 3.62m max x 3.02m max (11'10" x 9'10")

Two single glazed sash windows to the front aspect, fitted double wardrobe with shelving and a radiator.

Bathroom - 3.34m max x 2.02m (10'11" x 6'7")

Single glazed sash window to the rear aspect, partially tiled walls, wooden wall panelling with a dado rail, radiator and slate tiled flooring. There is a three piece suite comprising a roll top claw foot bath with a shower attachment and glass shower screen, pedestal wash hand basin and a low level WC.

Landing

Single glazed stained glass window, recessed spot light, recessed shelving and door to the loft room.

Loft Room - 5.85m max x 4.36m max (19'2" x 14'3")

Double glazed skylight window to the rear aspect, stained glass window to the stairwell, exposed wooden beams, eaves storage, fitted wardrobe with double doors and a radiator.

Rear Garden - 11.88m x 11.69m (38'11" x 38'4")

Southerly facing, enclosed by a stone wall and wooden fence surround, there are two main areas, nearer the house is laid to Cerny stone with a climbing wisteria and planted borders, the rear of the garden is laid to a level lawn. To one side is the oil tank behind a wooden fence and a Worcester boiler within a metal case. There is also an outside tap and lights.

Agents Notes

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EPC = Pending, Council Tax Band – D (£2,316.55 pa estimate) – Bath & Northeast Somerset, Services - Mains electricity, Mains water, Mains drainage, Oil Heating. Freehold property. Built 1885

Quote Ref NF0664

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