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Grade II Listed Cottage & Garden, Evercreech
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3 Schlafzimmer2+ BadezimmerPlatz für 7 Gäste116.1 m²
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285 €
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Evercreech, England
- Place, Royal Bath and West Showground2 Autominuten
- Place, Longleat Safari & Adventure Park28 Autominuten
- Place, Stonehenge52 Autominuten
- Airport, Bristol (BRS)40 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
3 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 7 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 Doppelbett
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Doppelbett und 1 Einzelbett
Schlafzimmer 3
1 Doppelbett
2 Badezimmer, 1 Gäste-WC
Badezimmer 1
Badewanne · Toilette · Nur Dusche
Badezimmer 2
Badewanne · Toilette · Nur Dusche
Badezimmer 3
Toilette
Weitere Räumlichkeiten
Küche
Arbeitsbereich
Balkon
Garten
Der aktuelle Preis beträgt 285 €.
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Grade II Listed Cottage & Garden, Evercreech
Summary:
This charming 300-year-old Grade II listed cottage in Evercreech seamlessly blends modern-classic design with rustic original features. Relax in cosy nooks, the library or by the wood burner. Cook meals in the quality farmhouse kitchen with AGA. Fling open the French doors and dine al fresco or in the adjacent dining room. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus WC, and private parking ensure comfort and convenience at this idyllic countryside escape.
The Space:
Steeped in history, this charming Grade II listed cottage in Evercreech dates back around 300 years and has been thoughtfully restored to combine period character with modern comfort. Original flagstone floors, exposed beams, sash windows and rustic wooden doors create a warm, authentic feel throughout, while careful renovation ensures a high standard of finish.
Inside, you’ll find plenty of inviting spaces to unwind, from window seats and reading corners to a peaceful library with a writing desk and armchairs. The cosy living room enjoys two seating areas. One with a wood burner and armchair - perfect for snuggling up with a book - and a second, larger area with a smart TV.
The shaker-style kitchen is both beautiful and practical, featuring a large AGA, classic butler sink and modern appliances, including a coffee machine. It opens into a welcoming dining area with farmhouse bench seating and wooden panelling.
A striking glass lean-to links the cottage to a converted outbuilding, now a spacious third bedroom with a small double and a mezzanine with a single bed above. It benefits from a downstairs WC just down the hall.
Upstairs are two further double bedrooms. Of which, one benefits from a luxurious ensuite shower room, plus there is a second family bathroom with a stunning twin sink vanity unit and a bath with overhead shower. You'll find a door at the bottom of the stairs which serves the same function as a stair gate.
In warmer months, open the French doors and enjoy al fresco dining in the secluded, fully enclosed garden. As such, it's well suited for dogs, which are welcome with a fee of £20/dog (maximum of two). Enjoy evenings around the fire pit come BBQ.
With private driveway parking to complete the package, this characterful cottage offers a memorable and convenient countryside retreat.
Guest Access:
Guests have full access to the cottage.
The Neighborhood:
This cottage in Evercreech offers a welcoming village stay with everything you need close at hand. This friendly, thriving community has a well-stocked Co-op, bakery, chemist, fish and chip shop, hairdressers, a community craft café and a traditional village pub all within a few minutes’ walk. The village hall hosts regular classes and activities, while the sports green and local padel courts offer numerous opportunities to stay active during your stay.
Evercreech is also perfectly positioned for exploring Somerset. The Bath & West Showground is just minutes away and hosts regular events, markets and shows throughout the year, while during June the area comes alive with visitors attending the nearby Glastonbury Festival.
The historic city of Wells, England’s smallest city, is a short drive away and well worth a visit for its magnificent cathedral, Bishop’s Palace and charming medieval streets.
Outdoor lovers will enjoy easy access to the Mendip Hills, ideal for walking, cycling and scenic drives. Nearby Cheddar Gorge offers dramatic cliffs, cave tours and panoramic viewpoints, along with cafés and shops in the village below.
For food and culture, head to Bruton, known for its excellent dining scene and independent boutiques. Here you’ll find the renowned Hauser & Wirth Somerset gallery and gardens, combining contemporary art with beautiful landscaped grounds and a highly regarded restaurant.
You’re also within reach of Glastonbury’s Tor and Abbey, the market town of Frome with its artisan shops and monthly markets, and numerous country pubs and farm shops scattered across the countryside.
With village charm and easy access to Somerset’s highlights, Evercreech makes an ideal base for both relaxation and exploration.
Getting Around:
Due to the remote nature of the village, a vehicle is recommended for getting the most out of your stay here. Private off-road parking is available for one vehicle. Parking is also unrestricted on the street and readily available.
Interaction with Guests:
We will be available via phone, email or message for the duration of your stay. Please don't hesitate to get in touch!
This charming 300-year-old Grade II listed cottage in Evercreech seamlessly blends modern-classic design with rustic original features. Relax in cosy nooks, the library or by the wood burner. Cook meals in the quality farmhouse kitchen with AGA. Fling open the French doors and dine al fresco or in the adjacent dining room. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus WC, and private parking ensure comfort and convenience at this idyllic countryside escape.
The Space:
Steeped in history, this charming Grade II listed cottage in Evercreech dates back around 300 years and has been thoughtfully restored to combine period character with modern comfort. Original flagstone floors, exposed beams, sash windows and rustic wooden doors create a warm, authentic feel throughout, while careful renovation ensures a high standard of finish.
Inside, you’ll find plenty of inviting spaces to unwind, from window seats and reading corners to a peaceful library with a writing desk and armchairs. The cosy living room enjoys two seating areas. One with a wood burner and armchair - perfect for snuggling up with a book - and a second, larger area with a smart TV.
The shaker-style kitchen is both beautiful and practical, featuring a large AGA, classic butler sink and modern appliances, including a coffee machine. It opens into a welcoming dining area with farmhouse bench seating and wooden panelling.
A striking glass lean-to links the cottage to a converted outbuilding, now a spacious third bedroom with a small double and a mezzanine with a single bed above. It benefits from a downstairs WC just down the hall.
Upstairs are two further double bedrooms. Of which, one benefits from a luxurious ensuite shower room, plus there is a second family bathroom with a stunning twin sink vanity unit and a bath with overhead shower. You'll find a door at the bottom of the stairs which serves the same function as a stair gate.
In warmer months, open the French doors and enjoy al fresco dining in the secluded, fully enclosed garden. As such, it's well suited for dogs, which are welcome with a fee of £20/dog (maximum of two). Enjoy evenings around the fire pit come BBQ.
With private driveway parking to complete the package, this characterful cottage offers a memorable and convenient countryside retreat.
Guest Access:
Guests have full access to the cottage.
The Neighborhood:
This cottage in Evercreech offers a welcoming village stay with everything you need close at hand. This friendly, thriving community has a well-stocked Co-op, bakery, chemist, fish and chip shop, hairdressers, a community craft café and a traditional village pub all within a few minutes’ walk. The village hall hosts regular classes and activities, while the sports green and local padel courts offer numerous opportunities to stay active during your stay.
Evercreech is also perfectly positioned for exploring Somerset. The Bath & West Showground is just minutes away and hosts regular events, markets and shows throughout the year, while during June the area comes alive with visitors attending the nearby Glastonbury Festival.
The historic city of Wells, England’s smallest city, is a short drive away and well worth a visit for its magnificent cathedral, Bishop’s Palace and charming medieval streets.
Outdoor lovers will enjoy easy access to the Mendip Hills, ideal for walking, cycling and scenic drives. Nearby Cheddar Gorge offers dramatic cliffs, cave tours and panoramic viewpoints, along with cafés and shops in the village below.
For food and culture, head to Bruton, known for its excellent dining scene and independent boutiques. Here you’ll find the renowned Hauser & Wirth Somerset gallery and gardens, combining contemporary art with beautiful landscaped grounds and a highly regarded restaurant.
You’re also within reach of Glastonbury’s Tor and Abbey, the market town of Frome with its artisan shops and monthly markets, and numerous country pubs and farm shops scattered across the countryside.
With village charm and easy access to Somerset’s highlights, Evercreech makes an ideal base for both relaxation and exploration.
Getting Around:
Due to the remote nature of the village, a vehicle is recommended for getting the most out of your stay here. Private off-road parking is available for one vehicle. Parking is also unrestricted on the street and readily available.
Interaction with Guests:
We will be available via phone, email or message for the duration of your stay. Please don't hesitate to get in touch!
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