Rose Cottage is a detached, Grade II listed cottage built in the late 1700's and is in keeping with Turleigh's period charm and aesthetics. Offering stone built fire places, exposed beams and stone work as well as varying ceiling heights Rose Cottage offers the charm you would expect from such an historic building but is also blended with some of the more modern refinements that buyers of todays market are used to - these features include a modern triple aspect kitchen dining room, John Lewis of Hungerfood kitchen units, NEFF Appliances, underfloor heating in parts of the home and modern bathrooms. Internally the property comprises a study and a generous sitting room that benefits from two feature fire places, one which offers the stone aesthetics but no functionality and the other is fitted with a multifuel burning stove. Additionally, a generous bedroom and a wet room can be found on the ground floor as can the kitchen dining room which provides access to the garden. Further accommodation comprises a bedroom and a bathroom on the first floor and another bedroom on the second floor.
Externally the property benefits from mature and well established gardens and is home to the following; a magnificent white cherry tree, a young pink cherry tree, a mulberry bush, a handkerchief tree, two young oak trees that have grown from acorns planted by our vendor, two mature bay trees as well as the many rose bushes positioned in front of the house that intertwine with clematis and two mature wisterias.
Here are a few words from our vendor: There is a raised bed for growing vegetables close to the kitchen door and a herb bed just opposite. There is a small orchard at the top of the garden producing eating and cooking apples, rhubarb, gooseberries as well as white and redcurrants. The mall terrace next to the pond is a great viewing point for the sunset and star gazing (we recently saw meteorite showers there).
Valid until 30.07.2035
| Property Type: | Detached house | Flat Top Storey: | No |
| Top Storey: | 0 | Previous Extension: | 0 |
| Open Fireplace: | 0 | Walls: | Sandstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) |
| Walls Energy: | Sandstone, as built, no insulation (assumed) | Roof: | Flat, insulated |
| Roof Energy: | Flat, insulated | Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas |
| Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs | Hot Water System: | From main system |
| Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | From main system | Lighting: | Below average lighting efficiency |
| Floors: | Solid, no insulation (assumed) | Total Floor Area: | 130 m2 |
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