Key Information
Price
£1,000,000
Property Type
house
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
3
EPC Rating
Reference
33507979
Property Description
Orchard Cottage is a unique and beautifully extended 6 bedroomed village property that blends original charm with a contemporary edge, quietly located in this thriving Somerset village. A stunning glazed pitched extension floods the main living space with natural light, and which perfectly frames the beautiful surrounding garden views. Offering flexible accommodation, the layout adapts effortlessly to various needs and is enhanced by delightful gardens, an orchard, ample off-road parking, and a high-quality double garage. The property also includes a versatile garden room, ideal as a home office/studio, making Orchard Cottage an exceptional find.
Price range: £1,000,000 - £1,100,000.Earliest references to the oldest part of the property date back to 1776, this beautifully presented property has been in the same family for 35 years and displays a blend of historical charm and modern functionality. Over the years, the home has seen thoughtful updates, including a significant renovation program between 2000 and 2003. During this time, an extension was added, featuring a utility room and sixth bedroom or home office.
The entrance porch opens into a spacious and inviting hallway that immediately sets a warm, welcoming tone, featuring a charming fireplace with a wood burner. The hallway also includes a staircase leading up to the upper floors.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a bright and inviting space, featuring painted wooden units and an Alpha range stove, which provides heating and hot water for the home and a central island with in-built microwave oven. The kitchen's design includes a classic butler sink and elegant granite worktops, enhancing its timeless appeal. Additionally, a handy pantry cupboard offers extra storage, while a cozy corner seating area provides a welcoming spot for casual dining or morning coffee.
Steps lead down from the kitchen into the versatile dining room, a space that offers both charm and flexibility with fireplace and wood burning stove and French windows out onto the garden.
The architect designed sitting room is a captivating blend of style and function, featuring a stunning glazed extension with a galleried landing that creates a breathtaking double-height space. A log burner provides warmth and a cozy ambiance during the winter months, making it an inviting retreat on colder days. In warmer weather, French doors open directly to the garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces and making this room perfect for year-round enjoyment.
Upstairs, there are six well-proportioned bedrooms, each with its own unique appeal. The principal bedroom offers a calm retreat, finished with American oak fittings and complete with an en suite shower. The blue bedroom is a generous double with a wash basin and two further double rooms have in-built wardrobes. At one end of the floor is a cozy attic bedroom room, featuring a basin, eaves storage and ample additional attic space. Bedroom six, a bright dual-aspect room, is currently used as a home office.
The upstairs also includes a newly refitted family bathroom, thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. Adjacent to this is a versatile gallery area, which enjoys a beautiful, elevated view through the south-facing glazed panels made from French oak and Iroko hardwood, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere throughout the day. The gallery’s adaptable space and stunning views add a unique character to the upper floor, making it a perfect spot to relax.
The property sits in nearly half an acre of well-maintained gardens that include an adjacent orchard with apple, Victoria plum, and Starburst cherry trees, bringing seasonal charm and fresh produce. There is a shed for storing tools and equipment. The garden is enclosed by an old stone wall on one side and hedging, providing privacy.
Within the garden is a decked area ideal for outdoor relaxation and a charming summer house that can be used as an office, studio or teenage hang-out, adding versatility to the space.
A metal gate leads into the stone and Cotswold gravel and mesh driveway and to the hardstanding area, with ample softly lit space for parking several vehicles in front of the garage.
In 2021, the double garage was completely rebuilt to a high-specification, finished with local Blue Lias stone and Siberian larch, with cedar doors, sensor lighting, and electrical provisions for an EV charging point and solar panels, thereby future-proofing for sustainable living. Additionally, another wooden shed provides further storage.
Situated off a leafy lane near the church, on the edge of the scenic and sociable village of Compton Bishop, Orchard Cottage enjoys a prime position near the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is closely connected to Axbridge, a historic town with an array of small shops, cafes, and pubs, providing a vibrant, yet traditional atmosphere. Axbridge also houses the popular Axbridge Primary School, and nearby secondary schools include The Kings of Wessex Academy, Hugh Sexey Church of England School, Churchill Academy, and Sidcot School, making it well-suited for families.
The area is renowned for its outdoor appeal, offering quick access to iconic sites like Cheddar Gorge, which attracts hikers, climbers, and nature lovers. For shopping, dining, and additional amenities, residents have easy access to the nearby town of Cheddar and the City of Wells. Transportation is convenient as well, with Junction 22 of the M5 just 8 miles away, providing connections to major routes. Bristol International Airport is approximately 11 miles from Compton Bishop, and the city of Bristol is a short drive or 25-minute train ride from Worle station, which also offers direct trains to London Paddington in about two hours.
Overall, Compton Bishop combines rural charm, educational resources, and accessibility, making it an appealing location for those who appreciate a balance of countryside living and easy access to urban amenities.
•Oil central heating
•3 woodburning stoves with lined chimneys
•Septic tank installed in 2001/2
•EPC rating E
•Double glazed windows throughout
•Somerset Council, Band F
•Generous storage provision throughout
•NB this property is not listed
Price range: £1,000,000 - £1,100,000.Earliest references to the oldest part of the property date back to 1776, this beautifully presented property has been in the same family for 35 years and displays a blend of historical charm and modern functionality. Over the years, the home has seen thoughtful updates, including a significant renovation program between 2000 and 2003. During this time, an extension was added, featuring a utility room and sixth bedroom or home office.
The entrance porch opens into a spacious and inviting hallway that immediately sets a warm, welcoming tone, featuring a charming fireplace with a wood burner. The hallway also includes a staircase leading up to the upper floors.
The kitchen/breakfast room is a bright and inviting space, featuring painted wooden units and an Alpha range stove, which provides heating and hot water for the home and a central island with in-built microwave oven. The kitchen's design includes a classic butler sink and elegant granite worktops, enhancing its timeless appeal. Additionally, a handy pantry cupboard offers extra storage, while a cozy corner seating area provides a welcoming spot for casual dining or morning coffee.
Steps lead down from the kitchen into the versatile dining room, a space that offers both charm and flexibility with fireplace and wood burning stove and French windows out onto the garden.
The architect designed sitting room is a captivating blend of style and function, featuring a stunning glazed extension with a galleried landing that creates a breathtaking double-height space. A log burner provides warmth and a cozy ambiance during the winter months, making it an inviting retreat on colder days. In warmer weather, French doors open directly to the garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces and making this room perfect for year-round enjoyment.
Upstairs, there are six well-proportioned bedrooms, each with its own unique appeal. The principal bedroom offers a calm retreat, finished with American oak fittings and complete with an en suite shower. The blue bedroom is a generous double with a wash basin and two further double rooms have in-built wardrobes. At one end of the floor is a cozy attic bedroom room, featuring a basin, eaves storage and ample additional attic space. Bedroom six, a bright dual-aspect room, is currently used as a home office.
The upstairs also includes a newly refitted family bathroom, thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. Adjacent to this is a versatile gallery area, which enjoys a beautiful, elevated view through the south-facing glazed panels made from French oak and Iroko hardwood, allowing natural light to pour in and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere throughout the day. The gallery’s adaptable space and stunning views add a unique character to the upper floor, making it a perfect spot to relax.
The property sits in nearly half an acre of well-maintained gardens that include an adjacent orchard with apple, Victoria plum, and Starburst cherry trees, bringing seasonal charm and fresh produce. There is a shed for storing tools and equipment. The garden is enclosed by an old stone wall on one side and hedging, providing privacy.
Within the garden is a decked area ideal for outdoor relaxation and a charming summer house that can be used as an office, studio or teenage hang-out, adding versatility to the space.
A metal gate leads into the stone and Cotswold gravel and mesh driveway and to the hardstanding area, with ample softly lit space for parking several vehicles in front of the garage.
In 2021, the double garage was completely rebuilt to a high-specification, finished with local Blue Lias stone and Siberian larch, with cedar doors, sensor lighting, and electrical provisions for an EV charging point and solar panels, thereby future-proofing for sustainable living. Additionally, another wooden shed provides further storage.
Situated off a leafy lane near the church, on the edge of the scenic and sociable village of Compton Bishop, Orchard Cottage enjoys a prime position near the Mendip Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is closely connected to Axbridge, a historic town with an array of small shops, cafes, and pubs, providing a vibrant, yet traditional atmosphere. Axbridge also houses the popular Axbridge Primary School, and nearby secondary schools include The Kings of Wessex Academy, Hugh Sexey Church of England School, Churchill Academy, and Sidcot School, making it well-suited for families.
The area is renowned for its outdoor appeal, offering quick access to iconic sites like Cheddar Gorge, which attracts hikers, climbers, and nature lovers. For shopping, dining, and additional amenities, residents have easy access to the nearby town of Cheddar and the City of Wells. Transportation is convenient as well, with Junction 22 of the M5 just 8 miles away, providing connections to major routes. Bristol International Airport is approximately 11 miles from Compton Bishop, and the city of Bristol is a short drive or 25-minute train ride from Worle station, which also offers direct trains to London Paddington in about two hours.
Overall, Compton Bishop combines rural charm, educational resources, and accessibility, making it an appealing location for those who appreciate a balance of countryside living and easy access to urban amenities.
•Oil central heating
•3 woodburning stoves with lined chimneys
•Septic tank installed in 2001/2
•EPC rating E
•Double glazed windows throughout
•Somerset Council, Band F
•Generous storage provision throughout
•NB this property is not listed
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