59 Goose St, Frome BA11 6SS, UK

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Bedrooms: 6

Bathrooms: 3

Receptions: 4

Year built: ?

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Last Sold: APR 2003

Price: £695000


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Savills - Bath Agent Valuation of this property is £2,250,000

Description:

A fine Grade II listed detached period family house with private walled gardens located in a popular village close to Frome.

Location

The Abbey House is on the fringes of the picturesque and popular village of Beckington.

The village offers a typically British quintessential nature with its rich variety of architectural styles and the many amenities on offer which include two public houses, tennis courts, memorial hall with playing fields, village cricket club, St. Georges Church of England church, Beckington Baptist Church and St. Luke's Doctors surgery.

There are two good schools within the village (Beckington Church of England primary and Springmead independent Prep school) as well as school bus services to independent schools in Bath, Bruton and Millfield.

Other services are met with a local garage, a petrol station/leisure site with a Marks and Spencer Express and Starbucks Coffee Hose, award-winning farm shop and Mes Amis, an excellent café/delicatessen.

In addition there is a regular public bus services to Frome, Bath and Chippenham.

Further comprehensive amenities and services can be found in the market town of Frome with its popular farmers market and vibrant social scene or Georgian Bath with its fine architecture, much loved theatre and unique Thermae Spa.

Babington House (part of the Soho House group) members club is only approx. 7 miles from door to door and the up and coming town of Bruton home to Hauser & Wirth as well as The Chapel fine dining experience lies approx. 17 miles to the south.

Description

The Abbey House is a fine Grade II listed detached family house built in the 17th century with 16th century origins, boasting an attractive stone façade dressed with stone mullion windows under a double Roman tiled roof. Offering in excess of 4,800 sq ft of accommodation arranged over three floors, this impressive and lovingly-appointed property offers versatile and flexible family living in the highly desirable country village of Beckington close to both Frome and Bath.

There is a wealth of period features on offer in the home including exposed beams, wooden panelled doors, stone mullion windows and impressive fireplaces. All are in excellent condition and marry seamlessly with the modern decorative theme creating balanced living space.

The accommodation is free flowing; the drawing room with its impressive inglenook fireplace opens into the study and the gardens beyond. The entrance hall blends into the dining room, which also gives access through to the breakfast room as well as the stairs to the first floor landing. There is a practical utility and cloakroom and the kitchen features a range of storage options, walk-in pantry, feature Aga and practical breakfast bar as well as having direct access via the rear lobby to the gardens.

With its own entrance or accessed off the study is the home office/annexe space. This comprises two principal rooms along with a cloakroom and a private entrance hall. It is an ideal space for working from home or adapting into a self-contained annexe, and at one point in its life was the village doctors surgery.

To the first floor is the principal bedroom with a spacious en suite leading off. There are also three further bedrooms, a family bathroom, shower room and separate cloakroom.

To the second floor are two further bedrooms linked by a snug area.

Overall this welcoming home offers a large degree of flexible living space accompanied by ample bedrooms, all wrapped up in a well-cared for Grade II listed house. Situated in the village within a level walk of the centre, this handsome property offers the best of country living.

Outside
Situated along the picturesque Goose Street with artisan cottages and fine period houses, the property is set behind an attractive stone wall with a pillared pedestrian gate, complete with iron overthrow and central lantern. There is also an open driveway where tall wooden gates open into a further parking area and lead to a detached double carport with room over. A further pedestrian gate leads off Goose Street to the annexe wing/home office.

The gardens to the front are compact and well-tended with level lawns, mature trees and shrubs. To the rear of the property are beautifully maintained gardens enclosed predominantly by attractive stone walling and laid mainly to lawn. Immediately leading off the back of the house is a paved terrace with easy stone steps leading to a level lawn area with paved patio and convenient storage hut. This area is ideal for entertaining and relaxing in.

A small stone ha-ha and steps lead up to a second level lawn. This area is planted with attractive specimen trees including an impressive magnolia, and enjoys views back down towards the house. From here there is a gateway leading through the wall into a further lawn area, which is ideally suited to a play area, practical horticultural area or even home to a swimming pool (subject to the necessary permissions).

Within the garden and located to one side is the double carport built out of attractive timbers and offering a room over (19'8 x 17'3) which could make a great creative space or home office. There is also a log store. The whole gardens amount to 0.33 acres, are well maintained and afford a large degree of privacy.

Square Footage: 4846 sq ft

Acreage: 0.33 Acres

Directions

From Bath travel south on the A36 (Warminster Road). Take the third exit off the A36 at the first roundabout signposted Beckington. Follow the road into the village and take the first left hand turning into Goose Street. Continue along Goose Street where the property is situated on the left hand side just before the turning right into The Lays.

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