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Somerset - Maison & propriété à vendre

1 395 037 EUR

Maison & Propriété (Vente)

2 p
4 ch
4 sdb
Référence: EDEN-T90957376 / 90957376
Tollemache House is a magnificent Grade II listed property built in 1894 as a Victorian extension to Batheaston Villa. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Bailbrook Lane, a quiet access only road running parallel to London Road East, this stunning house is situated between the picturesque villages of Batheaston and Bathampton. With its captivating history and impressive original features, including large bay and stained-glass windows, fireplaces, picture rails, and a stone double fireplace in the kitchen, the house exudes timeless charm. Believed to have been initially connected to the main house, Tollemache House is steeped in rich local history, with the Reverend Tollemache and his family closely associated with the suffragette movement. Nearby Eagle House played a crucial role as a refuge for suffragettes from 1909 to 1912, adding to the property's significance. The layout of the house follows an L-shaped configuration, featuring living accommodation downstairs and three spacious bedrooms upstairs, each with its own en-suite bathroom. ‘The versatility of the property shines through the three reception rooms downstairs, currently utilised as a living room, study/snug, and an additional bedroom with independent access. This extra space has been a perfect private haven for our teenage daughter.’ Gated parking at the front and a large, south-facing terraced garden at the rear offer ample space for relaxation and entertaining. For over two decades, the current owners have cherished the warmth and hospitality of the house, creating lasting memories with family and friends.‘The entrance hallway has built-in storage leading to a downstairs shower room, toilet and utility space on the right and a large kitchen area on the left. The house has two easily accessible loft areas which provide an excellent amount of storage.’‘Despite its abundant space, Tollemache House retains a cosy and homely feel, a characteristic that is sometimes lost in larger properties.’‘Stand out spaces are the kitchen, the hub of the home where we eat, play games and host get-togethers and the principal bedroom, a wonderfully private and quiet sanctuary with stunning views of the garden.’‘We have lovely neighbours on either side; everyone is sociable and always ready to feed pets or pop round for Christmas drinks.’‘The location is simply perfect, offering easy access to both the countryside and the Kennett and Avon Canal and the vibrant hustle and bustle of Bath’s city centre. Additionally, the proximity to the M4 motorway and Bristol further enhances its convenience.’Additional Information
Postcode: BA1 7AA
Local Authority: BANES. Conservation area.
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Listed: Grade II
EPC: D
Broadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage
Mobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage
Stamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-ratesFeatures:
- Garden
- Parking
Voir plus Voir moins Tollemache House is a magnificent Grade II listed property built in 1894 as a Victorian extension to Batheaston Villa. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Bailbrook Lane, a quiet access only road running parallel to London Road East, this stunning house is situated between the picturesque villages of Batheaston and Bathampton. With its captivating history and impressive original features, including large bay and stained-glass windows, fireplaces, picture rails, and a stone double fireplace in the kitchen, the house exudes timeless charm. Believed to have been initially connected to the main house, Tollemache House is steeped in rich local history, with the Reverend Tollemache and his family closely associated with the suffragette movement. Nearby Eagle House played a crucial role as a refuge for suffragettes from 1909 to 1912, adding to the property's significance. The layout of the house follows an L-shaped configuration, featuring living accommodation downstairs and three spacious bedrooms upstairs, each with its own en-suite bathroom. ‘The versatility of the property shines through the three reception rooms downstairs, currently utilised as a living room, study/snug, and an additional bedroom with independent access. This extra space has been a perfect private haven for our teenage daughter.’ Gated parking at the front and a large, south-facing terraced garden at the rear offer ample space for relaxation and entertaining. For over two decades, the current owners have cherished the warmth and hospitality of the house, creating lasting memories with family and friends.‘The entrance hallway has built-in storage leading to a downstairs shower room, toilet and utility space on the right and a large kitchen area on the left. The house has two easily accessible loft areas which provide an excellent amount of storage.’‘Despite its abundant space, Tollemache House retains a cosy and homely feel, a characteristic that is sometimes lost in larger properties.’‘Stand out spaces are the kitchen, the hub of the home where we eat, play games and host get-togethers and the principal bedroom, a wonderfully private and quiet sanctuary with stunning views of the garden.’‘We have lovely neighbours on either side; everyone is sociable and always ready to feed pets or pop round for Christmas drinks.’‘The location is simply perfect, offering easy access to both the countryside and the Kennett and Avon Canal and the vibrant hustle and bustle of Bath’s city centre. Additionally, the proximity to the M4 motorway and Bristol further enhances its convenience.’Additional Information
Postcode: BA1 7AA
Local Authority: BANES. Conservation area.
Council Tax Band: F
Tenure: Freehold
Listed: Grade II
EPC: D
Broadband: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage
Mobile Phone Coverage: Please see - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage
Stamp Duty Payable: Please see - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-ratesFeatures:
- Garden
- Parking
Tollemache House es una magnífica propiedad catalogada de Grado II construida en 1894 como una extensión victoriana de Batheaston Villa. Enclavada en el sereno entorno de Bailbrook Lane, una tranquila carretera de acceso que discurre paralela a London Road East, esta impresionante casa está situada entre los pintorescos pueblos de Batheaston y Bathampton. Con su cautivadora historia y sus impresionantes características originales, que incluyen grandes ventanales y vidrieras, chimeneas, barandillas y una chimenea doble de piedra en la cocina, la casa emana un encanto atemporal. Se cree que inicialmente estuvo conectada con la casa principal, la Casa Tollemache está impregnada de una rica historia local, con el reverendo Tollemache y su familia estrechamente asociados con el movimiento sufragista. La cercana Eagle House desempeñó un papel crucial como refugio para las sufragistas de 1909 a 1912, lo que aumentó la importancia de la propiedad. El diseño de la casa sigue una configuración en forma de L, con alojamiento en la planta baja y tres amplios dormitorios en la planta superior, cada uno con su propio baño en suite. "La versatilidad de la propiedad brilla a través de las tres salas de recepción de la planta baja, actualmente utilizadas como sala de estar, estudio / acogedor, y un dormitorio adicional con acceso independiente. Este espacio adicional ha sido un refugio privado perfecto para nuestra hija adolescente". El aparcamiento cerrado en la parte delantera y un gran jardín en terrazas orientado al sur en la parte trasera ofrecen un amplio espacio para la relajación y el entretenimiento. Durante más de dos décadas, los propietarios actuales han apreciado la calidez y la hospitalidad de la casa, creando recuerdos duraderos con familiares y amigos.El pasillo de entrada tiene un espacio de almacenamiento incorporado que conduce a un cuarto de baño con ducha en la planta baja, un aseo y un lavadero a la derecha y una gran zona de cocina a la izquierda. La casa tiene dos áreas de loft de fácil acceso que proporcionan una excelente cantidad de almacenamiento."A pesar de su abundante espacio, Tollemache House conserva un ambiente acogedor y hogareño, una característica que a veces se pierde en las propiedades más grandes"."Los espacios más destacados son la cocina, el centro de la casa donde comemos, jugamos y organizamos reuniones, y el dormitorio principal, un santuario maravillosamente privado y tranquilo con impresionantes vistas del jardín"."Tenemos vecinos encantadores a ambos lados; todo el mundo es sociable y siempre está dispuesto a dar de comer a las mascotas o a tomar unas copas navideñas"."La ubicación es simplemente perfecta, ya que ofrece fácil acceso tanto al campo como al canal de Kennett y Avon y al vibrante ajetreo y bullicio del centro de la ciudad de Bath. Además, la proximidad a la autopista M4 y a Bristol mejora aún más su comodidad».Información adicional
Código postal: BA1 7AA
Autoridad Local: BANES. Área de conservación.
Banda de impuestos municipales: F
Tenencia: Dominio absoluto
Listado: Grado II
EPC: D
Banda ancha: Véase - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage
Cobertura de telefonía móvil: consulte - checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage
Impuesto de Timbre a Pagar: Por favor, consulte - gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax/residential-property-ratesFeatures:
- Garden
- Parking
Référence: EDEN-T90957376
Pays: GB
Ville: Somerset
Code postal: BA1 7AA
Catégorie: Résidentiel
Type d'annonce: Vente
Type de bien: Maison & Propriété
Pièces: 2
Chambres: 4
Salles de bains: 4
Parkings: 1

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