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Sunday Cottage is a double fronted Grade II listed cottage with flower beds flanking the front which has an iron work canopy. Entering the property, you are welcomed into the first reception room which features an open fire, deep windowsills with shuttered sash window and storage cupboard, which was formally the serving hatch for the bakery. This room could be a formal dining room if desired. The use of colour drenching and seagrass carpeting features widely throughout the cottage creating a neutral colour scheme. The second reception room is a cosy snug, again featuring deep windowsills with shutters and a open fire. There is a cupboard which lends it self to a wine store. The kitchen is located at the rear of the cottage with slate flooring which has been lightened, and houses a British Standard kitchen solid wooden cabinetry and worktops. The kitchen features an integrated dishwasher, double butler sink and Lacanche oven. Space for a breakfast table by the opaque glazed windows which lets light in but offer further privacy. The utility room is again fitted with wooden cabinetry, has an integrated fridge freezer with space for a washing machine. A lovely feature in the kitchen is the former bread oven, there is also a pantry cupboard and w c which completes the ground floor.
On the first floor there are three double bedrooms and the family bathroom. The first bedroom has views over the village bridge and has a walk in wardrobe. The second bedroom also has views over the villages, there is a feature place and further storage. The third bedroom is located at the rear of the cottage with views towards the dairy farm. This bedroom also has an ensuite shower room with Arabescato marble and freestanding sink in the bedroom. The luxurious family bathroom has a walk in shower with Amber Carrara marble tiles and brushed bronze fittings. The marble continues through the bathroom, there is freestanding rolltop bath and a window seat below the sash window.
A stable door in the kitchen provide access to a rear passage way, This a lovely low maintenance spot to enjoy whilst the village offers many countryside walks for those wanting to explore.
Nunney has a busy community with events through the year, including the Easter Day duck race. The village has many amenities including a caf , pub, spar shop and a primary school. As well as the infamous castle there are many walk routes in the surround countryside to enjoy.
Frome is a short drive away from the village and offers many independent shops, caf s and restaurants. Frome has a wealth of activities, schools and a railway station with rail links to Bath, Bristol and beyond.
Council Tax Band D EPC F
Mains water, electrics and drainage. LPG gas bottles for cooker
Freehold
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