This period farmhouse for sale offers “true country living” and comes with two annexes.
Charlton Fields Farm, in Queen Charlton near Keynsham, was built in 1853 and sits on the edge of open countryside.
The property sits in more than three acres of grounds, and includes two annexes which could be used as holiday lets or for multi-generational living.
Entering the farmhouse, the hall leads to a large kitchen and breakfast room on the right, with an attached utility room, a walk-in pantry and a WC.
Next to the kitchen is the snug, which has a wood-burning stove, as does the adjacent sitting room, with both of these reception rooms leading through to an “exceptionally large” conservatory.
Completing the ground floor is a home office and a “party room” or games room, which links through to the garage.
Moving upstairs, there are four bedrooms, one of which has built-in storage and an en-suite bathroom, and a family bathroom.
The two annexed properties mirror one another, each comprising a kitchen and living space, a double bedroom and a shower room.
The grounds are made up of ornamental gardens, grazing paddocks and a stable yard area.
In the gardens, there is a large duck pond which can be watched from the conservatory, a kitchen garden, decking, an outdoor barbecue and dining area, and ornamental trees.
Also in the grounds are two large barns which could be further developed subject to planning permissions.
The property is being sold by Savills for a price of £1,450,000.
David Wild, a director for Savills in Bristol, commented: “Charlton Road is an incredibly impressive and versatile property, of which the two annexes are a major part, both in lovely order and generating a reliable independent income stream.
“With two large barns offering yet further potential, it really is a mini-estate, and perfectly located almost equidistant between Bath and Bristol.”