3 bedroom
2 bathroom
3 bedroom
2 bathroom
DescriptionBuilt in 1671, Porch cottage is truly unique and a one off. Tucked away behind the church of St Michael in the much sought after village of Flax Bourton the cottage has been lovingly extended and restored to a very high standard throughout over the last ten years. The accommodation is spread over three floors with the ground floor offering a large open plan kitchen/ dining / family room and additional utility area a WC. To the first floor are two generous double bedrooms one with built in wardrobes and a family bathroom. The top floor which was created five years ago consists of a large master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Outside to the front is astro turfed area with built in tree house and additional storage space.
LocationThe popular village of Flax Bourton is situated some five miles to the south west of the city, proving an extremely convenient position for the commuter. The village of Flax Bourton offers an active village community with a village hall, public house, church and well-tended cricket pitch and is extremely popular with families. Schooling is provided at the Flax Bourton Church of England Primary School which has recently received an outstanding rating from Ofsted, whilst the village is firmly in the catchment for the well-renowned Backwell Secondary School. A number of recreational facilities are close at hand for those that enjoy walking, cycling or riding with miles of bridleways, public footpaths and acres of open countryside on the doorstep. Access to the city centre along the A370 (Long Ashton bypass) proves to be an excellent link road. Festival Way cycle path provides a safe cycle way to Nailsea and central Bristol, whilst Nailsea/Backwell railway station is around 2.5 miles away. This station provides access to Bristol Temple Meads and onto London Paddington. Access to the motorway network at Junction 19 of the M5 motorway is within six miles whilst Bristol International Airport is situated approximately seven miles away.
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