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A truly unique and stunning proposition to the open market. Believed to date back to the 16th century, this semi detached cottage sits in an idyllic setting of only a handful of properties surrounded by rolling countryside.
Steel Mills, within Keynsham's conservation area can be found only a short walk from Keynsham's high street and train station, yet provides a quiet, rural position. Set only a stone's throw from the River Chew, beautiful countryside walks are there to be enjoyed, meandering adjacent to the river, with many local villages and popular public houses on hand to enjoy.
Externally a sunny, south facing rear garden offers a tranquil area to enjoy, private in nature and opening onto open countryside. A single garage provides valuable, secure off street parking, whilst further on street parking is available on a first come first serve basis within the cul-de-sac. Internally the quirky layout maximises the far reaching views, none more so than in the large lounge / diner, positioned to the first floor benefitting dual aspect windows, bathing the room in natural light. A separate fitted kitchen, again positioned to the first floor, provides numerous built in units and enjoys views to the front aspect. Completing the first floor is the smallest of the three bedrooms, most recently utilised as a home office, with the views to the rear aspect.
Appointed to the ground floor can be found an entrance lobby and hallway. Stunning solid Oak flooring and matching balustrades and handrail make for an impressive entrance. The two remaining bedrooms can be found from the hallway, both double in nature and are complimented by built in wardrobes. A contemporary shower room, comprises a three piece white suite and a handy utility room complete this most wonderful of homes. An abundance of storage can be found in the hallway, whilst one of the cupboards has previously been used as internal access to the garage, although temporarily blocked off. Furthermore the p