3 Bedrooms Detached Bungalow - For Sale
Farrington Gurney, Bristol, Bath And North East Somerset Guide Price £450,000
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THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO AN AGRICULTURAL OCCUPANCY CONDITION. Any occupant must gain the majority of their income/livelihood from agriculture or forestry.
A spacious and light detached three bedroom bungalow set in a rural position on the outskirts of the popular village of Farrington Gurney.
Spacious Bungalow subject to Agricultural Occupancy Condition
All Double Bedrooms
Large Gardens
Convenient for Bristol and Bath
Rural Location
Ample Off Road Parking
About the Property
Gordel is a light and spacious detached three bedroom bungalow set in generous gardens on the outskirts of Farrington Gurney.
About the Inside
An entrance porch leads to the spacious hallway which runs through the property providing access to all the rooms which comprise of three bedrooms, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, bathroom and WC.
About the Outside
The property is approached by right of way over a driveway and cttale grid to a turning circle with access to the integrated single garage. To the sides and front of the bungalow are gardens, mainly laid to lawn, and a small paddock whilst to the rear is a patio and gravelled area. The property adjoins open countryside.
About the Area
Farrington Gurney is a thriving village with a range of amenities including a large convenience store, public house, garage, church and village hall. There is a farm shop, cafe and other shops at Farrington on the edge of the village. There is a golf course to the south of the village and most cultural and sporting activities are catered for in the area. The property is close to excellent road links with Bristol, Bath, Midsomer Norton and Wells being within easy commuting distance. Mainline rail services are available from Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa. Bristol International Airport is 12 miles to the west.
Useful Information
Gordel is subject to an agricultural occupancy condition whereby any occupant must gain the majority of their income/livelihood from agriculture or forestry.