This charming three-bedroom cottage occupies a lovely quiet position in the popular village of Congresbury.
The single-storey detached property was built in 2017 to a high specification and has been beautifully maintained since then.
Inside, the property is presented in good decorative order and features a good example of contemporary styling. The modern kitchen/breakfast room is offset with lovely Karndean flooring and features an extensive range of stone-coloured units, polished quartz worksurfaces and several integrated Neff appliances. There is enough room to accommodate a dining table.
There is also a spacious dual-aspect sitting room which is flooded with natural light thanks to its bi-fold doors that open to the garden terrace. A further room, which could be used as a third bedroom, is currently arranged as a dining room with a study space. This living space has smart modern shutters, contemporary décor and stylish flooring.
Two large double bedrooms can be found at the back of the house. The principal bedroom benefits from a stylish ensuite bathroom with a large walk-in shower and high-specification fixtures and fittings. There is also a family bathroom.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has been landscaped with a large area of lawn with mature borders and several pretty pergolas featuring climbing vines and a Chilean potato tree. On top of the part-walled garden, there are trellis features covered with honeysuckle, clematis, jasmine and ceanothus, that provide extra interest. A dining terrace spans the width of the property and is a superb spot to enjoy outdoor dining.
At the front, a small garden features pretty borders planted with a variety of mature plants and shrubs. There is also space for off-street parking and a large single garage.
Rosewood Cottage, Potters View, Congresbury
Guide Price: £595,000
Agent: Robin King
Agent’s Tel: 01934 876226
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