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3 bed end terrace house for saleCleeve Terrace, Bratton BA13
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Beautiful historic period property
Potential to create separate flat/apartment
Large garden with covered terrace, raised decking and stream
Vast kitchen/diner
Two further reception rooms
Original features
Rural/village location
Mains water and gas central heating
Peacefully positioned at the end of a terrace, this exceptional home enjoys uninterrupted views across open fields from every window, with a picturesque stream running alongside the garden.
Built directly over the original mill, the property retains a wealth of fascinating period features. In the kitchen/dining room, glass viewing panels set into the floor reveal the original mill race below, while a small inspection window-once used to monitor the turning water wheel-provides a remarkable glimpse into the property's industrial past.
Arranged over four floors, this charming and characterful home offers generous and versatile accommodation throughout. The ground floor comprises a practical entrance porch leading into a spacious, traditional hallway, a welcoming sitting room with a wood-burning stove, and a second reception room featuring a decorative period fireplace and delightful garden views. There is also a downstairs cloakroom and a generous kitchen/dining room, which opens onto a covered terrace, creating a sheltered outdoor seating area. Raised decking extends around to the rear of the property, providing an ideal space for entertaining and enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
From the hallway, a doorway leads down stone steps into the original mill basement, offering excellent utility and storage space. The basement can also be accessed externally via metal steps or through the garden. It includes a spacious room with both a window and an external door, currently used as a hobby room but equally suited as an additional bedroom, home office or studio. With an existing bathroom on this level, there is excellent potential to create a self-contained annexe, subject to any necessary consents.
Traditional wooden stairs rise to the first floor, where the elegant principal bedroom features a cast iron fireplace, built-in cupboards and an en-suite WC. A further generous double bedroom, also with a period fireplace, is served by a spacious family bathroom.
The second floor occupies the attic and provides a further double bedroom with generous eaves storage and Velux windows framing spectacular countryside views.
Outside, the beautifully landscaped garden extends behind the property across three levels, offering a variety of peaceful seating areas where you can relax to the soothing sound of the stream. Beneath the decking are additional storage areas, a shed and a workshop, where the original marks left by the turning water wheel can still be seen on the wall-another wonderful reminder of this property's rich heritage.
Combining period charm, fascinating historical features and flexible modern living space, this is a truly one-of-a-kind home in an idyllic countryside setting.
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