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Our Summary
- The Laurels has come to the market for the first time since 1953 and will require some updating
- Adjoining the rear elevation is a two-bedroom cottage believed to date from the 17th century which, subject to any planning permission, has potential of being reincorporated within the main house
- The CottageThis pretty cottage will require modernisation but has tremendous scope for use as ancillary self-contained accommodation, home office, or by reincorporating into the main house subject to any planning consents
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Description
This charming 18th-century property, The Laurels, is a rare find, having been on the market only once since 1953. The house, with its beautiful Wisteria-covered facade, is approached by a sweeping drive and features a warm and friendly atmosphere, with many original Georgian details still intact. The interior boasts a pretty staircase, window shutters, and window seats, and the accommodation is arranged over three floors.
The property also includes a two-bedroom cottage, believed to date from the 17th century, which has potential for reincorporation into the main house or use as separate self-contained accommodation. The gardens are a highlight, with a private front garden, a lovely garden with views of the Tyntesfield Estate, and a courtyard with a stone-built cottage and open-fronted barn. The property is situated in the village of Flax Bourton, about 6.5 miles southwest of Bristol, and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.