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Hill Cottage, Bonvilston, Cardiff, CF5 6TR Hill Cottage, Bonvilston, Cardiff, CF5 6TR £500,000 Freehold Hill Cottage Bonvilston Cardiff South Glamorgan CF5 6TR A most desirable and distinctive detached residence. There is an attractive gated driveway with ample parking, a garage for additional storage and a pathway leading toward the property. The farmhouse style kitchen comes complete with an array of fitted units and work surfaces. Open plan living which has a large dining area and sitting area which over-looks the rear garden. Completing the ground floor accommodation there is a further living room, and an entrance hallway to the front. Upstairs there are four bedrooms one of which are en-suite, and a family bathroom. Entrance Porch Kitchen / Sitting Room Sitting Room: A charming entrance porch with pvc glazed windows and 47' 7" Max x 25' Max ( 14.50m Max x 7.62m Max ) Wood flooring with floor to ceiling picture window and a door, tiled flooring and doorway to the living room. Kitchen / Dining Room: french doors opening to the rear garden, vaulted ceilings. Door to utility room and door to the living room. Living Room There are a wide range of base units with contrasting marble work surfaces, incorporating a sink unit with mixer Utility / Cloakroom 19' 11" max x 14' 6" ( 6.07m max x 4.42m ) tap. Gas rangemaster cooker with hood above, integrated Large living room with wood flooring, open stone surround dishwasher, integrated fridge and integrated freezer. Tiled Laundry/utility room with an additional belfast sink, plumbing fireplace with a gas fire. Wood sash windows to front and wood flooring, windows to rear, side and front aspect for the washing machine, tiled flooring and side facing aspect, stairs leading to the first floor accommodation and allowing ample daylight. There is a side door and french window. Door to cloakroom with a low level w.c. door to the living area. doors opening onto the side access allowing entrance to the garden. Wall mounted combi gas boiler. pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 Bedroom One 12' 7" Max into wardrobe x 10' 11" Max ( 3.84m Max into wardrobe x 3.33m Max ) A large double bedroom with a window to front and rear aspect. Built in cupboards, door to en-suite. En-Suite A walk in shower cubicle with glazed door, low level w.c, wash hand basin. Tiled floor. Bedroom Two 11' 10" x 10' ( 3.61m x 3.05m ) A generous double bedroom with a window to side and front aspect, built in cupboards. Bedroom Three 12' 7" Max x 9' 9" Max ( 3.84m Max x 2.97m Max ) A generous double bedroom with a window to side and rear aspect, built in cupboards.. Bedroom Four 11' 7" Max x 9' 3" Max ( 3.53m Max x 2.82m Max ) A good size bedroom with a window to front aspect. Family Bathroom Fitted with a white suite comprising a bath with shower over, glazed shower screen, low level w.c and wash had basin, tiled floor, obscured window to rear. Outside Front Garden: Bonvilston Enter into a large wide driveway through an impressive double gates. Parking for numerous cars. Garage for additional storage and a large garden laid with astroturf for a Bonvilston (Welsh: Tresimwn) is a village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales. The village is situated on the A 48 about four miles low maintenance garden. Stairs leading down to a large east of Cowbridge and near the Welsh capital city of Cardiff. The village has three pubs, The Red Lion, The Old Post and The area laid with a pattern concrete courtyard, gate to front. Aubrey Arms. There is a corner shop called the old village shop. St Mary's parish church, rebuilt in 1860 in the Victorian era style retains a late medieval Sanctus bell. Rear Garden: Enclosed private garden, laid with a pattern concrete flooring and astroturf, ample space for entertaining. Large summer house with lighting and electricity for ample storage or a hobby room, outside light and tap. pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 pablack.co.uk Cowbridge - PA Black 01446 772857 52 High Street, COWBRIDGE, South Glamorgan, CF71 7AH EPC Rating: D Property Ref:SDV300662 - 0006 Note: While we endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular interest to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to confirm the position for you. We have not personally tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and cannot verify they are in working order or fit for their purposes. Nothing in these particulars is intended to indicate that carpets or curtains, furnishings or fittings, electrical goods (whether wired or not). Gas fires or light fitments or any other fixtures not expressly included form part of the property offered for sale. This computer generated Floorplan, if applicable, is intended as a general guide to the layout and design of the property. It is not to scale and should not be relied upon for dimensions. Tenure: We cannot confirm the tenure of the property as we have not had access to the legal documents. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. .
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