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Stunning Design-Led Home Completed in May 2020 Stunning design-led home completed in May 2020 Turleigh, Bradford-on-Avon Freehold Entrance Hall • Kitchen/Dining/Sitting Room • Utility/ Cloakroom • Bedroom • Bathroom • Study/Snug • Two Further Bedrooms • Bathroom • Under Eaves Storage • Landscaped Gardens Description excellent open-plan space This contemporary eco with double doors out to the property has been terrace and a high- constructed to an performance wood burner. impressively high standard. A timber frame structure under Also to the ground floor are a natural slate roof, The Log two double bedrooms or one House is a new-build double bedroom and one detached house which has study/snug, spacious utility/ been awarded a 10-year laundry room and WC as well structural warranty. The as a family bathroom with property's exterior features bath and separate monsoon include black local larchwood shower and underfloor cladding, subtly located solar heating. panels, bespoke windows and doors, solid oak porch and a On the first floor, the master balcony, which overlooks the bedroom is a particularly sylvan setting, stone terrace stunning super-king size room and newly landscaped garden. with an impressive balcony Located on the edge of two overlooking the garden and sought-after villages and set beyond. There is a further within the hillside offering double bedroom (currently a privacy and seclusion, the dressing room/nursery to the walled perimeter leads to an master), extensive under oak gate and neatly laid eaves storage and a designer pathway. Internally, The Log bathroom with shower over House has been designed with bath and underfloor heating. meticulous attention to detail, creating modern living Outside incorporating character in The gardens of The Log each and every room. House are of particular note and, like the house have been Enter into a spacious hallway cleverly designed to with underfloor heated, complement the setting. The herringbone flooring and garden wraps around all sides views through the house to of the property with the the terrace and garden, with a majority making the most of useful study area under the the south-easterly aspect. stairs. The main kitchen/ There is a fabulous terrace dining/living area is an with access from the doors from the main living area. Situation Tenure The Log House is set between Freehold two of Wiltshire's most desirable villages. Lying just Services over a mile from Bradford on Mains water, electricity and Avon, Turleigh nestles in a drainage. horseshoe overlooking the Avon Valley. Local amenities In accordance with Consumer at Winsley include a primary Protection from Unfair Trading school, convenience store Regulations (CPRs) and the with post office, doctors' Business Protection from surgery, the highly regarded Misleading Marketing Seven Stars public house and Regulations (BPRs), please a popular farm shop and café. note that the working The nearby thriving town of condition of any of the Bradford on Avon has a good services or kitchen appliances range of local facilities and have not been checked by the The World Heritage City of agents but at the time of Bath, renowned for its Roman taking particulars we were origins and Georgian informed they were all in architecture (approximately 6 working order. miles) provides an extensive range of shops, restaurants, Local Authority cinema and theatre. Wiltshire Council www. wiltshire.gov.uk Communications are excellent via road and rail; three railway Viewings stations are located in the Strictly by appointment with vicinity at Avoncliff (approx Savills. 0.5 miles), Freshford (approx 1 mile) and Bradford on Avon (approx 1.1 miles). Both Bradford on Avon and Bath Spa stations operate daily services to London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads to the west. There is a wide selection of both private and state schools available within easy access, including St Lawrence's School (in Bradford on Avon), Monkton Combe School, Prior Park College and King Edward's. Jack King Savills Bath 01225 474546 The Log House, 286 Turleigh, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 2LR savills savills.co.uk [email protected] For identification only. Not to scale. © 20200526CC Important notice Savills, its clients and any joint agents give notice that 1: They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2: Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Prepared in Fprintz by fourwalls-group.com.
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