Wild Meadow Cottage, Bonvilston, Vale of Glamorgan, Cf5 6Tq
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WILD MEADOW COTTAGE, BONVILSTON, VALE OF GLAMORGAN, CF5 6TQ WILD MEADOW COTTAGE, BONVILSTON, VALE OF GLAMORGAN, CF5 6TQ AN EXCEPTIONAL SEMI DETACHED FAMILY HOME WITH 5 BEDROOMS, STUNNING KITCHEN-LIVING-DINING ROOM AND GARDENS / GROUNDS OF ABOUT 1.8 ACRES IN TOTAL. Cardiff City Centre 9.3 miles Cowbridge 5.3 miles M4 (J33) 11.6 miles Accommodatin and amenaties: Hallway • Lounge • Sitting Room • Stunning Kitchen-Living- Dining Room • Study • Shower Room / WC Five Large Bedrooms • 2 En Suite Shower Rooms • Family Bathroom Double Garage • Off-Road Parking Paved Patio Garden • Gardens and Grounds of Approximately 1.8 Acre EPC Rating: D 58 Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers and Estate Agents 55 High Street, Cowbridge, Vale Of Glamorgan, CF71 7AE Tel: 01446 773500 Email: [email protected] www.wattsandmorgan.co.uk www.wattsandmorgan.co.uk SITUATION The Village of Bonvilston is situated between the City of Cardiff (8 miles) and the Historic Market Town of Cowbridge (5 miles) and lies to either side of the A48 road which serves The Vale of Glamorgan. It has long been regarded as one of the Vale of Glam organ's most sought after residential areas, offering as it does a combination of individual old and new houses, situated amidst attractive, gently rolling countryside, yet with convenient access to Cardiff and transport networks. The Village includes public houses/ restaurants, and a local shop. Moreover, at the nearby Culverhouse Cross there is an out-of-town shopping centre which includes Marks & Spencer, Tesco and other national retail outlets. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Set in an especially large plot of about 1.8 acres in total, Wild Meadow Cottage is a fantastic opportunity for those looking for an extremely spacious family home coupled with extensive gardens. It lies about 1 mile south of the village of Bonvilston and under two miles from Llancarfan with its popular village pub and Primary School, a feeder for Cowbridge Comprehensive. The accommodation has been significantly extended in recent years and further improved by the current Owners. A central entrance hallway has doors lading to all the principal reception rooms. A lounge, with woodburning stove, looks to the front elevation while a larger family sitting room has windows looking to the east and west elevations, and French doors to the southerly aspect. A stunning kitchen-living-dining room looks to the rear of the property and has double doors to a very private, sheltered paved rear garden. The kitchen itself includes a woodburning stove, a comprehensive range of storage units with solid wooden worktops and a broad 'Rangemaster' cooker to remain; an American style fridge freezer is available by separate negotiation. An adjacent utility room provides further storage and houses a washing machine, drier and the oil central heating boiler. Supplementary hot water is provided from the two wood burning stoves which are integrated into the homes heating system. The ground floor also features a study and a shower room/wc. To the first floor are five bedrooms and a family bathroom. Four of these are double rooms, two of which are en suite. The largest of these rooms has a Juliet balcony and fine views over the surrounding area. GARDENS AND GROUNDS From its lane frontage, an off road parking area has a gated entrance opening to further parking, fronting Wiild Meadow Cottage and leading, in turn, into the garage. The detached double garage (approx. max 7.2m x 5.8m) is accessed via twin up and over doors; power connected. Paths from the driveway lead to the principal entrance doorway and to the southern side of the property with access from here to the patio seating area to the rear of the property and, via steps, to the largest section of garden. The paved garden immediately to the rear of the property is accessed from, and overlooked b, the kitchen-living-dining room. It is sheltered by a banked 'Cottage Garden' sweeping around it. Steps run from here through the mature flower and shrub beds to the main garden area for the property. This stunning space enjoys, to the main, a southerly aspect and is mainly lawned but includes maturing trees of varying species including beech, ornamental cherry, pine and fruiting apple and pear. Part remains as meadow. An ancient hedgerow marks the southern boundary; the eastern boundary is trees, screening these grounds from the Llancarfan lane. TENURE AND SERVICES Freehold. Mains electric and water connect to the property. Oil-fired central heating, supplemented by hot water from the wood burning stoves. Cess pit drainage. DIRECTIONS From our Cowbridge Office, travel along the A48 in an easterly direction towards Cardiff. Pass 'The Aubrey Arms' and 'The Old Post' Public Houses. On entering the village of Bonvilston, turn right at the crossroads signposted Llancarfan/ Liege Manor. Continue South along this country road for about 1 mile where the property will be found to the left hand side, the second of a pair of semi detached properties. Any maps and floor plans included in these sales particulars are not accurate or drawn to scale and are intended only to help prospective purchasers visualise the layout of the property. They do not form part of any contract. .