English country cottage in Wiltshire for sale
A pretty country cottage in Wiltshire has come onto the market, in the hamlet of Kingsdown near Bath


Tyning Cottage is a picturesque country cottage dating back to the 18th century and situated in an elevated rural position in Kingsdown in Wiltshire. The property has lots of charming period details sitting alongside contemporary interiors.
The ground floor has a comfortable sitting room with a fireplace and wood-burning stove and also opens into the garden room, as well as an impressive split-level kitchen/dining room with a very capable range cooker. There is also a ground-floor bedroom and bathroom, while the first floor comprises two further bedrooms and a shower room.
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Outside, the house benefits from delightful gardens to the front and to the side - they are mainly laid to lawn with the terrace provides great additional outdoor space.
The cottage has a rural position in the hamlet of Kingsdown. Local amenities are found in the nearby village of Box (around two miles) and Bath (eight miles).
The guide price is £550,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01225 474 500 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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