Bramble Barn was thoughtfully converted in 1995 by its previous owners from a 16th-century agricultural building in the hamlet of East Dundry. Built using original Dundry stone, the cottage retains its historic character, while comprehensive renovation and improvement were carried out by the current owners in 2011.
The property offers surprisingly generous accommodation arranged over three floors, with beautiful exposed stone walls throughout adding warmth and character. On the ground floor, there is a practical cloakroom, a third bedroom that could equally serve as a study and a spacious sitting room featuring a log burner. French doors open onto a large balcony with steps to the garden, framing far-reaching views across the rolling hills beyond.
The lower ground floor is home to a charming kitchen-diner, complete with flagstone flooring and fitted with custom made Shaker-style cream units. It is well equipped with a large gas range cooker, a double Belfast sink, warm iroko wood work surfaces and a traditional plate dresser. The dining area opens directly onto a sheltered paved patio, an ideal spot for outdoor dining and entertaining.
Upstairs, the top floor comprises the family bathroom and two bedrooms, including a generous principal bedroom with an en suite shower room. Spanning the full depth of the house, the principal bedroom enjoys particularly stunning views over the Chew Valley as far as Priddy.
Outside, the property sits within approximately two-thirds of an acre, set in an idyllic rural setting and enclosed by traditional stone walls.
Bramble Barn is situated on the outskirts of Dundry is a small and picturesque village in Somerset, set atop Dundry Hill just south of Bristol. Known for its pastoral charm and elevated position, it enjoys far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside and towards the city. The village has a long history, with its distinctive honey-coloured Dundry stone used in many historic buildings across the region. At its heart lies a strong sense of community, centred around the primary school, the parish church, the local pub and the village hall. Despite its peaceful, countryside setting, Dundry remains conveniently close to the amenities of nearby Bristol, making it an appealing location for those seeking a balance of rural living and city access.
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Council Tax Band: E
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