This historic farmhouse, a distinguished Grade II listed property, is set within the tranquil hamlet of Kington, just south of Thornbury. With its origins dating back to the 17th century, this farmhouse showcases an array of period details such as stone facades, timber-framed windows, and original flagstone flooring. While recent upgrades have enhanced comfort and preserved heritage charm, opportunities remain for further modernization and expansion.
The reception hall welcomes you into a central inner hallway that connects two principal reception rooms: a drawing room featuring a multi-fuel stove fireplace and traditional bay window shutters, alongside a cozy sitting room adorned with exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with garden views.
At the heart of the home lies a spacious kitchen/breakfast area equipped with an AGA and granite work surfaces, complemented by a rear terrace that opens onto the enclosed garden. Adjacent utility and cloakroom facilities enhance practicality.
There are five bedrooms distributed across the first and second floors, supported by family bathroom facilities including a separate shower room and a versatile attic space on the top floor.
Externally, this property boasts an impressive collection of traditional stone outbuildings – barns, stables, and storage areas – along with an open-fronted barn suited for parking. The additional three paddocks provide exciting potential for equestrian activities or developing into a smallholding. Notably, planning permissions have been granted for transforming certain outbuildings (P22/02577/F), while previous permissions for alterations are available for resubmission.
With 3.47 acres of grounds and a peaceful rural setting complemented by nearby amenities in Thornbury—including excellent schools—and convenient access to transport links like Bristol Parkway train station and Bristol Airport, this property represents a compelling investment opportunity ripe for renovation.