Tucked away just off The Triangle in the heart of Wrington this property is a beautifully restored two-bedroom period home that perfectly balances original charm with tasteful modern updates. Set beside the historic All Saints Church, it offers an idyllic village lifestyle in a peaceful, picturesque setting.
Inside, the open plan living and dining area is full of character, featuring a traditional winding staircase, exposed woodwork, and handy storage cupboards. A striking stone fireplace with a cast iron wood-burning stove provides a cosy focal point, while the bay window allows natural afternoon light to fill the space, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The recently refitted kitchen offers a sympathetic blend of style and function, with Shaker-style units, wood-effect worktops, metro tile splashback, and integrated appliances including an oven, hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer. There’s also space for a washer/dryer.
Upstairs, a landing with an oak handrail and wrought iron balustrades leads to two well-appointed bedrooms. The principal bedroom is bright and serene, with a west-facing window, neutral tones, and an original picture rail. The second bedroom, also west-facing, includes a charming cast iron fireplace and makes a perfect guest room or study.
The smartly finished shower room is fully tiled with a corner shower, and completes the living accommodation.
Outside, a smart gated stone path leads to a delightful west-facing garden enclosed by traditional stone walls. The space is thoughtfully landscaped with colourful flower borders and a sun-drenched terrace—ideal for alfresco dining and summer relaxation. The cottage’s rendered walls, clay-tiled roof, and bay window give it instant curb appeal, while a slate-floored porch and stable door add to its timeless charm.
Location
Wrington is well known for its excellent facilities and amenities including a primary and playschool with secondary schooling available at nearby Churchill, which also has a modern sports complex. There are also private schools in Bristol, Sidcot, Chew Magna and Wraxall. The village is situated approximately 11 miles southwest of Bristol, with easy access to the M5 at Clevedon and St Georges (J20 and J21). Bristol International Airport is within 4 miles and access to a mainline railway station at Yatton is also within 4 miles with journey times to London Paddington from just 112 mins. The surrounding countryside is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and provides many opportunities for outdoor pursuits including sailing, riding and walking.