Offered chain free, the cottage is believed to date in part from the mid-18th century and has an abundance of period features including an inglenook fireplace, exposed beams and period bannisters. Wellow Cottage offers well-presented and flexible accommodation with fine views and has been recently extended to create a large kitchen diner with a separate east facing conservatory. It offers excellent living space and with minor alterations could provide self-contained ‘Granny’ accommodation on the ground floor, should it be required. The current owners had a substantial double garage complex with loft over and a power door built; furthermore, there is an extremely well equipped adjoining workshop to the side, which is perfect for woodworking or general home craft hobbies.
The interesting old brick-built outbuilding (which was in part, a former pig sty) has been used by a past owner, an architect, as a drawing office, but would be suitable as a self-contained annex cottage (subject to planning) if a new owner was seeking an income or perhaps just additional family accommodation. The grounds are a particular attraction and are overlooked by the principal rooms with good rural views across the farm to the south.
Wellow is a sought after and quiet small village around 5 minutes driving distance of the harbour town of Yarmouth, where there is a variety of shops, excellent sailing facilities and mainland ferry terminal. Nearby Shalfleet offers the unspoilt Quay, part of the Newtown Nature Reserve, and footpaths close to the cottage give access to miles of unspoilt countryside. In Shalfleet there is a shop, pub, church, and well-regarded village school.
Entrance Porch
With double glazed side and front windows to:
Entrance Hall
with staircase rising to first floor level with its galleried landing. Understairs storage cupboard. Double panel radiator.
Living Room
With double aspect views through windows with window seats overlooking the side and front garden. Large Inglenook fireplace, stone, and brick in construction with wood burner and exposed former bread oven. Exposed beams, double panel radiator and telephone point.
Dining Room
Window overlooking the patio and lawned side garden. Exposed beam, central chimney/fireplace on tiled hearth, double panel radiator. Currently a bedroom but can quite easily be converted back to a dining room.
Kitchen
Constructed just over 10 years ago with a lantern roof sky light, this is a stunning south facing room with a good range of modern wall and base units. French doors opening out onto the rear terrace.
Utility Room/ Cloakroom
Fitted with a range of base units incorporating a single drainer sink unit, with mixer taps, tiled splashback, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, and spaces for electric cooker and fridge. Three recessed ceiling spotlights. Dual aspect windows, one overlooking the rear garden to fields beyond, and the other overlooking the side patio area. Stable door with glazed panel to garden. W/C at the west end of the room.
Sitting Room
With window to front/doors leading into the conservatory. Ornate cast iron fireplace with tile surround and wooden mantle. Single radiator and door through to:
Conservatory
A wonderful addition delivering great views across the garden. There is a side door into the garden and bespoke handmade floor tiles from Zimbabwe.
First Floor Galleried Landing
with exposed beams, storage area, and access to roof void. Passage way off to bedroom 2, family bathroom and bedroom 3, ensuite, linen cupboard, cupboard housing the water tank and immersion heater and walk-in wardrobe.
Bedroom 1
13’4 x 11’4 into eaves (4.06m x 3.45m into eaves) with window to front and low-level window to rear. This pleasant bright room has views over the garden to farmland beyond. Original cast iron fireplace with wooden surround, built-in range of wardrobe cupboards, single panel radiator. Access to roof void.
Bedroom 2
11’2 into eaves x 15’1 (3.40m into eaves x 4.60m) Dual aspect windows overlooking the front and side gardens. Exposed beams, single panel radiator.
Bedroom 3
Double glazed window overlooking the rear garden and farmland beyond. En-suite shower, WC and wash hand basin.
Family Bathroom
Window over looking the lovely garden to the side of the Cottage. Shower, WC and wash hand basin. Original fire place with painted wooden mantel.
Outside
The gardens that surround the property are certainly one of its features. The large grounds incorporate a gravelled approach with a wooden farm gate to a large, gravelled turning circle, with parking for several cars. A detached former coach house constructed of brick under a slate roof is presently used as the GARAGE 16’6 x 16’6 with side door to garden, and separate Office area 13’4 x 6’9, with two Velux windows. Wooden doors give access to the parking bay, with ample storage on the exposed roof timbers, accessed via wooden stairs.
A recently constructed double garage building with additional workshop has power and an excellent amount of space for those with car hobbies etc.
The gardens are enclosed by fencing and mature shrubs and mainly laid to lawn, with a range of mature trees and bushes. A gently flowing stream (only part visible) runs through the middle of the garden in the winter months and nearby is a stone lined well.
To the rear of the property and below the garden area, is a small, paved patio area.
Council Tax
Band F
EPC Rating
F.
Services
HEATING Oil fired central heating. Mains water & private drainage.
Notes
There was a historic, now lapsed, planning consent dating from August 2012 to convert the coach house into a self-contained unit for the use of the main dwelling. This would comprise a living dining area with adjacent kitchen and WC/shower on the ground floor and a galleried sleeping area on the first floor having space for two beds.
Viewings
All viewings will be strictly by prior arrangement with the sole selling agent.