Phoenix Cottage: history, charm, and endless possibilities in Westbury Sub Mendip
A quintessential countryside retreat with character, views, and room to grow—your dream home awaits near Wells.
By Laura Linham
27th Nov 2024 | Property of the Week
If you've ever dreamed of owning a quintessential English cottage complete with inglenook fireplaces, flagstone floors, and a history steeped in character, Phoenix Cottage might just be your perfect match.
Formerly the village butcher's shop, this three-bedroom semi-detached gem in Westbury Sub Mendip comes with a guide price of £500,000 to £525,000—and more charm than you can shake a stick at.
Nestled in a quiet spot near the edge of the village, Phoenix Cottage is hard to miss, thanks to its iconic first-floor bay window propped up on pillars. It's not just a pretty face, though; this house is packed with potential. Love it as it is or get ambitious with plans to extend upwards and outwards. The possibilities are almost as expansive as the views from the bedroom window, which stretch across the edge of the village to the Mendip Hills.
Step through the part-glazed front door, and you're greeted by a flagstone-floored hallway leading into a double-aspect kitchen. This is no ordinary kitchen—it's a hand-built affair with granite worktops, a wood burner, and a central island perfect for casual breakfasts or ambitious dinner parties. It even comes with space for a fridge/freezer and dishwasher, because 18th-century charm doesn't mean compromising on modern comforts.
The dining room ups the ante with Velux windows and exposed painted stone walls, while the sitting room brings the cosy factor with exposed beams and another wood burner set into a grand inglenook fireplace. Fancy working from home? The terracotta-tiled study is ideal, with its own built-in cupboard and access to a utility room and downstairs WC.
Upstairs, the master bedroom was once a drawing room and still carries that grandeur, featuring built-in shelving, a feature fireplace, and a stunning bay window.
Two other bedrooms—one double and one nursery-sized—share the split-level bathroom, complete with a roll-top slipper bath and separate shower. For those with vision, there's room to transform the upstairs into something even more spectacular, with potential for additional bathrooms or an extension into the loft.
The walled front courtyard garden offers a low-maintenance space for outdoor dining or an Instagram-worthy afternoon tea setup. The courtyard wraps around the side of the property, offering storage for bins or perhaps a secret nook for hiding from the world. Out back, there's parking for two cars and a garage—because even your wheels deserve a stylish home.
Westbury Sub Mendip isn't just a postcode; it's a lifestyle. This thriving village boasts a community-run shop with a café, perfect for a lazy coffee with friends. There's a pub, a primary school, and endless walking routes, including the disused railway line that runs through the village. Just four miles from Wells, you'll enjoy all the perks of rural living without feeling too far off the grid.
For £500,000, you're not just buying a house—you're buying a piece of history, a chance to be part of a village community, and a home that's as practical as it is charming. Whether you're curling up by the wood burner or planning your next big renovation, Phoenix Cottage is ready to rise to any occasion.
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