


This unusual, Grade II listed, attractive, 17th-century holiday cottage was formerly the lock-up for the village of Coleford, a picturesque place full of old miners’ cottages. Situated at the end of a row, the turret gives the interior curved walls and alcoves, and adds to its wealth of character and original features. The village is situated on the eastern edge of the Mendip Hills, close to Frome, Bath, Wells, Glastonbury and the attractions of Longleat, Stourhead Gardens, Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole. Access to beautiful rural walks from the doorstep. Shop 1 mile, pub 150 yards.
Twelve steps to entrance. Cosy living room with wood-burning stove in large open fireplace and alcoved dining area with wooden floor. Compact beamed kitchen with tiled floor. Utility. Bathroom with ¾-size bath, shower attachment and toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, one with 5ft bed.