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3 bed cottage for sale
Oakhill Cottage, The Street, Farmborough, Bath BA2

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

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Freehold
Added on 17/08/2026

About this property

  • Gorgeous Cottage dating back to 1747 undergone a highly specified programme of restoration in the last few years

  • Situated on a generous garden plot of around 1/3 of an acre with options to add more land

  • Bespoke furnishings and fittings of excellent quality throughout

  • Two balanced reception rooms with Bath stone fireplaces and modern Sash Windows

  • Beautiful Kitchen with a Ranger Master cooker and utility room to the side

  • Modern ecology with a wood pellet boiler, solar panels with a 5.12kwh battery, plus potential to add an air source heat pump

  • Three bedrooms and a bespoke four piece bathroom on the first floor

  • Wonderful Garden Office sits within wild gardens, a sun terrace, vegetable garden, a mixture of mature and juvenile trees with several lawn areas.

  • Complete onward chain in place

  • Quote Reference NF0664 To Arrange our Viewing With Us

Quote Reference NF0664 To Arrange Your Viewing

Dating back to circa 1747, Oakhill Cottage is a beautifully restored and thoughtfully modernised period home set within a generous plot and positioned on one of Farmborough's most attractive historic streets. Originally owned by the prominent Popham family until 1911 and later forming part of the Oakhill Brewery Estate until 1952, the property combines rich heritage with carefully considered modern living.

Constructed from locally sourced white lias limestone with refined Bath stone ashlar detailing, the property showcased the enduring craftsmanship of the Georgian period. The exterior has been recently and expertly repointed using traditional lime mortar, enhancing both the aesthetic integrity and long-term durability of the building while remaining faithful to its heritage. The solid construction typical of the period is evident throughout, with thick external and internal stone walls contributing to both the character and sense of permanence, while windows are set deep within the structure and finished internally with tiled sills. A newly installed composite front door in Chartwell Green provides a tasteful and sympathetic modern addition to the façade.

In 2021, the property underwent carefully considered refurbishment, seamlessly blending period character with modern performance. This included the installation of bespoke double glazed sash windows, full internal insulation, new electrics, updated heating systems and complete replastering throughout.

The ground floor is finished with elegant solid limestone flooring and has been thoughtfully opened to create a flowing, door free layout that enhances light, space and connectivity between the living areas. At the heart of the home is a handcrafted solid wood kitchen, centred around a 110cm electric Rangemaster cooker and complemented by a dedicated pantry, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining.

The living and dining areas are anchored by impressive Bath stone ashlar fireplaces each enhanced with hand cut Welsh oak mantels adding warmth and craftsmanship to the space. The living room further benefits from a wood burning stove fitted with a a steel liner creating a cosy focal point, while both rooms also feature bespoke alcove shelving in matching Welsh oak reinforcing the cohesive high quality finish throughout.

The kitchen connects to a dedicated boiler room housing an efficient biomass wood pellet heating system while a lean-to conservatory to the rear is currently utilised as a practical utility space.

Upstairs, the property continues to impress with two generously sized double bedrooms and a third smaller bedroom, ideal as a nursery, guest room or home office. The second bedroom further benefits from a useful walk-in wardrobe or toy cupboard, adding valuable storage and flexibility for family living. All rooms are finished with neutral carpeting and energy efficient LED lighting, creating a clean and versatile backdrop for a range of interior styles. The two principal bedrooms retain original Bath stone fireplaces, also finished with hand cut Welsh oak mantels, while the main bedroom is further distinguished by an exposed white lias limestone chimney breast, finished with traditional lime pointing - a striking and authentic feature.

A spacious landing enhances the sense of light and proportion leading to a beautifully appointed family bathroom. Styled in keeping with the period of the home, the bathroom features a freestanding bath, traditional suite including toilet and sink and a large custom built shower. High quality chrome and stell fittings from Crosswater including freestanding taps and shower fixtures compete the space creating a refined and timeless balance of period charm and modern luxury. The loft space has also been well insulated further contributing to the overall energy efficiency of the home.

Externally, the property is exceptional. The gardens wrap around the front, side and rear of the house extending to approximately a third of an acre and offering a rare combination of structure, usability and natural beauty.

To the front, a recently installed 9m x 3m elevated Indian sandstone terrace provides and ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. The property benefits from a desirable south facing orientation with the front patio and garden acting as a true sun trap throughout the day enhancing its appeal for both relaxation and social gatherings. The front lawn is framed by David Austin roses adding colour and character.

The side garden offers a more tranquil space with a pond, established flower beds and additional lawn. The side and rear boundaries have been replanted with native hawthorn hedging in 2021 creating a natural, wildlife friendly environment whilst also providing privacy and a sense of enclosure.

The rear garden has been thoughtfully arranged into a series of terraced areas creating distinct zones for both productivity and relaxation. A well maintained vegetable garden within a hornbeam hedge surround, with raised hardwood sleeper beds sits alongside a gravelled seating area ideal for social gatherings. Beyond this, a small orchard includes two plum trees, two apple trees and two pear trees leading into a wildflower meadow that enhances the sense of space and connection to nature,

A particularly attractive addition to the garden is a recently constructed a-frame garden office (approx 4m x 4m) complete with electrics, heating and high levels of insulation. Finished in green box profile sheeting and complemented by an external decking area, the space provides an ideal environment for home working or creative use with double doors opening directly onto the garden.

Further benefits include an efficient biomass heating system as well as a recently installed solar energy system (2024) comprising 3.6kW of solar panels and 5.12kW of battery storage. The system is fully owned (not leased) offering both environmental benefits and long term energy cost savings. Modern smart home features include Nest smoke alarms throughout and external Nest CCTV providing additional comfort and peace of mind.

Oakhill Cottage is situated along a particularly attractive historic street characterised by a gentle brook and a collection of similar period cottages creating a quintessential village setting. Parking is available on street in an area that have been used by residents for over a century.

Historically, the property formed part of a larger L shaped residence under the ownership of the Popham family. Following its acquisition by the Oakhill Brewery Company, the building was subdivided into a number of workers'' cottages, before being partially reduced in the mid-20th century and later reconfigured into the single dwelling seen today. Historic photographs illustrating the original footprint and scale of the property are available.

Location

Farmborough itself is a highly desirable Somerset village surrounded by open countryside and offering an excellent balance of rural charm and every day convenience. The village benefits from a well regarded primary school, local community ran shop and traditional public houses, all contributing to a strong sense of community. There are numerous walks and outdoor pursuits directly from the doorstep with the surrounding landscape providing a picturesque and peaceful setting.

The area is also well known for its excellent food scene with a number of highly regarded pubs and restaurants nearby including The Pig near Bath, The Wheatsheaf at Combe Hay and The Pony in Chew Valley; all offering high quality dining within a short drive.

Despite its rural feel, the property is exceptionally well connected with the City of Bath approximately 15 minutes drive away and Bristol and the Airport around 30 minutes, all within easy reach making it an ideal location for commuters seeking a quieter lifestyle without compromising accessibility.

Oakhill Cottage offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home of character, scale and future potential in a highly desirable village setting.

Accommodation in more detail;

Living Room - 4.15m x 4m (13'7" x 13'1")

Door to the front aspect with obscure double glazing, double glazed Sash window to the front aspect, smoke alarm, Bath stone ashlar fireplace with wood burning stove. Finished with a hand cut Welsh oak mantel and bespoke alcove shelving, radiator and Bijon limestone flooring throughout.

Dining Room - 3.93m x 3.8m (12'10" x 12'5")

Two double glazed Sash windows to the front aspect, smoke alarm, Nest heating control thermostat, Bath stone fireplace with hand cut Welsh oak mantel, radiator, bespoke alcove shelving in matching oak, radiator, Bijon limestone flooring.

Kitchen - 6.3m x 2.46m (20'8" x 8'0")

Obscure double glazed door and a double glazed window to the rear aspect, recessed spot lights, smoke alarm, a range of wall and base units with wooden work surfaces, pantry cupboard, tiled splash backs and a Belfast style sink with brass mixer taps over. Appliances include a 110cm Rangemaster range cooker, with spaces for a dishwasher and fridge. The room is finished in Bijon limestone tiling.

Boiler Room - 2.3m x 2.15m (7'6" x 7'0")

Double glazed window to the rear aspect, smoke alarm, hot water pressurised cylinder tank, wood pellet floor mounted boiler, power and light. There is an option here to convert into a Cloak room and to add an air sourced heat pump via government grant.

Utility Room - 2.5m x 1.6m (8'2" x 5'2")

Double glazed door and windows surrounding with a polycarbonate roof, space for a washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer, finished with tiled flooring.

Landing

Stairs lead to the landing area giving access to the all of the first floor rooms with a light and loft hatch. The loft is boarded and has a large amount of insulation below and over the boards. Within the loft is the solar inverter and 5.12kw battery.

Bedroom One - 3.91m x 3.87m (12'9" x 12'8")

Double glazed Sash window to the front aspect, smoke alarm, Bath stone fire place with a welsh oak mantle and slate hearth, (fire is open with a plate) radiator, two wall lights and a fitted bespoke wooden wardrobe.

Bedroom Two - 4.06m x 3.55m (13'3" x 11'7")

Double glazed Sash window to the front aspect, dada rail, Bath stone fireplace with a welsh oak mantel, radiator and a storage cupboard with a light.

Bedroom Three - 3.38m max x 1.97m max (11'1" x 6'5")

Double glazed Sash window to the rear aspect and a radiator.

Bathroom - 4.47m max x 2.40m max (14'7" x 7'4")

Two obscure double glazed windows to the rear aspect, extractor fan, recessed spot lights, partially tiled walls, white towel radiator and tiled flooring. There is a four piece suite comprising of a Burlington wall mounted wash hand basin with chrome rails and low level WC. There is a claw foot roll top bath tub with shower attachment and mixer taps to the side, plus a spacious custom built shower cubicle with a mixer shower over.

Rear Gardens - 40m x 35m (131'2" x 114'9")

Enclosed with wooden fencing and hedge surrounds. The garden is generous and full or flora, you will discover a selection of deciduous and coniferous trees, as well as a small orchard of plum, apple and pear trees. A wild meadow areas running alongside several lawn areas. Off to one side within a hornbeam hedge area you will discover the fruit and vegetable garden, with raised planting beds and wood chip surrounds.

To the left side of the rear garden is an additional vegetable garden within agricultural wooden fencing. The vendor leases this land for a small sum per annum and there is an option to purchase this. Discuss with the agent.

Office/Garden Room - 3.9m x 3.9m (12'9" x 12'9")

A fully insulated a-frame garden office with electrics and heating, finished in green box profile sheeting. Featuring double doors opening onto a decking area creating a bright and private space ideal for home working or creative use.

Front Gardens - 15m x 9m (49'2" x 29'6")

A wooden picket fence surround with an iron gate to the side, south facing with a 9m x 3m elevated Indian sandstone terrace creating a true sun trap. This leads onto a lawn with a plethora of David Austin roses.

Agents Notes

Kindly note some items mentioned or seen in the photographs may not be included in the property, please check with the Property Agent. For further information or details about this property please visit.

EPC =C, Council Tax Band – C (£2059.15 pa estimate) – Bath & Northeast Somerset, Services - Mains electricity, Mains water, Mains drainage, Wood Pellet Boiler.

Freehold property dating back to 1747.

The property has a parcel of land to the left side at the rear, a vegetable garden, that is leased and can be continued or purchased outside of the property boundary.

There is a written contract giving an option to purchase additional land from the rear garden leading up to the Bath Road which could then enable private parking to the rear of the property.

Quote Ref NF0664

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