The property:
... in Kingston, two marvellously pretty 18th cent. or earlier semi-detached cottages with communal terrace, but each with own entrance and enclosed private garden. Both are south-facing, partly slate-hung, and 200 yards from the good pub. Both gardens are delightful, unusual, with many interesting plants and Kingston’s last remaining donkey house (no donkey now).
The Pottery
is beautifully restored: original beams throughout (some low ceilings), delightful. From a quiet lane, entrance via the old herb garden with patio (table/chairs, barbecue) to entrance with tiled floor (
washing machine,
tumble drier); cloakroom (loo/washbasin). Steps down to well-kitted out kitchen/dining room (
dishwasher,
microwave,
freezer, larder fridge) with butler sink, beams, small dresser, old pine dining table. Lovely large living room with Victorian
open fireplace, old prints, TV/DVD/video, CD player, books, games and DVDs/videos. Steep stairs (rope rail) from living room up to
two bedrooms - one double (5’ bed), one twin, both with en suite bathrooms (suites plus bath-showers).