4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Detached family home
- Approximately 2.8 acres of grounds
- Range of versatile outbuildings
- Well presented throughout
- Close proximity to a number of local amenities
- Opportunity to purchase additional land and outbuilding
The property has managed to retain a wealth of character features and charm, with careful renovations and modernisation carried out by the current owners. In brief the ground floor comprises entrance porch, WC, hallway, kitchen/diner, living room and dining room. Leading from the entrance hall, beautiful flagstone flooring sets the tone within the rustic country cottage style kitchen/diner. The kitchen has been well stocked with an array of bespoke crafted wall, draw and base units, solid wood square edge countertops and 'Belfast' sink. The oil fired AGA, inset against an exposed brick breast and hearth, continues the traditional aesthetics of the room, which also benefits from double doors opening into the side garden which boasts far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. Whilst there is plenty of space for a table within the kitchen/diner a separate dining room creates a more formal entertaining space, or potential 'working from home' space. The wonderfully light and bright living room enjoys a dual aspect overlooking the front of the home, as well as an Inglenook fireplace with wood burner, creating a cosy atmosphere on a winters evening.
On the first floor are four bedrooms, en-suite and family bathroom. Bedrooms one, two and three are all generously proportioned double rooms in size, whilst also benefiting from integrated wardrobe space. Adjoining bedroom one is a contemporary, en-suite shower room that has been fitted to include walk in double shower unit, WC and pedestal sink. Complimentary tiling has been applied to all splash prone areas. The family bathroom consists wooden panelled bath suite with electric shower over, WC and wash hand basin.
Throughout, the property has retained a wealth of charm and character presented to the highest of standards and versatile enough to support modern family living. This home is sure to prove popular therefore an early in person viewing is essential to avoid disappointment.
The property is situated on the Northern outskirt of Clevedon. Clevedon remains a sought after costal town, offering convenient commuter links to both the M5 and the city of Bristol, both of which are in easy reach. The town offers a range of amenities including shopping facilities, both primary and secondary schooling, cinema and hospital. The nearby town of Yatton offers a mainline train station which includes a direct line to London Paddington, whilst Bristol airport is approximately 20 minutes drive away to the east.
From Nortons Wood Lane, double five bar wooden gates, open on to a gravel driveway/track leading alongside the home, to both the grounds and outbuildings beyond. The property itself is surrounded on three sides by a meticulously manicured, yet low maintenance garden that has been predominately laid to lawn with mature shrubbery and planting bordering. A stones throw from the front door is a covered, raised decking area providing the ideal outside seating area from which to enjoy this beautiful setting all year round. Continuing along the track the land in the main has been set down to grass with fence and hedge boarders on either side, that would be ideal from grazing both livestock and horses dependant on an individuals needs. Mid-way into the land, you will find three well conditioned outbuildings. Fitted with the benefit of both light and power and currently operating as a garage/workshop, the first outbuilding you arrive at could work equally as well as stabling, with numerous doors opening out onto level grazing ground. The second outbuilding currently operates as further garaging/machinery storage but could create the potential for ancillary accommodation/annex subject to gaining the relevant planning permissions. Beyond the outbuildings is further pasture land and well stocked wildlife pond.
Agents note
Situated on the North Easterly boundary is a former hay barn and agricultural storage building set out over three floors and set within gardens of its own. This offers up further development potential to the property (subject to gaining the relevant consents) and would be available via separate negotiation for an additional £100,000. For further information and photography please contact our Redhill Office.
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