Spacious, newly renovated Victorian residence near Clevedon seafront and amenities.
7 generous bedrooms across three floors, principal suite with dressing room and en-suite
Newly renovated 6,100 sq ft with period features and contemporary kitchen extension
Large private garden, summer house, water feature and outdoor entertaining spaces
Double garage, electric gates and ample private parking
Solar panels with 10 kWh battery; improved energy credentials
Cinema room, gym, study and multiple reception rooms for flexible living
No flood risk, low crime, excellent broadband and mobile signal
Council tax band very expensive; large house means higher upkeep costs
Set over more than 6,000 sq ft, this newly renovated Victorian Gothic detached house on Princes Road blends period charm with contemporary living. High ceilings, arched bay windows and a stained-glass entrance recall original character, while the large open-plan kitchen extension with bi-fold doors and skylights provides modern family entertaining space. The property includes a cinema room, study, gym, and practical ground-floor utility and cloakroom for everyday convenience.
Sleeping seven across well-proportioned rooms, the principal suite benefits from a dressing room and en-suite, with additional en-suites and family bathrooms across the upper floors. Outside, a large private garden with a summer house and water feature offers space for play and hosting, while electric gates, a double garage and generous parking deliver strong privacy and security. Solar panels with a 10 kWh battery improve energy efficiency and support lower running costs.
Location suits families who want proximity to town amenities and the seafront: Clevedon Lawn Tennis Club, Herbert Gardens and Hill Road’s shops and restaurants are within walking distance. Broadband and mobile signals are excellent, crime is low and there’s no flood risk, making the house practical for modern family life.
Buyers should note the council tax band is very expensive, reflecting the property’s size and status. The local area is classified as ageing urban communities/communal retirement, and one nearby primary school currently requires improvement; buyers with young children may wish to review local school options. The house’s scale and period fabric also mean ongoing maintenance and running costs are higher than a standard family home.