Elevated 1930s home with views across Clevedon to the Mendips
Open-plan kitchen/living area with island and wood-burning stove
Raised terrace, lawn, vegetable beds and greenhouse for outdoor living
Integral single garage plus private driveway parking
Four bedrooms with modern shower room and family bathroom
Cellar provides additional useful storage beneath the terrace
Ultrafast broadband (up to 1800 Mbps) and excellent mobile signal
Area has above-average recorded crime; nearby primary rated "Requires improvement"
Set on a sunny Clevedon hillside, this extended 1930s semi delivers comfortable family living with far-reaching views towards the Mendips. The house blends period features—bay windows, fireplace and a traditional staircase—with a large contemporary kitchen/living space centred on an island and wood-burning stove. Sliding doors open from the kitchen to a raised terrace perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining.
Accommodation is versatile: four well-proportioned bedrooms upstairs, two modern bathrooms, a useful cellar and an integral garage with driveway parking. The rear garden includes a lawn, vegetable beds and a greenhouse, offering both child-friendly space and productive gardening potential. Ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home working and streaming needs.
Practical points are presented candidly. The property sits in an area with above-average recorded crime and the nearest primary (St Nicholas’) is currently rated “Requires improvement”. The house has been thoughtfully updated but still offers scope for internal modernisation to suit personal taste, and parking is limited to a single garage plus driveway. Council tax is moderate.
For families seeking convenient access to town, seafront and local woodland, this Clevedon home combines period character, a generous garden and standout elevated views. It’s a rare opportunity to move into a sizeable, flexible family house in a highly walkable location, with clear potential to personalise and add value.