Extensive renovated 4-bed detached with annexe potential and large landscaped garden.
Approximately 3,077 sq ft of flexible accommodation including garage and annexe potential
Luxurious principal suite with large fitted dressing room and en-suite
Open-plan kitchen/breakfast with island and bi-fold doors to dining terrace
Four further reception rooms plus conservatory; excellent home-work options
South‑easterly private landscaped garden, kitchen garden and paved seating areas
Tandem garage, extensive driveway parking and workshop with storage loft
Newly renovated with double glazing and modern mechanicals; EPC C
Built c.1950 (recently refurbished); council tax above average
Set well back from the road with wide driveway parking and a tandem garage, this newly refurbished 1950s detached house delivers nearly 3,100 sq ft of flexible living for family life and multigenerational use. The principal bedroom is a luxurious suite with a capacious fitted dressing room and a modern en-suite; three further double bedrooms include one with independent annexe potential and its own external access. The house is presented to a high standard with recent double glazing, contemporary kitchen by Cadbury and modern bathrooms.
Ground floor living is generous and versatile: an open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with island and bi-fold doors opens to a paved dining terrace, while four additional reception rooms include a snug leading to a conservatory and a study/gym. The layout suits family routines, entertaining and home-working. Outside, the south-easterly private landscaped garden, kitchen garden and multiple paved seating areas provide excellent outdoor amenity and far-reaching countryside views.
Location benefits are strong for commuters and families. The property sits on the edge of a popular North Somerset village with good primary and secondary schools nearby, easy links to the M5 and Bristol Airport, and a mainline station at Yatton. Practical details: freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, EPC rating C and fast broadband/mobile signal.
Notable points to consider: the house dates from the 1950s despite a comprehensive recent renovation, and council tax is above average. Crime levels are average for the area. Buyers seeking a smaller, low-maintenance plot should note the very large garden and substantial frontage require ongoing upkeep.