Impressive vaulted kitchen/dining/family room with skylights and bi-fold doors
Wood-burning stove and feature island — great for family gatherings
Principal bedroom with dressing room and four-piece en suite
Four further bedrooms and separate family shower room
Integral garage, wide driveway parking and EV charging point
Built 1976–82 and extended twice; some systems may need updating
Cavity walls partially insulated (assumed); glazing install dates unknown
Council tax level is quite expensive — higher ongoing costs
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac on the southern edge of Nailsea, this immaculately presented five-bedroom detached house is designed for family life and entertaining. The extended open-plan kitchen/dining/family room is the heart of the home, featuring a vaulted ceiling, skylights, wood-burning stove and bi-folding doors that open to an easily maintained rear garden — ideal for indoor-outdoor living and family gatherings.
The principal suite provides a generous private retreat with a dressing room and four-piece en suite; four further bedrooms and a family shower room serve the rest of the family. Practicalities are well covered with an integral garage/store, utility area, cloakroom and a wide driveway offering parking for several vehicles plus an EV charging point.
Built c.1976–82 and extended twice, the property has been well maintained and styled, but prospective buyers should note some older elements remain: glazing install dates are unknown, cavity walls are only partially insulated (assumed) and original systems may need updating. Council tax is described as quite expensive, which may affect running costs.
This home will suit families seeking space, easy access to local schools, countryside walks and commuter links. It offers strong everyday comfort now with clear scope for incremental improvement and modernisation where desired.