An immaculate architect-designed four double-bedroom detached house, in a quiet, ‘old village’ part of Nailsea.
The highlight of the delightful family home is the stunning open-plan kitchen-diner-family room, plus there is a summerhouse home office.
The property comprises; reception hall, living room, dining room, kitchen-diner-family room, utility room,
cloakroom and conservatory on the ground floor, with the bedrooms, the master en-suite and main bathroom on the first floor.
Light oak flooring, a theme that continues throughout most of the ground floor, is a feature of the light-filled hall, which has a classic quarter-return staircase to a galleried landing.
The dual-aspect, large living room has a traditional open-hearth fireplace with a dressed Minster-stone chimney piece and hearth. Cleverly designed in a conservatory-style to maximise the light, is a sitting area, with French doors leading to the garden. This room also links the living room to the kitchen-breakfast room.
Contemporary cabinetry, plus a contrasting marble island with breakfast bar, equip the kitchen, which also has integrated Neff appliances, including an oven with grills, a separate steam oven, microwave, dishwasher and coffee machine. There is also space for an American-style fridge-freezer.
Wall-to-wall wardrobes are a useful addition to the large bedrooms, with the master having a partially-vaulted ceiling adding character.
Outside, the house is set back from a quiet lane behind a natural stone wall, with a gated entrance opening to a wide driveway winding down the side of the house to a modern apex-roof garage with light and power.
A side gate from the drive opens to a large, level mature garden with a paved terrace, a raised deck and lawn, enclosed by closed-board timber fencing.
PROPERTY FACTS
Guide Price: £825,000-850,000
Location: Kingshill, Nailsea
Agent: Hensons, 01275 810030
www.hbe.co.uk
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