Ash Hayes Road, Nailsea
Guide Price: £799,995
Agent: Hensons Estate Agents
Agent's Tel: 01275 810030
This substantial four-bedroom family home occupies a position on one of Nailsea’s most sought-after avenues, away from main roads but conveniently close to the town's amenities, pretty parkland and nearby woodland.
The house has been lovingly maintained over the years and is presented to a high standard throughout. The current arrangement of the property enables flexible living accommodation with a bedroom sited on the ground floor.
The reception hall opens to all main rooms including an attractive living room with a feature fireplace and an outlook of the garden. This in turn flows into a pleasant light-filled conservatory. The kitchen/diner has an agreeable open-plan layout with plenty of dining space and a range of bespoke oak cupboards. The rest of the ground floor includes a formal dining room which would work equally well as a large double bedroom, a further double bedroom and a recently refurbished family bathroom.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room and it also has a broad window allowing a panoramic view of the garden and an outlook across the town to the hillsides of Backwell and Flax Bourton.
Outside, the rear garden is a highlight of the property measuring almost a fifth of an acre and offering a good degree of privacy. This outdoor space has been thoughtfully landscaped and incorporates well-maintained lawns, shaped beds, a wealth of specimen trees and shrubs, and a full-width paved terrace. The garden design also brings in further paved and gravel patio areas that add extra interest.
To the front, shaped lawns flank the block paved driveway which provides parking space for several vehicles and leads to an integral garage.
The property comes with no onward chain.
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