This five-bedroom house of distinction occupies a prominent position on one of Nailsea's premier roads, with easy access to all the amenities in the town centre and a range of countryside walks.
The much-loved, executive-style family home is being brought to the market for the first time in thirty-seven years and has been well-maintained and extended by the current owners. The property benefits from two outbuildings, one housing a home office/studio which could be used for a variety of uses, the second is a one-bedroom annexe with a kitchen/living room, a bedroom and an ensuite shower room. This would be ideal accommodation for guests or extended family members.
Inside the main house, the sitting room is bright and spacious with a contemporary fireplace housing a wood-burning stove and French doors that open to the garden room. The large kitchen/breakfast room has a modern, stylish look with a good range of quality units, granite work surfaces and several integrated appliances. The garden room is a fabulous addition to the home with an impressive, glazed atrium and double bi-folding doors that open to the rear garden. The ground floor is completed with a handy study.
On the first floor, there are five double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The large principal bedroom suite has an extensive range of wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. The guest suite also benefits from having an ensuite shower room.
Outside, there are mature gardens commensurate with the size of the property. The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped and features an extensive paved patio, a large level lawn, ornamental gravel pathways, a seating area and a decked area that is ideal for entertaining.
At the front, there is a block paved driveway providing ample space for parking and leading to a carport.
The property is sold with no onward chain.
Station Road, Nailsea
Guide Price: £1,100,000
Agent: Hunter Leahy
Agent’s Tel: 01275 853222
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