Wow, period charm and size with a huge garden, double garage and ample off-street parking.
Spacious entrance hall with door leading to the cloakroom/toilet, window and door to the rear garden, and door to the dining room with window to the rear, original Edwardian range and period display dresser, spindled staircase leading to the first floor, dual doors to the loung...
Wow, period charm and size with a huge garden, double garage and ample off-street parking.
Spacious entrance hall with door leading to the cloakroom/toilet, window and door to the rear garden, and door to the dining room with window to the rear, original Edwardian range and period display dresser, spindled staircase leading to the first floor, dual doors to the lounge which has a bay window to the front and feature fireplace.
The breakfast room is accessed from the dining room and has a window to the side, underfloor heating and opens to the kitchen with windows to side and rear, fitted units giving a rustic feel.
The first-floor landing has doors leading to the master bedroom with windows to the front and boasts fitted wardrobes, bedroom two has a window to the rear, the light and airy bathroom has a window to the rear, fitted suite includes a roll top bath, shower cubicle, wash hand basin to continue the period charm.
The study is accessed from the landing and has a skylight window and door to a second landing with doors leading to bedroom three which has a skylight window and finally bedroom four which also has a skylight window.
Outside
The front garden has stone chippings providing ample off-street parking with flower bed borders enclosed by low-level boundary wall.
The garden has all you could wish for, an outdoor kitchen area, multiple areas to include extensive lawns, vegetable plots, an array of plants and shrubs, fruit trees, brick built potting shed, garden room, a greenhouse and a garden room with a veranda.
Location
Popular village location with shop, doctors surgery, pharmacy and local pubs close at hand, a short drive takes you to The Wave outdoor surfing center and Washing Pool Farm with shop and popular cafe. The village of Severn Beach is also close by offering a train station linking to Clifton and Bristol Temple Meads stations, shops, cafes and coastal walks along the estuary. The motorway links and Cribbs Causeway shopping outlets are also a short drive away.
We think...
this beautifully presented home which was built in 1908 will be hugely popular with families looking for space to grow and the added benefit of the school catchment area for St Peters Primary and Marlwood and Castle Secondary Schools.
Material information (provided by owner)
Freehold and Council Band C.