THIS handsome, four-bedroom residence occupies a prime spot in a sought-after location in the pretty village of Kingston Seymour.
The historic dwelling, named the Old Wagon House, offers a pleasing blend of period features such as exposed beams, stone fireplaces and vaulted ceilings with the more recently added creature comforts required for modern living.
Inside, there is a sense of grandeur about the house, and it is well presented throughout. The living room sits in the heart of the home and features high vaulted ceilings with exposed beams that stretch towards the sky. Its other characteristic qualities include exposed stone walls, multiple skylights, an exposed stone fireplace with a wood burner, and steps that lead to a spacious mezzanine landing.
The kitchen has a timeless look with cream-coloured units, tiled flooring and plenty of space to house a dining table and chairs. A large double bedroom with an ensuite bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation. This room benefits from a built-in wardrobe and sliding doors that open to the rear garden.
On the first floor, the spacious landing has exposed beams and leads to the three bedrooms, all of which have double-glazed skylights. The principal bedroom has lovely square proportions and an ensuite bathroom with a separate shower cubicle.
Outside, the beautifully landscaped rear garden is enclosed by stone walling. It is mainly laid to lawn and features an abundance of well-established trees and shrubs. The patio area is a perfect spot for outdoor dining.
The property comes with a separate annexe, lovingly converted from a barn. Inside, there is a bedroom/living room with exposed ceiling beams, a cloakroom and a kitchen. This space offers versatility and could be used to house the extended family or as a guest suite or as a private home office.
There is ample parking space within the grounds and a double garage.
The Old Wagon House, Kingston Seymour, Clevedon
Guide Price: £800,000
Agent: House Fox
Agent's Tel: 01934 314242
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