THIS executive-style, detached residence is unexpectedly available again due to a chain break.
The classic, four-bedroom family home occupies a position in one of the most desirable locations in the well-established Elms development in Wraxall.
This premium area offers an attractive mix of impressive, high-value homes with parkland and open greenbelt farmland while Nailsea town centre is about ¾ mile away.
The substantial dwelling is presented in excellent order and benefits from a well-designed layout with a superb sense of flow. Enhancements have included refitting the bathrooms and cloakroom, increasing the energy efficiency and using light neutral décor throughout.
Inside, the sitting room has been professionally converted from a former conservatory and now has an insulated vaulted ceiling. The living room has a bay window and a focal fireplace, while the dining room is the perfect size for entertaining. The enlarged and fully refurbished kitchen/breakfast room is a showstopper of the house with a wide breakfast bar for informal dining, and extensive worksurfaces that contrast with the quality range of fitted cupboards. The ground floor is completed with a study with an attractive deep sill Oriel window, and a well-appointed cloakroom.
On the first floor, a galleried landing leads to four comfortable bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes, and a tastefully re-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom has a broad bay window and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden offers good privacy with timber fencing and numerous specimen shrubs and bushes screening the lawn and shaped block paved patio. In good weather, the garden is bathed in sunshine throughout the day and into the evening. A timber summerhouse is tucked away to one side of the garden adding further interest.
At the front of the house, there is an area of lawn and a double driveway providing ample parking place and leading to a garage.
The Elms, Wraxall, Nailsea
Guide Price: £825,000
Agent: Hensons
Agent's Tel: 01275 810030
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