THIS attractive, four-bedroom family home stands in a quiet cul-de-sac in Slades Court, a popular address comprising of a selection of high-quality homes close to landscaped parkland in the sought-after village of Backwell.
Inside, the property is presented in excellent decorative order and benefits from fine finishes and an extension of the living space.
A strong first impression is made in the reception hall which has classic details such as panelled doors and a half return staircase with turned newel posts and balusters.
The double aspect living room is well proportioned and bathed in natural light, and benefits from a bay window and a period style open hearth fireplace. The separate dining room offers the advantage of an outlook through the family room out to the garden, with bi-fold doors linking the two rooms.
The family room is a highlight of the house and draws the living space into the garden with a dual aspect over the garden from the lovely low sill windows. The room is further enhanced by its down lighting and double-glazed lantern roof.
The kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed having been updated with a timeless range of shaker-style cupboards, hardwood work surfaces and a matching peninsular breakfast bar.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a double aspect, built-in wardrobes and a ensuite shower room.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has been landscaped for low maintenance and includes a sheltered riven paved patio, an area of lawn, a garden shed tucked away in one corner and another circular patio area set on the opposite side of the lawn.
At the front, the wide driveway provides ample parking space and leads to an integral garage.
Slades Court, Backwell
Guide Price: £595,000
Agent: Hensons
Agent's Tel: 01275 810030
The property comes with no onward chain.
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