This brand-new, two-double-bedroom property occupies a slightly elevated plot on the small development of Paddock Rise on the fringes of Nailsea, with all the amenities in the town within easy reach.
The house also has easy access to acres of rolling Somerset countryside and Backwell Lake nature reserve is a close-by beauty spot.
This semi-detached bungalow is the final home remaining at Paddock Rise, which is a popular development built by Woodstock Homes. The house has been constructed to the developer’s ‘Beverley’ design and offers 813 sq ft of living space and follows a practical layout.
Inside, the property features several fine finishes such as natural oak internal doors with brushed chrome ironmongery, quality flooring and good specification appliances.
Beyond the spacious hallway, there is a large open-plan kitchen/dining/sitting area. The kitchen has a useful 'U' shape and features light-coloured, shaker-style units, quartz worksurfaces and integrated appliances including a fitted double oven, dishwasher and fridge/freezer.
The sitting area is a welcoming space and has double doors that open directly onto the patio outside. Windows on either side of the patio doors offer even more light in this spacious room and there is an area to accommodate a table and chairs for dining.
The house has two double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in storage cupboard and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, there is an enclosed small garden with a patio for ease of maintenance. Pretty borders filled with a variety of plants help to soften the landscape.
The property comes with a block-paved driveway that can accommodate two vehicles.
The Beverley, Paddock Rise, Nailsea
Guide Price: £475,000
Agent: Andrews
Agent’s Tel: 0117 986 9000
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