This individually designed home occupies a plot of a fifth of an acre within grounds on the fringes of the popular village of Congresbury and is within easy reach of a number of picturesque countryside walks.
The four-bedroom dwelling, named Roebourne House, was built approximately 30 years ago and has been extended and improved over the years.
Inside, the property is presented in excellent decorative order and is spacious with well-proportioned rooms. There is a natural flow to its layout that connects each area to create a harmonious living environment.
The entrance hallway is an impressive double height space with a fireplace and a woodburning stove. Double doors lead to the sitting room with a brick fireplace, a log burner, a bay window and a sliding door to the garden. This flows into a conservatory, also with attractive garden views. On the other side of the hallway, is a home office that would work equally well as a playroom. The dining room is a warm, bright space with oak flooring and a feature open fireplace. The kitchen/breakfast/family room sits at the heart of the home and features bespoke fitted sideboard units, a combination of beech and flat granite worktops and a handy breakfast bar.
On the first floor, the galleried landing is flooded with natural light and leads to four large double bedrooms and a recently fitted family bathroom with a contemporary curved bath. The principal bedroom has an ensuite shower room and a Juliette balcony with lovely views towards Wrington Hill.
Outside, the beautifully landscaped garden has been designed to seamlessly blend with the surrounding countryside. The garden has areas laid with lawn, two lovely silver birch trees, a raised vegetable garden, ponds, a greenhouse, a shed and a summerhouse.
The house comes with plenty of space for parking and a double garage.
Roebourne House, Congresbury
Guide Price: £725,000
Agent: Robin King
Agent’s Tel: 01934 876226
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