This impressive five-bedroom detached house of distinction occupies a coveted position within a select development of three quality executive homes on Station Road in Nailsea.
This fine residence has been owned and occupied by the developer since its construction in 2003 and it is the largest of the three houses within the secure gated development.
The property has been subject to an extensive programme of enhancements in recent times and now benefits from several desirable attributes including brand-new aluminium double-glazed windows, newly refitted bathrooms and a yet-to-be-installed copper front door.
Beyond the grand reception hallway, there is a superbly-appointed kitchen/dining/family room with full-width bi-folding doors to the garden that brings the ‘outside-in’ to this inviting living space. The kitchen has a classic contemporary look featuring hand-made solid oak bespoke units and has several integrated appliances including an 'Aquitiere' water filtration system. Also on the ground floor, is a cosy and welcoming sitting room of considerable size that features a modern fireplace. A useful study completes this level.
A turning staircase leads to the first floor, where there are five double bedrooms and a superbly appointed family bathroom with high-specification fixtures and fittings. The principal bedroom and the guest bedroom each benefit from quality ensuite shower rooms.
Outside, the rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to offer shape, interest and colour. The west-facing garden is mainly laid to lawn, surrounded by an abundance of mature shrubs and trees and shaped pathways. The superb, purpose-built home office is a handy addition and its design is in keeping with the main house.
At the front, there is a low-maintenance garden, a driveway and access to a double garage.
Station Road, Nailsea
Guide Price: £1,150,000
Agent: Hunter Leahy
Agent’s Tel: 01275 853222
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