This executive-style detached residence occupies a prime position at the head of a sought-after and quiet cul-de-sac, close to the mainline train station in Backwell and it has easy access to glorious green spaces such as the nature reserve at Backwell Lake.
The five-bedroom property has been superbly maintained over the years, combining high-specification fittings with contemporary design, making it perfect for modern family living.
Beyond the spacious reception hallway, there is a large and bright sitting room with a contemporary fireplace and patio doors that open to the rear, south-facing garden.
The open-plan kitchen/dining/family room sits at the heart of this fine home. The kitchen has a modern, contemporary look and is fitted with a range of oak units, silestone worksurfaces, a breakfast bar and several integrated appliances. The whole area features engineered oak flooring, and it has patio doors that open to the garden. The ground floor is completed with a handy study and a downstairs shower room.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a fully tiled, four-piece family bathroom. The principal bedroom suite has fabulous views over the open countryside, two built-in double wardrobes, and an ensuite shower room with a large walk-in cubicle and ‘Rainfall' power shower.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden is a real showpiece of this property. The beautifully landscaped garden features a large lawn, a wealth of mature shrubs and trees, a patio ideal for al fresco dining and a charming bridge which spans the ornamental pond. There is also a selection of fruit trees, a flowering Magnolia, two timber sheds and a composting area. From the garden, there are spectacular views of the neighbouring open countryside.
At the front, there is a pretty well-stocked garden and a tarmac driveway providing ample space for parking and leading to a detached double garage.
SUMMARY:
Bucklands View, Nailsea
Guide Price: £899,950
Agent: Hunter Leahy
Agent’s Tel: 01275 853222
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