This well-presented, three-double-bedroom Victorian property occupies a prime position on Milton Hillside in Weston-super-Mare and is within easy walking distance of the local shops and amenities.
The traditionally built, end-of-terrace house is presented in good decorative order throughout and offers a favourable blend of historical charm with modern potential. Period features such as its fireplaces, bay window and high ceilings add charm and character to the home.
Inside, the long entrance hall is bright and has warm wooden flooring that creates an instant welcoming feel to the property. This leads to a well-proportioned living room with a large bay window, high ceilings, a log burner, cornices and a ceiling rose. Next to this is a dining room with a feature log burner and double doors that open to the garden, making al fresco dining an easy possibility. The galley-style kitchen is bathed in natural light and has steely-grey coloured units, granite-effect work surfaces and plenty of space for appliances. The ground floor is completed with a study that has double doors that open to the rear garden.
On the first floor, there are two spacious double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with a striking contemporary look featuring a double walk-in shower and a roll-top freestanding bath. A third double bedroom can be found on the second floor. This converted loft room has a skylight and handy eaves storage.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has stone walling and high fencing so offers a fair degree of privacy. This sizeable outside space has been landscaped with low maintenance in mind and is currently laid with stone chippings and has a well-established feature tree.
At the front, there is a small walled garden that is typically seen with properties built during the Victorian era.
The property is offered with no onward chain.
Furland Road, Weston-super-Mare
Guide Price: £300,000
Agent: House Fox
Agent's Tel: 01934 314242
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