This handsome, detached residence occupies an elevated position on one of Weston-super-Mare's most prestigious roads and benefits from picturesque views across the town.
The four-bedroom property was originally constructed in the 1930s and over the years it has been subject to several enhancements to create the comfortable and inviting space that exists today.
Inside, there are four reception rooms on the ground floor. The lounge features an open fire serving as a welcoming focal point, while the separate sitting room also has a cosy feel with its open fire. The dining room is bright and airy with a door that opens to the rear garden, while the office is a handy space with its own private entrance at the front. The well-appointed kitchen has a modern, contemporary look with pale-coloured units, contrasting work surfaces, a breakfast bar and some built-in appliances. The ground floor accommodation is completed with a shower room that adds an element of convenience.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms, three doubles and a good-sized single, and a family bathroom with a bath and separate walk-in shower.
Outside, the tiered rear garden extends up towards the woods and thanks to its elevation it affords lovely panoramic views over Weston. The garden has been landscaped to include an area of decking, a lawn and a wealth of flowers and mature shrubs.
At the front, a private garden, with an area of lawn and an abundance of flowers and shrubs, enhances the property’s kerb appeal. The driveway provides ample parking space and leads to the garage.
Cecil Road, Weston-super-Mare
Guide Price: £650,000
Agent: House Fox
Agent's Tel: 01934 314242
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