This striking contemporary residence occupies a position on Hawthorn Heights, an exclusive cul-de-sac of just six individual houses in a tucked away location on the Worle hillside.
The modern, five-bedroom executive home is ‘A rated’ for energy consumption which is seldom found on a property of this size. Energy efficiency measures include solar panels, timed light sensors in communal areas, rainwater harvesting tanks and extra insulation.
Inside, the property is presented in excellent decorative order with high-specification fittings and fine finishes used throughout. Beyond the impressive entrance hallway with its oak and glass staircase, there are three reception rooms. The sitting room features a log burning stove, a bookcase recess, lovely oak flooring and French doors that open to the garden. The kitchen/dining/family room is a stunning open plan space that forms the heart of the home. The kitchen area is fitted with an extensive range of matt-finished units, Dekton worktops and quality integrated appliances. A study and a contemporary-style cloakroom complete the ground floor.
On the first floor, a bright and spacious landing makes quite the impression and features French doors that open out to a large balcony which spans the width of the house. There are five double bedrooms on this floor and a luxurious family bathroom. The principal bedroom is especially big and has built-in wardrobes and a high-end ensuite shower room. The guest suite also benefits from an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the rear garden offers a high degree of privacy and has a favourable southerly-facing aspect. The garden has been landscaped with a full width paved patio and an area laid with lawn and planted with fruit trees.
At the front, the house has a strong kerb appeal with an attractive shaped garden showing block paving areas and rockeries. There are two driveways on each side of the house, one leading to a double garage, the other leading to a gated carport.
Hawthorn Heights, Worle
Guide Price: £685,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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