This handsome four-bedroom period property occupies a highly desirable position backing onto the golf course in Uphill.
The three-storey dwelling has been updated and modernised to an exacting standard and is presented in excellent decorative order throughout.
Inside, the spacious entrance hallway features original stained glass windows and leads to a well-proportioned dining room with a lovely bay window and focal fireplace, and a large, yet cosy, sitting room with a log burner. The kitchen has a modern, stylish look and is fitted with a comprehensive range of grey units, integrated appliances and a breakfast bar overlooking the garden.
On the first floor, a bright landing leads to three double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom, plus a separate shower room. Two of the bedrooms provide access to a full-width terrace/balcony from where there is a striking outlook over the golf course.
The principal bedroom suite can be found on the second floor and offers the best views in the house thanks to its elevation. The bedroom features exposed beams and very useful eaves storage, and there is a very smart ensuite shower room fitted with a contemporary-styled suite.
Outside, a highlight of the rear garden is its fabulous outlook over the neighbouring golf course and surrounding landscaped area. The well-designed garden features a large, raised area with a slate-style paved patio and composite decking, enclosed by glass and stainless-steel balustrading. From here, a few steps descend to the main garden which is laid to lawn and enclosed by fencing and walling.
A welcome addition to this outside space is a games/garden room that is currently used as a pool room with a bar at one end.
At the front, the garden area is mainly laid to lawn surrounded by well-planted shrub borders, while the driveway is spacious enough to accommodate several vehicles and leads to a handy carport at the side of the house.
Thornbury Road, Uphill
Guide Price: £550,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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