This finely-presented detached residence occupies an elevated position on the fringes of the charming village of Blagdon, and benefits from splendid vistas of the nearby Blagdon Lake.
The four-bedroom family home, named Filers Green, is located in a peaceful and quiet conservation area yet it is conveniently well connected to the main roads and services.
Inside, the house is presented in good decorative order and has many fine finishes and quality appliances. The sitting room is a lovely light-filled space with quality wooden flooring and bi-fold doors that open to a decked terrace bringing the ‘outside-in.’ The kitchen has a classic modern look with a good range of cream-coloured high-gloss units, wooden worksurfaces, a handy breakfast bar and several integrated Miele appliances. The property has four double bedrooms, a well-appointed family bathroom and two shower rooms.
In addition, a recently constructed extension is ready for a new kitchen to be fitted. All the wiring, ducting and Miele appliances are already in place making way for the storage units, countertops and flooring which will need to be added. Further expansion plans are in place, including the addition of two bedrooms and a principal bedroom suite in the loft space. Although there is work in progress for the current owner, who is downsizing, this property invites those inclined to put their personal touch on its finishes.
Outside, the property sits within grounds spanning around one and a half acres. The landscaped grounds include sprawling lawns, a shrubbery, and an orchard abundant with an assortment of fruit trees. A garden kitchen, a feature pond and a well-positioned spa hot hub all add to the appeal of this outside space, and the picturesque views of the Chew Valley and Blagdon Lake are simply stunning.
At the front, there is ample parking space on the driveway leading to a double garage with a convenient office space and a WC.
Station Road, Blagdon
Guide Price: £1,200,000
Agent: Nest Associates
Agent's Tel: 01275 627105
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