This beautifully presented, three-storey Victorian residence occupies a convenient location in Weston-super-Mare.
The elegant five-bedroom family house has been lovingly restored to its former glory with its period features sympathetically enhanced and blended well with some great style touches.
Inside, the entrance hall makes quite the first impression with its ceramic tiled floor and original balustrade staircase leading up to the first floor.
On the ground floor, there is a light-filled study, a beautifully presented sitting room with an original marble fireplace, picture rails, a corniced ceiling, a central rose and a large bay window, and a family room with a host of finely restored period features.
The breakfast room has a cast iron fireplace flanked by built-in cupboards and leads through to the well-fitted kitchen with wooden units, granite worktops and several integrated appliances. The wet room is a handy addition to the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms, three doubles and one single, and a well-appointed family bathroom. The main bedroom on this level has an attractive Art Nouveau cast iron and copper fireplace, a corniced ceiling and a large bay window.
The principal bedroom can be found on the second floor along with a dressing room that has the scope to be converted into an ensuite bathroom.
Outside, the well-designed rear garden offers a high degree of privacy and features an attractive limestone-paved patio area with tropical planting. A picket fence separates this from the main lawn area where there are well-stocked borders and an ornamental fishpond. At the end of the garden, there is a studio currently used as a gym but would also work well as an office/playroom/treatment room.
At the front, there is space for two vehicles on the driveway.
Stafford Road, Weston-super-Mare
Guide Price: £499,950
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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