This charming 1930s home occupies a desirable position at the far end of Devonshire Road in the much-loved South Ward area, which has easy and level access to the beach, the train station and the town centre.
The individual three-bedroom, detached dwelling is presented in superb decorative order throughout with several character features and benefits from a high degree of natural light.
Inside, the large and light-filled entrance hallway makes a strong first impression and leads to a well-proportioned sitting room with a feature fireplace housing a wood-burning stove and a lovely large bay window with seating. The family room is an equally pleasant living space with a focal fireplace. The third reception room is a breakfast/dining room with a brick wall feature and open access to the kitchen. The kitchen has a traditional look with cream-coloured units, grey worksurfaces and several integrated appliances. The ground floor is completed with a light-filled conservatory that has French doors that open directly to the garden.
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a smart family bathroom. The principal bedroom has an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the south and west-facing rear garden is filled with beautiful plants, and it is well-established. The larger-than-average garden has a paved patio immediately adjacent to the house, a big lawn and a plethora of mature trees, shrubs and plants. The timber-constructed and covered seating area is a welcome addition to this lovely enclosed outside space that offers a great deal of privacy.
At the front, there is a small garden featuring several mature shrubs and an attractive cobble-effect driveway with a turning bay providing ample space for parking that then leads onto a single garage.
Devonshire Road, South Ward, Weston-super-Mare
Guide Price: £460,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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