This attractive three-storey period property is conveniently situated on the lower slopes of Worle hillside and is just a 10-minute walk to the main amenities in Worle high street.
The substantial semi-detached family home was constructed in the 1930s and has been extended and enhanced to create the beautifully presented dwelling that exists today. The four-bedroom house is presented in excellent decorative order, with smart finishes and plenty of original character features.
The light and airy entrance hallway makes a strong first impression with its warm wooden flooring and turning staircase to the first floor. The hallway leads to the three reception rooms which flow seamlessly with each other thanks to their French doors and archways. The bright living room is a welcoming well-proportioned space with a lovely bay window, a high ceiling, cornicing and a well-restored fireplace.
An open archway leads directly into the dining room, where French doors open to a further reception room with a skylight. The kitchen has a smart classic look with shaker-style units, contrasting dark work surfaces and a breakfast bar. The ground floor is completed with a shower room and toilet.
On the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a recently refitted family bathroom. The two larger bedrooms benefit from fitted wardrobes.
The loft has been converted on the second floor to create a large double bedroom with windows on both sides and eaves storage.
Outside, the rear garden has been designed for easy maintenance and is arranged on three different levels. This enclosed outside space features a small shaped artificial lawn and a large, paved patio that leads to an attractive summer house.
At the front, an enclosed block paved driveway provides parking space for two vehicles and leads to a single garage/workshop at the side of the house.
SUMMARY:
Church Road, Worle
Guide Price: £392,500
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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