This substantial period property occupies an elevated position on a generous and private plot on a highly regarded tree-lined road on Weston Hillside, Montpelier.
The detached family home sits in a quiet and tranquil location, yet it is an easy walk away from the town centre. Thanks to the spacious grounds on three sides of the house there is scope to extend the accommodation if required, subject to consents.
Inside, the property has been well-maintained throughout and benefits from generous proportions and light-filled rooms. On the ground floor, beyond the entrance hallway, there are three reception rooms including a bright dual-aspect sitting room with a log-burning stove. The other two reception rooms are used as a dining room and a hobbies room, although they would work equally well as downstairs bedrooms. The kitchen has a modern classic look and is fitted with a range of cream-coloured cupboards, wooden worksurfaces and several integrated appliances. A traditional conservatory completes the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a very smart refitted family bathroom with a free-standing bath and a shower cubicle.
Outside, one of the best features of this lovely home are the very impressive gardens which can be found on three sides. As the house is elevated from the road, this affords very good privacy, even in the front garden. The extensive gardens are laid predominantly to lawn with a fine selection of specimen trees, raised vegetable beds, areas of paved patio, well-stocked shrub borders, an extra-large timber shed and an ornamental fishpond. The gardens are surrounded by a wealth of mature trees and hedges which provide superb privacy from the neighbouring properties.
At the front, there is ample parking space for several vehicles on the driveway.
SUMMARY:
Montpelier, Weston-super-Mare
Guide Price: £500,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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