This stunning and well presented property really deserves to be seen to be appreciated. EPC rating D.
DESCRIPTION A good sized Victorian mid terraced house, this great property has undergone an architect-designed contemporary extension as well as a comprehensive programme of improvements to the original house. A lovely hallway with exposed wood floors leads into the sitting room to the front, with a bay window allowing in plenty of light and a stunning cast fireplace and hearth. The hall then follows around to a second sitting room, which is currently used as a snug/study, with an inset fireplace and storage to both sides. A useful downstairs WC has been added under the stairs. The fabulous extended kitchen diner is where the heart of the home lies. An extremely open, light and airy space, the kitchen itself has lovely clean lines with a range of wall and base units with white quartz work surfaces over, an inset sink with boiling water tap, integrated dishwasher, double oven and induction hob with extractor hood over. The kitchen then opens out into the superb dining area, which benefits from a log burner to the side and plenty of space for a large table and chairs. To the side there is access to the separate utility/storage area with white floor-to-ceiling built-in storage units. The whole area has the amazing advantage of being instantly open to outside with bi-fold doors that extend right across the back of the house. This enables the whole room to be flooded with light and brings the indoors to outdoors as it leads out onto a fantastically generous patio area ideal for al fresco dining. Upstairs takes you first to the well appointed bathroom, with exposed wooden floors, white suite and a freestanding white bath. With a window to the side, heated towel rail and a corner shower there is still plenty of floor space in this good sized bathroom. Bedrooms two and three are to be found on this landing, both a good size and both sporting lovely cast iron fireplaces. The further bedroom one is in the loft, accessed by a normal size enclosed staircase and has been professionally converted, benefitting from velux roof windows, eaves storage and a door into the en-suite shower room with a white suite.
Outside to the rear there is that stunning granite paved patio area and then there are two areas of "Lazy Lawn" artificial grass which border a path leading down to the fenced and gated parking area to the rear, with sufficient parking for several vehicles and accessed by a lane to the side. To the front is a quarry tiled pathway bordered by mature shrubs. EPC rating D.
DIRECTIONS Proceeding into Cheddar on the Axbridge Road and passing the petrol station on your right, continue into the village onto the Barrows and the property can be found on the right just after the turning for Round Oak Road.
SITUATION Cheddar (www.cheddarsomerset.co.uk) is a picturesque and well known village situated within the heart of Somerset and located on the edge of the Mendip Hills. The village has a lot to offer including banks, a building society, post office, a wide selection of shops, a medical centre, dental surgery and good access to Weston Hospital. Within Cheddar there is a three-tier school system where children up to the age of nine will attend the first school (www.cheddarfirst.ik.org), before moving on to Fairlands Middle School (www.fairlands.somerset.sch.uk) and on to The Kings of Wessex Academy (www.kowessex.co.uk). Independent schools nearby are Sidcot, Wells Cathedral School and Millfield. The village also has a wide selection of outdoor pursuits including sailing, abseiling and rock climbing and benefits from a selection of fitness and swimming classes held at the local Kings of Wessex Leisure Centre. The closest motorway access is Junction 22 at Edithmead and the town has good access to the City of Bristol and the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare. There is further access to the motorway network at Clevedon (junction 20) and St. Georges (junction 21) and Bristol International Airport is only 10 miles away. Famous local attractions include Cheddar Gorge, Wookey Hole Caves and Glastonbury Tor and walkers will enjoy the trek up to Crook Peak.
OUR VENDOR SAYS I bought this house as I loved the high ceilings and original Victorian features. It also provided an amazing opportunity to sympathetically improve and extend, creating a great family home with plenty of entertaining space. Also the lovely rear garden is private and gets plenty of sun.I will really miss living here.
WE HAVE NOTICED Simply stated, it's a beautiful home. Superb downstairs space, light and airy to the rear, cosy and warm to the front, simple but stunning private rear garden, off street parking, a great sized bathroom, and a loft bedroom with an en-suite. For a house located close to all the amenities of Cheddar, local schools and transport and with character and a modern twist this property has it all so look no further.
PROPERTY DETAILS SITTING ROOM 12' 0" x 11' 6" (3.66m x 3.51m)SNUG 11' 5" x 9' 11" (3.48m x 3.02m)EXTENDED KITCHEN DINER 11' 9" x 8' 10" (3.58m x 2.69m) widening to 14' 9" x 12' 4" (4.5m x 3.76m)UTILITY AND STORAGE AREA 11' 9" x 6' 0" (3.58m x 1.83m)BEDROOM ONE 11' 7" x 10' 0" (3.53m x 3.05m)BEDROOM TWO 11' 4" x 10' 0" (3.45m x 3.05m)LOFT BEDROOM 13' 10" x 12' 6" (4.22m x 3.81m)EN SUITE FAMILY BATHROOM 10' 4" x 8' 11" (3.15m x 2.72m)
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