A distinguished 1920s semi-detached residence, showcasing character features such as high ceilings and original picture rails, set within a substantial plot along one of the most sought-after roads on the Nailsea and Wraxall borders. Positioned well back from the road, the property enjoys a peaceful, semi-rural setting while remaining conveniently close to local amenities, schools and transport links.
Occupying an enviable position, the property benefits from far-reaching views across open farmland to the rear and countryside to the front, creating a truly idyllic backdrop. Having remained in the same ownership for over forty years, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved home with significant potential for enhancement.
The well-proportioned accommodation briefly comprises a welcoming reception hall, sitting room, dining room, garden room and kitchen to the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom to the first floor. The property offers excellent scope for extension or reconfiguration, subject to the necessary planning consents.
Externally, the front garden is enclosed and mainly laid to lawn, accessed via a five-bar gate and complemented by a generous driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles. A garage with power, along with a brick-built outbuilding equipped with water, drainage and electricity, offers further versatility.
The impressive rear garden is a particular feature, enjoying a high degree of privacy and a favourable south-westerly aspect. Predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a raised sun terrace, it backs directly onto adjoining farmland, affording uninterrupted countryside views.