Lower Kewstoke Road, Worle
Guide Price: £449,950
Agent: David Plaister
Agent's Tel: 01934 815053
This newly renovated three-bedroom bungalow occupies a pleasant elevated position in the desirable area of Worle, and benefits from a lovely outlook over Weston-super-Mare and the Mendip Hills beyond.
The detached dwelling has been extensively refurbished throughout and has been finished to a high standard. It is sold with no onward chain.
Inside, the property is spacious and arranged to provide flexible living accommodation. The living room measures over five metres in length and has a lovely curved window feature.
The kitchen/dining room has a favourable open plan layout and is filled with an abundance of natural light. The kitchen has a fresh, sleek and stylish look to it, with cool white units, contrasting worktops, and integrated appliances. There's also a handy breakfast bar. The kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area which has a glazed door that opens to the rear garden.
The family bathroom is beautifully presented and contemporary with marble effect tiles, a walk-in shower and a separate bath.
There are three, well proportioned double bedrooms, with one having a bay style patio door that opens to the rear garden.
Outside, there is an enclosed rear garden offering a good degree of privacy. A patio adjoins the house and currently, there is an area of topsoil providing a blank canvas for the future vendor to landscape accordingly. The garden has a pleasant outlook over Weston-super-Mare and the hills beyond.
To the front, a private driveway provides ample space for off-street parking and a former garage offers useful storage space.
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