Eastcombe Road, Weston-Super-Mare
Guide Price: £550,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
This highly individual three-bedroom family home occupies a prime hillside location in a sought-after part of Weston-super-Mare.
The property was designed by renowned architects Hans Price and William Jane, and has several unique features as one would expect from a bespoke building. The house is accessed via a private no-through road that also leads up to Weston Woods where there are some fabulous walking routes.
As the house is in an elevated position it benefits from splendid views across the town towards the Mendip Hills.
Inside, the property is presented to a very high standard with modern features and contemporary design. There is a large, well-proportioned sitting/dining room with a modern woodburning stove, wooden flooring and French doors that open to the decking area in the garden. A generous study area leads off from this room. The bright kitchen/breakfast room has a stylish look, with black gloss units, contrasting white work surfaces and a breakfast bar with feature lighting above.
On the first floor, there are three very big bedrooms and a family bathroom with a bath and a shower cubicle. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room.
Outside, a continuous garden surrounds three sides of the house. This includes a large, elevated timber decking area with a sunny southerly aspect and from where it's possible to appreciate lovely views. From here, steps lead down to a generous level lawn and a further timber deck. The side garden is planted with a wide range of trees, shrubs and tropical plants, while at the rear there is a smaller area of garden laid to lawn.
The property is accessed via a driveway providing ample parking plus there is a single garage.
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