This substantial house of distinction occupies a prime elevated position in the sought-after Worlebury area in Weston-super-Mare and has the most spectacular views over Sand Bay and Kewstoke towards the Welsh coast.
The house sits in a particularly uncrowded position adjacent to Monks Steps – a National Trust preservation area – therefore the outlook and privacy are protected.
The individual, six-bedroom property is presented in excellent decorative order offering modern, contemporary living accommodation with the scope to convert a part of the house into an annexe.
Inside, the spacious sitting room is bathed in natural light and has a cosy, welcoming look despite its size. A large feature fireplace with a wood-burning stove acts as a strong focal point in the room. The family room is equally appealing while the classically designed kitchen/breakfast room is a bright space with a good range of white shaker-style units, matching work surfaces and a dining area that has a well-placed picture window affording striking views of the land and seascape. The ground floor is completed with a double bedroom that has an ensuite bathroom and a dressing room.
On the first floor, there are five, well-proportioned double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal bedroom benefits from a dressing room and an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the showstopper of the enclosed rear garden is the spectacular view of the surrounding natural landscape, Sand Bay and Kewstoke, which is quite something! The garden has been carefully landscaped and features a large level lawn, two well-orientated and shaped patio areas from where it’s possible to relax and take in the views, and there is an abundance of mature shrubs in the planted borders.
At the front, the garden is laid to lawn and planted with an array of mature shrubs, while the driveway provides ample parking space and leads to an integral garage.
Woodspring Avenue, Worlebury
Guide Price: £700,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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