This charming 1920s family residence is situated on a desirable plot at the intersection of Nailsea and Wraxall, offering a blend of semi-rural tranquility and accessibility to local amenities. The property boasts period features such as high ceilings and original picture rails, and presents a unique opportunity for buyers looking to invest in a home that has not changed hands in forty years. With the potential for significant renovations or extensions subject to planning permissions, this house allows for personalization to meet modern living standards while retaining its classic character. The well-proportioned layout includes a reception hall, sitting room, dining room, garden room, kitchen, three bedrooms, and a family bathroom. Outside, the property features an enclosed front garden with ample parking space from a long driveway leading to a garage equipped with power. A versatile outbuilding with utilities could serve multiple purposes, from a utility room to an office or studio. The expansive rear garden offers privacy and stunning views over adjacent farmland, perfect for outdoor entertaining or gardening enthusiasts. This property holds vast potential for those keen on creating their dream home in an idyllic setting.