This charming semi-detached house, hailing from the 1920s, offers an array of original architectural details including lofty ceilings and classic picture rails. Situated in a desirable location on the Nailsea and Wraxall borders, this property is set back from the road, providing a tranquil semi-rural atmosphere while still being close to essential amenities, schools, and transport options.
The generous plot allows for stunning views of both the countryside and open farmland, making it a picturesque setting for potential enhancements. Having been cherished by the same owners for over four decades, this home presents a rare opportunity for buyers looking to invest in a property with considerable scope for improvement.
The layout includes a spacious reception area that leads into the sitting room, dining room, garden room, and kitchen on the ground floor. Upstairs features three well-sized bedrooms along with a family bathroom. There is ample possibility here for physical reconfiguration or extension (subject to planning permission), allowing you to tailor the space to your preferences.
Externally, the front garden is enclosed with lawn space accessible through a five-bar gate and includes a sizable driveway suitable for multiple vehicles. The garage has power connections, alongside an additional brick outbuilding equipped with water and electricity—providing versatile options for use as workspace or extra storage.
The expansive rear garden is particularly appealing due to its privacy and south-westerly exposure, which also showcases panoramic views of neighbouring farmland. Predominantly laid to lawn with pathways and flowering shrubs, it features a raised sun terrace ideal for outdoor enjoyment and relaxation.