This property combines period character with versatile living spaces and independent accommodation — all set within attractive gardens and available with no onward chain.
Tour of the Home
Set back from the road behind a pretty front garden, the Victorian cottage immediately appeals with its character features and well-proportioned rooms.
The welcoming kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home, entered via a stable door and filled with natural light from several aspects. It is fitted with cream units and contrasting dark worktops, with a range cooker and washing machine, and has plenty of room for family dining. A tiled floor runs throughout, with stairs leading up to the first floor.
The living room is a generous reception space with beamed ceilings and an exposed stone wall with a feature fireplace. Doors open into the conservatory, which enjoys views across the garden and provides direct access outside.
Upstairs, there are three comfortable bedrooms, two with built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom is a particularly good size, fitted with a corner bath, tiled finishes, and a wash basin and WC.
“The Retreat”
Separate from both the cottage and annexe, “The Retreat” is a self-contained suite. Its open-plan lounge and bedroom includes a feature window and built-in storage, with an adjoining en-suite shower room. This adaptable space works well as a guest room, studio, or home office.
Outside
The property includes a garage with power and lighting, and a driveway providing parking for several vehicles.
The front garden is landscaped with lawn, patio, mature shrubs and trees. The rear and side gardens offer several seating areas, established planting, and steps leading up to a terrace with elevated views.
The Separate Annexe
The annexe has its own stable door entrance, opening into a bright kitchen and breakfast room with fitted units, Worcester boiler, tiled floor, and space for appliances. A glazed door gives access to the garden.
A wooden staircase leads up to a first-floor lounge with exposed beams and windows to the front and side. From here a door opens to the double bedroom, which has garden access and its own en-suite shower room.
Above, a further loft room with beamed ceiling and Velux window provides versatile additional space for hobbies, work, or occasional guests
Location
The property is well positioned for access to the many amenities of Weston-Super-Mare including shops and businesses and Weston General Hospital. There are lovely walks nearby, in the Mendip Hills and also at Worlebury. Weston railway station is within 1.5 miles for mainline direct services – Temple Meads from 28 minutes, Paddington from 128 minutes. Junction 21 of the M5 is within 3.9 miles for access to the West Country, Bristol and beyond.
Agents Note: The Annexe has its own Council Tax Band which is B - the utilities are not separate from the main house.