Many original features and exceptional craftmanship
Superb elevated position with far reaching coastal and countryside views
Solid oak staircase
Triple aspect sitting room
Recently fitted kitchen/breakfast room
Galleried landing and stunning balconies
Lower ground floor could form annex accommodation
Beautifully landscaped gardens
Garage and parking
Good rail and motorway links and amenities
This handsome detached residence was constructed circa 1932 in the 'arts and crafts' style and retains all the character features associated with this period. The property was designed to take full advantage of the stunning views resulting in a light and airy feel.
On entering the property one is immediately impressed by the spacious hallway with polished oak flooring and loggia giving access to a raised terrace. The drawing room includes a sweeping bay, also with doors onto the terrace. The dining room has a splendid inglenook oak panelled fireplace complete with seating and this room also has access to the terrace which provides a wonderful place to sit and enjoy the stunning far reaching views.
The beautiful modern kitchen/breakfast room has an extensive range of units and integrated appliances, breakfast bar and with ample space for seating and sofa. There is access to the side courtyard with summerhouse. The lower ground floor provides potential for a self-contained annexe with its own access, if required. At present this floor is arranged as a large snooker room, sitting/family room, shower room, study and utility room and has independent access to the outside.
A beautiful oak staircase with barley twist spindles rises to the first floor spacious landing/sitting area with doors leading onto a balcony. The master bedroom has a range of built in furniture and ensuite shower room. Three remaining double bedrooms are well served by the family bathroom and separate W.C.
The south-westerly facing gardens are beautifully landscaped with meandering pathways leading around the well stocked beds, borders and rockeries. Partly terraced with paved seating area leading down to a large lawned area, the gardens are bounded by fencing and walling. To the front, the property is accessed via gates leading to a tarmac driveway providing parking for several vehicles. To the rear, accessed from Queens Road is a recently built detached garage.
The property is situated in the upper part of Weston-super-Mare in a conservation area and occupies an elevated position, resulting in those stunning, far reaching views. The town itself offers a mainline railway station to London Paddington as well as ease of access to motorway links M5 and M4. There are many leisure facilities in proximity including golf courses, beaches and tennis courts etc. There are a variety of restaurants, shops and educational establishments catering for all ages.