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Presented to an exceptional standard and positioned within a quiet, popular cul-de-sac can be found this welcoming family home. Offering extended accommodation to the ground floor and fronting onto a beautiful open green, this is a truly magnificent offering to the market.
Conveniently situated within Oldland Common, beautiful woodland walks can be found only a stones throw away. Further afield, both Bristol & Bath can be accessed via car and public transport, whilst the cycle path linking both cities is easily accessible.
Internally the property has been enhanced with the introduction of the side extension which now allows for an entrance lobby, which in turn leads to the dining area. An open plan feel has been created with the dining room opening to the fitted kitchen. The kitchen offers a large selection of built in wall and base units and good expanse of work surfaces. A large under stairs cupboard offers a large and very practical element of the property. The conservatory is accessed via double glazed Bi-Folding patio doors from the dining room and sits proud overlooking the rear garden. The separate lounge impresses in proportion with views and direct access to the front garden.
To the first floor can be found three bedrooms, all of which are comfortable rooms with storage cupboards benefitting the two largest bedrooms. The bathroom completes the accommodation and comprises a smart three piece white suite. Stunning internal Oak doors compliment the property, whilst double glazed windows and gas central heating via the combination boiler further benefit.
Externally the property boasts a sizeable and private rear garden. Easily maintained due to the artificial lawn and paved patio areas, whilst the front garden is laid to lawn with mature borders of shrubs and trees. A single garage can be found to the rear of the property, complete with power and light supply. A truly lovely, family home. One worthy of an early internal viewing.