Property description
General Property Information
A spacious and light 4 bed detached family home, with high internal specification, situated in the popular Winford Heights development, offering well-proportioned and versatile accommodation surrounded by open countryside while benefiting from being within easy access to Bristol.
Entrance Hallway:
Halfglazed uPVC front door, side glazed panels, radiator, ceiling coving, stairs to first floor. There is a large under stairs storage area with light.
Cloakroom:
Fitted with a white suite comprising low level WC, pedestal wash basin, tiled flooring, radiator, obscured glazed uPVC window to front aspect.
Main Sitting room: 6.65m x 3.23m
Dual aspect windows and French patio doors leading to the rear flooding this room with light, the main focal point is an attractive log burner on a tiled hearth, ceiling coving, radiators and door leading to:
Dining room: 3.48m x 3.07m
This room is currently being utilised as a second reception. There is a bay window to the rear aspect, ceiling coving, radiator and door leading to:
Kitchen / Breakfast Room: 6.17m x 2.95m
Modern kitchen with an excellent range wall and base units, granite work tops, stainless steel one and a half sink unit with flexi mixer tap, Bosch fridge freezer and dishwasher, space for range cooker. Cupboard housing gas fired central heating boiler, Bosch integral washer/dryer, half glazed door to side aspect. Dual aspect windows.
Study: 2.69m x 2.41m
Situated to the front of the property with uPVC glazed windows, ceiling coving and oak flooring. This room could also be utilised as a playroom or hobby room.
Landing:
Loft access via ladder, doors to all principal rooms, airing cupboard housing water cylinder and slatted shelving.
Master Bedroom: 3.96m x 3.81m
Good sized room with dual aspect windows to rear with attractive far reaching views, two large built in cupboards, radiator, electrical plug points with integral USB ports.
Master En-suite: 3.15m x 2.46m
Generous shower cubicle with 1200 shower unit with drench head, panelled bath, fully tiled, modern suite with low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, shaver point, heated towel rail and obscured glazed uPVC window to rear aspect.
Bedroom 2: 4.22m x 3.63m
Nice sized room with uPVC double glazed window to rear aspect with attractive view over rear garden, built in double wardrobe, door to:
en-suite: 2.39m x 1.70m
Fitted with white suite comprising a tiled shower unit with Triton power shower, heated towel rail, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, extractor fan, fully tiled floor and walls, shaver point, obscured glazed uPVC window to rear aspect.
Bedroom 3: 3.84m x 2.79m
uPVC windows to front aspect, built in wardrobe.
Bedroom 4: 3.76m x 2.21m
Situated to the front of the property with uPCV windows, radiator, built in wardrobe.
Family Bathroom: 2.18m x 1.98m
Shower over bath, side glazed panel, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, fully tiled, heated towel rail, shaver point and obscured uPCV window to side aspect.
Outside:
The garden is accessible from the outside door leading off from the kitchen. The attractive garden is mainly laid to lawn with established shrub boarders and is enclosed with panel fencing. A paved pathway leads down to the garden and double garage which has power and light and is accessed via a pedestrian door. There is a shared driveway with ample parking.
Local area information:
Winford is a small village in the Chew Valley, North Somerset. It is approximately 7.5miles miles south of central Bristol, within easy access of the main A38 and ideal for those wishing to live in a rural location but within easy access of Bristol.
The village itself comprises of pretty stone cottages, architecturally designed houses and modern properties. It has a local shop and post office, Prince of Waterloo pub, primary school, village hall and Grade II Listed church St. Mary & St. Peter. Winford village lies on the route of the Monarch's Way long distance footpath and forms part of the local parish which includes Regil and Felton. Just outside of the village, on the B3130 to Chew Magna, is the site of the Old Livestock Market. This has recently been converted into business units and is now a small thriving business centre offering business and light industrial units with a gym, café, and Bamboo Garden Chinese takeaway. The North Somerset Mobile Library calls at Winford, Felton and Regil once a fortnight.
Chew Medical Practice and dispensary is located in Chew Stoke [2.7 miles]. The nearest ‘service’ village to Winford is Chew Magna [2.7 miles] which is the largest village in the area and has excellent amenities including small supermarket, master butchers, bank/cash points, hair dressers, pharmacy, gift shops and café.
Transport links are good with easy access to the motorway network; M5 Junction 19 Easton-in-Gordano [9 miles], Junction 20 Clevedon [10 miles], Junction 21 Weston-super-Mare [14 miles] while Bristol International Airport is just 2 miles away. There is a daily bus service through the village to Bristol and weekly buses to Keynsham, Bath, Radstock, Weston-super-Mare and Wells.
The neighbouring village of Felton is close to the A38 and Bristol International Airport. Felton common is a popular spot for locals to walk their dogs and lies between the village and the airport. It is also the location of Felton church of St Katharine and the Noble Army of Martyrs, which was built around 1868.
The small village of Regil lies along a single lane and is predominantly small pretty stone cottages and farm houses. It is set in a very rural location, has its own small church dedicated to St James and a village hall. The Crown Inn is close to the village and is a popular pub for locals, serving food and a good selection of cask ales.
The wider Chew Valley and surrounding areas are well known for offering an excellent variety of sporting and leisure activities and is a popular area for mountain biking; hiking/rambling; caving/rock climbing; fishing; bird watching and sailing. Chew Valley Lake, an important site for wildlife and wild fowl, has been dedicated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Special Protection Area. The Salt n Malt fish cafe, tearoom & takeaway at the picnic site, which is owned and run by Josh and Holly Eggleton of the Michelin stared local pub The Pony & Trap, is situated in an idyllic spot on the edge of Chew Valley Lake. Neighbouring Blagdon Lake also offers fishing and has a Victorian pumping station and Visitor Centre which includes science and environment exhibits and hands-on displays. There are leisure and sport centres at Chew Stoke, Winford, Midsomer Norton and Farrington Gurney.
For those who prefer something slightly less energetic the cities of Bristol and Bath offer an excellent selection of shops ranging from high street chains to more bespoke designer outlets for that little bit of retail therapy. If you are in the Roman City of Bath and fancy a different kind of therapy after a hard day’s shopping, then a trip to the Thermae Bath Spa is a must for a pamper session and cup of tea!
Council:
North Somerset. Tel: 01934 888 888
Services:
Mains gas, electricity, drainage
Viewing:
Strictly by appointment with the sole Agents: Cherry Tree Estates. Tel: 01275 333 200
Property Features :
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 en-suites
- Family bathroom
- Modern kitchen / breakfast room
- Dining room / 2nd reception
Property Info: