Redwood House 233 Clevedon Road Tickenham BS21 6RX Offers in the Region of £795,000 Spectacular House Set in Glorious Gardens

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Redwood House 233 Clevedon Road Tickenham BS21 6RX Offers in the Region of £795,000 Spectacular House Set in Glorious Gardens Redwood House 233 Clevedon Road Tickenham BS21 6RX Offers in the Region Of £795,000 Spectacular house set in glorious gardens welove PROPERTY TYPE HOW BIG Detached house 2155sqft The imposing double fronted elevations Amazing high quality finish and spectacular Kitchen Exceptional four bedroom, three bathroom layout BEDROOMS RECEPTION ROOMS Magnificent grounds extending to around 300 feet 4 2 Huge cobbled driveway and integral garage Spectacular views and glorious countryside surroundings BATHROOMS WARMTH 3 Gas central heating and double glazing PARKING OUTSIDE SPACE Brick paved driveway Huge grounds extending and large garage to approx 300 feet EPC RATING COUNCIL TAX BAND D F ownerslove “We have really enjoyed our time at Number 233. Our home feels very private and secure with the electric gates and beech hedging to the front. It is a wonderful place for entertaining and we've loved having the family to stay for Christmas as there is plenty of space for everyone. Many a glass of champagne has been enjoyed at our summer house on New Years Eve whilst enjoying the wonderful views across the countryside towards the Quantock Hills! We also love the picturesque countryside walks to Cadbury Camp and the Black Horse in nearby Clapton in Gordano. This is a home which we will be very sad to leave!” moredetails Probably one of the most stunning individual detached homes we have seen within the area with a spectacular one hundred meter deep garden and incredible views across the Kenn Valley - Constructed originally during the 1950's, this imposing detached double fronted house is approached from Clevedon Road via electric gates leading to a sweeping brick paved frontage. The house itself enjoys access through twin entrance doors leading to a welcoming hall stairs and landing with bespoke, contemporary oak staircase rising to the first floor. Throughout, the property has been thoughtfully presented and well cared for to provide a clever mixture of both the traditional and contemporary. The ground floor provides sitting room, separate dining room, downstairs cloakroom and utility with the 'main event' being a huge front to back living space including spectacular kitchen, dining and living areas. The first floor is equally well proportioned to provide four double size bedrooms, two with en suites together with separate shower room. As already mentioned the gardens are of particular note. To the front they are fully enclosed with a thick variety of trees and shrubs. Garaging is integral and enjoys an additional up and over door leading to the rear garden. Now the rear gardens - Wow!! They extend up the hillside to an approximate depth of hundred metres and include a wide array of patios, decks, mature trees flowers and shrubs. Cleverly there a large levelled area away from the house ideal for children (or adults) who may want to kick a ball around. At the very top of the garden there is a alpine style summer house, ideal for garden parties with spectacular views across the surrounding countryside. EPC=D considerthis It is a drive rather than a walk to the shops. therooms Ground Floor | Entrance | panelled double glazed entrance door, leading to: Large Entrance Hall | with bespoke contemporary oak staircase, oak hand rail and newell posts and glazed balastrade, polished tiled floor, radiator. Downstairs Cloakroom | with low level wc, contemporary cantilevered wash hand basin with monobloc mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, tiled floor, pvc double glazed window, radiator. Sitting Room |14' 1'' x 11' 8'' (4.29m x 3.55m) with pvc double glazed window, timber effect laminate flooring, radiator, television aerial point. Dining Room |11' 9'' x 11' 0'' (3.58m x 3.35m) with pvc double glazed French doors with matching side screens overlooking rear garden, timber effect laminate flooring, radiator. Family Kitchen/Breakfast/Living Space |37' 8'' x 14' 5'' (11.47m x 4.39m) amazing dual aspect room extending from the front to the back of the building. Living Area | with triple aspect pvc double glazed windows to front and side, radiator, bespoke low level dresser with granite top, low level minstrel gallery over. Kitchen Area | offering luxurious array of contemporary wall and base units with granite work surfacing including bespoke low level dining table and further raised breakfast bar attached to the central island, Belfast style sink unit with monobloc style mixer tap over and further separate recess sink within the island with instant boiling water, appliance including two built in low level ovens and large ceramic induction hob with twin concealed extractors, integrated stainless steel microwave, two concealed fridges, one freezer, integrated wine rack, concealed work surface lighting, two radiators, polished tiled flooring throughout, pvc double glazed French doors leading to rear garden, and further pvc double glazed window overlooking rear garden, door providing access to: Utility Room |8' 2'' x 5' 8'' (2.49m x 1.73m) fitted with an array of work surfacing and shelving with plumbing for automatic washing machine, wall mounted gas boiler providing domestic hot water circulation and central heating, polished tiled floor. therooms First Floor | Family Shower Room | with large walk in shower cubicle with glazed surround, integrated Landing | shower over, cantilevered wash basin, integrated surfaces with oak flooring, loft access with fold down ladder leading to surround, monobloc mixer tap, low level wc, fully tiled surrounds, large mainly boarded loft space with light and further scope for tiled floor, heated towel rail/radiator, vanity mirror with inset development subject to usual building regulations/planning spotlighting in cupboard to side. permission. Outside | Master Bedroom |22' 2'' x 12' 0'' (6.75m x 3.65m) delightful bright, airy room with pvc double glazed French doors and matching side screens retained by Juliet balcony with further Front | pvc double glazed window with adjacent integrated window substantial grounds bound by neatly tended conifer and beech seat, full array of bedroom furniture including bedside cabinets hedging and of mainly lawn with small shrub and flower borders, with display shelving over, integrated cupboards, wardrobes, path and steps acess leading to front door aswell as pathway chest of drawers, radiator, television aerial point, additional providing access to either side of the property. airing cupboard housing wall mounted heated towel rail/radiator, access to: Parking | the property is accessed by a sweeping brick paved driveway from En Suite Bathroom | the road leading to double electric gates which are both remotely operated and operated from within the house, driveway leads to with suite of paneled bath with glazed shower screen and large brick paved driveway to the front of the property offering integrated shower over, wash basin with integrated cupboards exceptional parking and turning space, also leading to: under, granite work surfacing surrounds, low level wc, tiled floor, fully tiled walls, pvc double glazed window, extractor fan, heated Integral Garage |22' 0'' x 11' 6'' (6.70m x 3.50m) towel rail/radiator, shaver point. with electrically operated roller up and over door to the front, together with electrically operated up and over door offering Bedroom 2/Guest Suite |12' 0'' x 8' 10'' (3.65m x 2.69m) access to the rear of the property offering ample storage together with pvc double glazed window, radiator, television aerial point with light and power. access to: Rear | En Suite Shower Room | a truly spectacular feature of the property, believed to be in the with quadrant shower cubicle with glazed shower doors, region of 100 metres deep by 17 metres wide. To the immediate integrated shower over, corner wash basin, integrated rear of the house there are delightfully tended patio and decked cupboards under on raised plinth with mono bloc mixer tap, low areas with raised planters and flower bed surroundings, further level w.c, heated towel rail/radiator, fully tiled surrounds, tiled steps lead to additional areas, delightful laid lawn, beautifully floor, inset spotlighting. tended shrub and flower borders with further raised patio area with mature tree surroundings. To this level there are compost Bedroom 3 |15' 0'' x 12' 0'' (4.57m x 3.65m) areas, fruit trees bound by mature beech trees on the boundary, in with pvc double glazed windows, radiator, low level access to addition there is a large wooden tool shed. The garden then minstrel gallery overlooking Family Room, integrated desk with extends to the top level where there is a levelled area ideal for cupboards over, tool cupboard to side, access to eaves storage, childrens or adult ball games, to the rear of this there are some radiator. integrated steps that lead to the top of the garden where there is an alpine style summer house which offers spectacular views back Bedroom 4 |13' 9'' max x 12' 0'' (4.19m x 3.65m) towards the house across the landscaped surroundings towards the with pvc double glazed window overlooking rear garden, glorious countryside of the Kenn valley. The gardens of this radiator, inset spotlighting over bed recess, access to eaves property are a truly spectacular feature. storage. floorplan the property is close to… Woodland walks of Cadbury Camp Lane Easy access to M5 motorway, Bristol Airport and Bristol City Centre The excellent village school Tickenham Golf course and driving range The Star Inn for food and drinks Mark Templer Residential Sales 8 Kenn Road Clevedon BS21 6EL t 01275 341110 e [email protected] w marktempler.co.uk Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 We have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for purpose. You are advised to obtain verification from your solicitor or surveyor. References to the tenure of a property are based on information supplied by the seller.
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