Yeo Valley Way, Wraxall £825,000
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- Viewing from 4th January 2025 - A fabulous family home in pristine condition throughout
- Extensive accommodation, well designed layout with superb flow
- Spacious living room with bay window
- Separate sitting room with feature vaulted ceiling
- An attracive dining room
- A generous study or playroom
- A stunning kitchen breakfast rooom with a suite of integrated appliances and a separate utility room
- 4 excellent bedrooms, ensuite and family bathrooms
- Very good energy efficency with numerous imrovements over the original specification
- Smart, exclsuive setting, the premium area at The Elms
A classically styled 4 bedroom detached family house offering pristine and beautifully coordinated accommodation that flows exceptionally well and includes 4 reception rooms together with an extremely attractive fully fitted 6.09m – 20' kitchen breakfast room.
Statements of excellence cannot begin to do justice to this superb property which really must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated. The proportions of the living rooms are extremely good and the original layout has been enhanced in several significant ways since new. A very pleasing sitting room with an insulated vaulted ceiling extends the living space into the rear garden, while the kitchen breakfast room that also overlooks the garden has been enlarged and fully refurbished.
Other improvements have included replacing the bathrooms and cloakroom, increasing the energy efficiency and throughout, the light neutral décor is impeccable.
The house stands quietly just a few moments’ walk from picturesque open countryside towards the southern end of Yeo Valley Way, one of the most desirable locations in the favoured Elms development. The Elms is now well established and offers an attractive mix of impressive, high value homes with parkland and open Greenbelt farmland adjoining.
This particular setting is also sought after because of the ease of access to amenities in nearby Nailsea with the town centre including the Waitrose supermarket less than a mile distant. There are good schools within easy reach with Nailsea and Backwell Schools both within walking distance.
For the commuter easy road connections are available to other nearby centres with the City of Bristol just 8 miles away. Junctions 19 and 20 of the M5 (both within 6 miles) allow easy access to the country’s motorway network and longer distance commuting is facilitated via the main line rail connection in the neighbouring village of Backwell with direct services to Bristol Temple Meads, Filton - Abbeywood and beyond to Bath and London/Paddington (120 minutes). There is also good access to a SUSTRANS national cycle route connecting to Bristol.
The House:
The property offers very well laid out accommodation that is approached via a porch sheltering the part glazed front door opening to a very welcoming reception hall.
A staircase with built in storage beneath rises to the part galleried landing on the first floor, doors open to three of the reception rooms, the kitchen and to a well appointed fully updated cloakroom.
The living room has a broad bay window and is arranged to the front of the house though there is a view through the dining room and sitting room all the way to the rear garden. The feature fireplace with an inset gas fire adds an attractive focal point and an open double doorway takes you to the dining room.
The dining room is perfect for entertaining and from here the eye is drawn to the adjoining sitting room that has a high vaulted ceiling with double glazed skylights, double glazed windows on three sides and matching French doors to the garden.
The sitting room has been professionally converted from a former conservatory with a high performance composite roof that is fully compliant with building regulations.
The kitchen–breakfast room is a further particular feature of the house with a very social wide peninsular breakfast bar for informal dining matching the extensive worksurfaces that contrast with the excellent range of fitted wall and floor cupboards. The suite of integrated appliances comprises a concealed dishwasher, fridge and freezer, twin ovens with grills and an inset hob with a contemporary stainless steel cooker hood above. There is a vitreous enamel 1½ bowl sink and drainer, ceramic tiled surrounds, an outlook to the rear gardens with a window and French doors, while the porcelain tiled floor continues through to the well-equipped utility room with space for a tumble drier, plumbing for a washing machine, further fitted cupboards and worksurface, an inset stainless steel sink, a wall mounted high efficiency new Weisman central heating boiler, a door to the side and a door to the garage and a hatch to a boarded loft area with lighting.
Returning to the reception hall and set away to the front of the house there is an ample study with an attractive deep sill Oriel window.
Above, the landing is galleried over the stairwell and illuminated by a window to the front. A built in linen cupboard provides additional storage and a hatch allows loft access.
The principal bedroom has another broad bay window echoing the bay in the living room. The open wardrobe rail storage offers good hanging space, and a door opens to the en suite shower room.
The remaining bedrooms are all extremely comfortable and each has a built-in wardrobe, a particular attribute of the large detached houses here at The Elms giving plenty of play space for younger children and more than enough space for teenagers and young adults at home.
Finally, the family bathroom has also been tastefully reappointed with a range of fitted cabinets concealing the WC cistern and having a wash basin inset. The panelled bath has a shower and shower screen over and the tiling complements the suite.
Outside:
A tarmacadam double drive provides parking and leads to the large, attached GARAGE with pair of up and over doors, light, power, a sealed floor and a personnel door to the rear.
The garden at the front of the house is set to lawn that is bounded by a selection of established shrubs and bushes. A path leads in turn leads via a gate at the side of the house to the rear garden.
The rear garden enjoys a high degree of privacy and is enclosed by timber panel fencing with numerous specimen shrubs and bushes further screening the lawn and shaped block paved patio that extends across the back of the house and continues to a further patio area beyond the sitting room.
The garden enjoys sunshine through the day and into the evening and a timber summerhouse is set away to one side.
Services & Outgoings:
All main services are connected. Telephone connection. Gas fired central heating through radiators with a high efficiency replacement boiler. Full double glazing. High speed broadband is available. Council Tax band F.
Energy Performance:
The house has been rated at a good C-71, well above the average for a property in England and Wales of D-60. The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on request by email.
Wraxall BS48 1PS
The House:
The property offers very well laid out accommodation that is approached via a porch sheltering the part glazed front door opening to a very welcoming reception hall.
A staircase with built in storage beneath rises to the part galleried landing on the first floor, doors open to three of the reception rooms, the kitchen and to a well appointed fully updated cloakroom.
The living room has a broad bay window and is arranged to the front of the house though there is a view through the dining room and sitting room all the way to the rear garden. The feature fireplace with an inset gas fire adds an attractive focal point and an open double doorway takes you to the dining room.
The dining room is perfect for entertaining and from here the eye is drawn to the adjoining sitting room that has a high vaulted ceiling with double glazed skylights, double glazed windows on three sides and matching French doors to the garden.
The sitting room has been professionally converted from a former conservatory with a high performance composite roof that is fully compliant with building regulations.
The kitchen–breakfast room is a further particular feature of the house with a very social wide peninsular breakfast bar for informal dining matching the extensive worksurfaces that contrast with the excellent range of fitted wall and floor cupboards. The suite of integrated appliances comprises a concealed dishwasher, fridge and freezer, twin ovens with grills and an inset hob with a contemporary stainless steel cooker hood above. There is a vitreous enamel 1½ bowl sink and drainer, ceramic tiled surrounds, an outlook to the rear gardens with a window and French doors, while the porcelain tiled floor continues through to the well-equipped utility room with space for a tumble drier, plumbing for a washing machine, further fitted cupboards and worksurface, an inset stainless steel sink, a wall mounted high efficiency new Weisman central heating boiler, a door to the side and a door to the garage and a hatch to a boarded loft area with lighting.
Returning to the reception hall and set away to the front of the house there is an ample study with an attractive deep sill Oriel window.
Above, the landing is galleried over the stairwell and illuminated by a window to the front. A built in linen cupboard provides additional storage and a hatch allows loft access.
The principal bedroom has another broad bay window echoing the bay in the living room. The open wardrobe rail storage offers good hanging space, and a door opens to the en suite shower room.
The remaining bedrooms are all extremely comfortable and each has a built-in wardrobe, a particular attribute of the large detached houses here at The Elms giving plenty of play space for younger children and more than enough space for teenagers and young adults at home.
Finally, the family bathroom has also been tastefully reappointed with a range of fitted cabinets concealing the WC cistern and having a wash basin inset. The panelled bath has a shower and shower screen over and the tiling complements the suite.
Outside:
A tarmacadam double drive provides parking and leads to the large, attached GARAGE with pair of up and over doors, light, power, a sealed floor and a personnel door to the rear.
The garden at the front of the house is set to lawn that is bounded by a selection of established shrubs and bushes. A path leads in turn leads via a gate at the side of the house to the rear garden.
The rear garden enjoys a high degree of privacy and is enclosed by timber panel fencing with numerous specimen shrubs and bushes further screening the lawn and shaped block paved patio that extends across the back of the house and continues to a further patio area beyond the sitting room.
The garden enjoys sunshine through the day and into the evening and a timber summerhouse is set away to one side.
Services & Outgoings:
All main services are connected. Telephone connection. Gas fired central heating through radiators with a high efficiency replacement boiler. Full double glazing. High speed broadband is available. Council Tax band F.
Energy Performance:
The house has been rated at a good C-71, well above the average for a property in England and Wales of D-60. The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on request by email.
Wraxall BS48 1PS
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