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4 bedroom detached house

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Detached house
4 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: E*
2,238 sq ft / 208 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 4 reception rooms
  • 2 bathrooms
  • 1.11 acres
  • Outbuildings
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Double Garage
  • Garden
  • Rural
Beverston is situated almost centrally in its grounds with uninterrupted stunning 180 degree views for miles over the Severn Estuary and across the two Severn crossings, in a peaceful setting. It is a Victorian house, with later additions, but retains many features appropriate to its period. There are moulded ceiling cornices, panelled doors, period fireplace in the sitting room, a tessellated floor, archway and door with stained glass in the entrance hall. The present owners, who purchased the property in 2021 and have since improved the property throughout creating a very comfortable and well-presented family home. Some of the works include replacing the windows throughout, redecorating throughout, electric gates and a new alarm. They have enhanced the house carefully retaining all features. All rooms have superb views, either over its grounds but mostly over the Estuary. Beverston is now a lovely family house where modern and the traditional blend.

An attractive rear entrance hall has a stone floor. The excellent bespoke kitchen/breakfast/family room is fitted with a double oven Rangemaster with hob, dishwasher, microwave and refrigerator/freezer, and an engineered oak floor which continues into a family area with fireplace fitted with a log burning stove. A wide square arch from the kitchen/breakfast room opens into a superb conservatory style dining room, with part stained glazed windows, engineered oak floor and French doors open onto the terrace with spectacular views. Off the main entrance hall is the sitting room with a bay window with stunning views, stained floorboards and a period open fireplace. A study overlooks the drive to the rear and a large utility/boot room with stone floor opens to the outside. The first floor, with a split staircase leading to the front and rear of the house, has four bedrooms all with stunning views. The principal bedroom has an en-suite bath/shower. There is a further family shower room.

Outside
A unique feature of the house is that it sits almost centrally within its grounds. From its elevated setting the views are outstanding. The present owners have lovingly maintained the terracing in front of the house as this is a space they use a lot due to its south facing
aspect. It benefits from wonderful views. It is approached over a long drive through recently installed electric gates, with rockery beds and lawn on either side. The drive continues past the house to a large parking area behind and to a timber building providing parking for one car and a workshop/ store. A further timber building provides log stores. There is currently planning permission in place for a new timber framed garage block to be built on the top drive. This would include two car ports, a garage and a home office above.

To the west of the drive is a level lawn, once a tennis court. From this area further lawn rises to a higher level where a strategically placed summer house/home office with power and broadband connected, captures the extraordinary view. Lawns surround the house
to the west, north, east and south and are interspersed with many established trees including Scots pine and Monkey Puzzle. Fruit trees include apple, quince, sloe and cherry. There are many ornamental shrubs including Peonies, Japonica and Magnolia. A mature
Wisteria adorns a veranda along part of the front elevation. Spanning the width of the front elevation is a stone paved split level terrace and decking with part with glazed balustrade, overlooking the Estuary. The views are breath-taking. From the main terrace central wide stone steps lead down to the lawn.

In all the property extends to about 1.1 acres.


Directions (Postcode NP16 7JL)
When in Boughspring Lane, travel down to Beverston Farm, seen on the left. Turn immediately left, with Beverston Farm on the left, and continue straight ahead, between stone pillars to the farm gated entrance of Beverston.

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