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4 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Four double bedrooms - one with ensuite
- Four piece family bathroom
- Built in 1905
- Edge of village location
- Double reception room, dining room and study
- Highly flexible layout
- Downstairs cloakroom
- Pretty cottage gardens and off street parking
- EPC rating D
- Council Tax band D
1 Oak Villas is a delightful dressed stone built property full of character and style with a date stone on the outside dating the property to 1905. We enter into a spacious hallway that accesses the front reception room, currently used as a spacious study. Beyond this the house expands to offer a sizeable dining room and double reception, separated by a double sided log burner and both enjoying direct access onto the pretty gardens via double doors. The well appointed kitchen & breakfast room sits to the rear and beyond this is the downstairs cloakroom/utility.
Upstairs is equally impressive for space with four good sized bedrooms and one ensuite plus there is a four piece family bathroom with roll top bath and walk in shower. There are two lofts that are each fully boarded, offering a huge amount of storage space along with an additional outbuilding in the garden. Also benefiting from double glazing and gas central heating this is a wonderful family home allowing a rural setting yet is extremely convenient for travel into Bristol by bus or car.
The gardens are so pretty to the rear, all private and sunny being southwest facing and with a decked area at the bottom with lovely views and a patio are beside the house. There is off street parking to the front for multiple car and in a quiet position on the outskirts of the village. Sold with no connecting chain.
Directions
From our Chew Magna office proceed right in front of Coop, through Hartford Square and up Chew Hill. At 'T' junction turn right and up Dundry Hill. Continue up and over the hill and left into Dundry. Proceed through the village and road becomes Dundry Lane as the road descends. Number 64 is situated on the left. ///chins.them.lives
Situation
Dundry is a North Somerset village situated on Dundry Hill, in the northern part of the Mendip Hills, between Bristol and the Chew Valley Lake. The city of Bristol is only four miles away and Bath is twelve miles to the west. Its lofty situation, seven hundred feet above sea level at the western end of an exposed four mile long ridge, makes it a notable landmark in North Somerset and its dominance is emphasised by a spectacular fifteenth century church tower. Dundry commands some of the most extensive and beautiful prospects in the west of England, and by night Bristol's lights create a breathtaking scene. The Dundry Inn public house is renowned in the area, and schools include a primary school with secondary schooling available at nearby Chew Valley, and a choice of private schooling in Bristol itself. The area around is well known for its beauty, activities and attraction. The Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes provide a host of activities whilst the nearby Mendips are popular and boast great walking, riding and unspoilt nature.
We have noticed... This lovely large cottage makes for a beautiful family home! Full of charm and with particularly good proportions throughout plus a very pretty cottage garden!
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