4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Sought after location
- Immaculately presented
- Far reaching views
- Flexible living accommodation
- Plenty of parking
- Good size garden
- Close to commuter links
- Double garage
- EPC- E
On entering through a pitched roof porch which is ideal for coats and boots, there is an inner hall which is of a generous size and there is a cloak room leading off and storage.
Leading on the spacious sitting room is beautifully presented in a contemporary style and enjoys a feature fireplace with a wood burner. and there are lovely views out to the garden.
The dining room/family room is immaculately presented and there are patio doors leading out to the rear garden and decking area. Leading off is a useful utility room.
The open-plan kitchen/breakfast room is of a generous size and is beautifully presented providing plenty of built-in contemporary-style units and a central breakfast bar. There is plenty of room for a seating/tv area and is a lovely area from which to entertain, bi-fold doors lead out to the rear garden and undercover veranda.
Leading off there is a double bedroom benefitting from its own en-suite shower room.
To the first floor, there are three beautifully presented bedrooms the master being of a generous size enjoying plenty of built-in wardrobes and its own immaculately presented shower room. Doors lead out to a raised balcony from where to sit and relax and enjoy the far-reaching views.
The family bathroom again is immaculately presented in a contemporary style.
To the outside, there is a gated driveway providing plenty of parking and there is a double garage.
To the rear, there is a beautifully maintained generous sized garden with composite decking running the length of the back of the house, an ideal area from where to sit, relax, and entertain.
The village of Newport is situated between Bristol and Gloucester 3.3 miles to the north of M5 J14, some 11 miles from the M4/M5 interchange at Almondsbury to the south and 20.2 miles to the A40 Cheltenham junction in the north. Cam railway station is 5.7 miles to the northeast. The local centre and historic town of Berkeley is 1.7 miles to the north west. A thriving small rural town, Berkeley has a variety of shops, a bank, building society, hotel, public houses and primary school. Berkeley Castle has been home to the Berkeley family for some 900 years, a popular and very interesting historical attraction. The town was also the home of Edward Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine.
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