4 bedroom detached house for sale
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Features and description
- Stunning detached 1930's home with many original features.
- Over 2500sqft of flexible accommodation
- 3/4 bedrooms with balcony to the primary bedroom.
- Extensive mature gardens.
- Upto four reception rooms.
- Garage plus generous off street parking
- Large open plan kitchen/family room with separate utility room.
- Backwell School and 6th form catchment
- Offered with no onward chain.
Entrance Hallway
Westlands is accessed through original stained glass double doors, opening into a warm and inviting hallway. Showcasing elegant original parquet flooring and charming picture rails, this space immediately sets the tone for the period charm and quality craftsmanship found throughout the home. The hallway leads to the versatile and generously proportioned ground floor living accommodation, with a useful cloakroom neatly tucked beneath the stairs.
Snug
Located to the left of the hallway, the cosy Snug offers a peaceful retreat, with a front-facing bay window, side window, and an original feature fireplace – perfect for a reading room or a 4th bedroom.
Dining Room
To the right, the formal Dining Room is an elegant space ideal for entertaining, also enjoying a bay window to the front and a character fireplace as its centrepiece.
Living Room
Set at the rear right of the hallway, the spacious Living Room is flooded with natural light through French doors leading to the garden. A further fireplace adds a homely focal point, making this an ideal room for family gatherings.
Kitchen / Family Room
To the far left of the hallway lies the heart of the home – a spectacular open-plan kitchen and family room. This beautifully designed space features French doors opening onto the rear garden, a striking AGA, a central island, extensive cabinetry, and generous room for both dining and relaxed seating. A door leads to a separate utility room and cloakroom with direct internal access to the garage.
Ground Floor Bathroom
Also on the ground floor, a family bathroom with a shower cubicle, bath, WC, and pedestal wash hand basin offers flexibility for guests or multigenerational living.
First Floor
Passing a beautiful original stained-glass window on the stairwell, the first floor reveals three well-proportioned double bedrooms, each with ample built-in storage.
The principal bedroom enjoys direct access to a private balcony with lovely views over the front garden – a rare and charming feature.
The two additional double bedrooms overlook the rear garden and each includes its own wash basin.
A modern family shower room completes the first-floor accommodation, alongside a spacious airing cupboard housing the hot water tank.
Loft Space
The property benefits from three internal loft spaces, all of which have been boarded for storage, as well as a partially boarded external loft area – offering excellent additional storage potential.
Outside
The gardens at Westlands are a true highlight – thoughtfully landscaped and lovingly maintained to create a magical, multi-level outdoor space.
Mature trees and shrubs frame paved patios ideal for al fresco dining, while grand stone steps lead up to terraced lawns and a meandering path that draws the eye through the various levels of the garden.
Additional outbuildings include a brick-built store, a greenhouse, and a timber shed.
To the front, a generous driveway provides ample off-road parking and leads to the attached garage, which features its own window and a convenient internal door to the main house.
Brockley: Brockley is a rural hamlet between the North Somerset villages of Backwell and Cleeve. There is a well-supported local farm shop, and more comprehensive shopping, social and recreational facilities in Backwell a few minutes to the north. Nearby are Nailsea, Flax Bourton, Yatton, Brockley and Barrow Gurney. Backwell Lake is next to the road between Nailsea and Backwell and is just north of the railway station. The village has a long history, appearing in the Domesday Book in 1086 with the name 'Bacoile' meaning 'The well back on the hill'. The well is still in existence. Many residents of Backwell commute daily to Bristol by car via the A370, bus or train - the railway station has a direct service to London. Backwell is close to the M5 motorway and Bristol International Airport at Lulsgate is 3 miles (4.8 km) away by road. Backwell has excellent junior and secondary schools; the largest junior school is Backwell Church of England Junior School, which is highly praised by Ofsted and performs consistently well in the league tables, and secondary school Backwell School, consistently features high in the league tables for GCSE results, and is recognised as one of the best state schools in North Somerset.
Directions: Directions from the A370 to Main Road, Brockley, BS48 3BB. From the A370, head towards Backwell or Cleeve, depending on your direction of travel. At the Cleeve area, look for signs for Brockley or Main Road (B3133). Turn onto Main Road (B3133) – this is the main route running through Brockley. Continue along Main Road, passing through the village. You'll see residential homes and countryside properties along this stretch. Westlands is located on Main Road, in Brockley, postcode BS48 3BB. Look out for the property name "Westlands" displayed clearly at the front, and a driveway with ample parking.
Material Information: This property operates on electric heating. Council Tax band: G EPC Rating: E
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