This substantial Victorian family residence is situated within an exclusive setting on one of the most prestigious and sought-after tree-lined streets in Bridgwater.
The five-bedroom, semi-detached house has been extended and enhanced to accommodate the requirements of modern family living while retaining much of its original character with a wealth of period features such as ornate fireplaces, picture rails and cornicing. Many of the rooms are well-proportioned and have high ceilings.
Inside, the period property is superbly appointed and has been traditionally styled by the current owners.
Beyond the spacious entrance hallway, there are three reception rooms and a kitchen/living room. The sitting room is packed with characterful features including a beautiful bay window, a large and ornate fireplace and high ceilings. The family room is equally pleasant, and the third reception room is a study with direct access to a WC. The highlight of the property is the stunning open-plan kitchen/dining/living room with Velux windows and bi-fold doors that open out to the garden and naturally bring the ‘outside-in’. The kitchen area has a classic look and is fitted with shaker-style units and contrasting work surfaces.
On the first floor, there are five generously sized bedrooms and a family bathroom with a separate shower enclosure.
Outside, the established rear garden offers a good degree of privacy and measures in excess of 30 metres in length. The garden features an abundance of mature shrubs and has a large area of lawn, a patio and multiple seating areas.
At the front, there is a landscaped garden and enough parking space for three or four vehicles.
There is additional parking space on a shingled area, and a tandem garage, at the rear of the property.
Northfield, Bridgwater
Guide Price: £535,000
Agent: Joseph Casson
Agent's Tel: 01278 258005
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