This executive-style detached residence is situated on the edge of the desirable Durleigh Gardens development, approximately one mile from the centre of Bridgwater.
The five-bedroom house was constructed in 2018 and benefits from the remainder of a 10-year NHBC warranty. In recent times, the house has been extended to include a stunning orangery.
On the ground floor, the welcoming hallway makes a good first impression with its attractive oak staircase with glass panels. The lounge is a well-proportioned double-aspect room with a stylish media unit/fireplace and French doors opening to the rear garden.
The kitchen/dining room area features an extensive range of high gloss, self-closing units, complementary work surfaces and several integrated appliances. This leads to the light-filled orangery, the highlight of the home, with two sets of bi-fold doors opening out onto the patio.
On the first floor, a gallery landing leads to four double bedrooms and a single bedroom, currently used as a dressing room. The principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes and an ensuite shower room with a double walk-in shower. A family bathroom completes this level.
Outside, the rear garden has been landscaped to create a modern, contemporary look that is also low maintenance. The garden is mainly laid with Astro turf surrounded by timber planters, plus there’s a large, paved patio, an attractive feature wall and two additional seating areas.
At the side of the property, a driveway provides space for parking and gives access to the garage.
SUMMARY:
Stag Valley Road, Bridgwater
Guide Price: £475,000
Agent: Greenslade Taylor Hunt, Bridgwater
Agent's Tel: 01278 425555
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