Weir Road, Congresbury

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£725,000
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Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Living Spaces
4
Type
Detached
Ownership
Freehold
Area
2,422 sqft
Price per area
£299 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Bedrooms
4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
3 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
4 Living Spaces

Features

Beautiful View
Fireplace
Garage
Garden
Garden Studio
Good Condition
Hall
Laminate Flooring
Landing
Late Modern
Loft
Porch
Sash Windows
Single Garage
Utility Room
Wooden Flooring

Information

Energy Performance
Current EPC
68 D
Potential EPC
76 C

Description

Set within a generous plot on the edge of Congresbury village, this substantial four-bedroom detached house offers a compelling combination of spacious family living and uninterrupted views across open farmland towards the Mendip Hills. Extending to over 2,400 sq ft in total, the property has been thoughtfully improved by its current owners, delivering a home that is both refined in presentation and generous in scale. A detached double garage, expansive rear garden and excellent road and rail connections complete an offering of genuine rarity in the North Somerset market.

Arrival is beneath a sheltered porch into a welcoming entrance hall that immediately conveys the quality and scale of the house. A staircase rises to the first floor, while doors lead off in all directions. To one side sits the snug, a well-proportioned and versatile room, ideal as a study, playroom or a quieter sitting room away from the principal reception areas. A ground-floor WC provides useful everyday practicality.

The heart of the house is a remarkably generous open-plan kitchen and dining space. The kitchen is fitted throughout with white gloss cabinetry, contrasting worktops and a substantial range cooker set within a dedicated recess beneath a painted canopy, a bold red glass splashback adds warmth and character. The space flows naturally into the sitting room and beyond into the dining room extension, a spectacular contemporary addition of the highest quality. Vaulted ceilings, twin roof lights, full-height glazing to two elevations and a set of bifolding doors across the rear wall create a light-filled room that opens entirely to the garden and countryside beyond. Industrial-style pendant lights and a cast-iron column radiator give the space a considered, unhurried character. It is, without question, the room in which this house is defined.

The sitting room is a calm and elegantly finished space, decorated in a soft tones that sit comfortably with the neutral palette throughout. A wood-burning stove is set into a stone hearth beneath a substantial reclaimed timber mantel, providing a natural focal point for the room. Glazed French doors connect directly through to the dining room, allowing the two spaces to work well together for entertaining while functioning independently day to day. A utility room sits adjacent to the kitchen, providing laundry and additional storage facilities.

The first floor accommodates four bedrooms, each well-proportioned and thoughtfully presented. The principal bedroom is a spacious and calm with a dedicated en-suite shower room tiled in dark slate with white metro brick and fitted with a rainfall shower. Three further bedrooms, all comfortably sized doubles, are served by a family bathroom.

A further staircase from the landing leads to the second floor, where a substantial loft room, currently in use as a home office, provides a generous and flexible additional space. Exposed timber roof trusses, twin Velux roof lights and a vaulted ceiling create a pleasant atmosphere, well-suited to working from home, a creative studio or a teenage retreat. A further storage loft sits adjacent, providing valuable practical space at this level.

Outside A broad expanse of well-maintained lawn stretches away from the house, bordered by mature planting and enclosed by timber fencing and hedging that provide privacy without sacrificing the open views across the fields to the Mendip Hills beyond. A raised deck immediately off the dining room provides an ideal outdoor dining and entertaining area. At the far end, a dedicated fire pit circle edged in timber railway sleepers and surfaced in bark chip provides an inviting focal point on summer evenings. The garden is well-planted with ornamental trees and shrubs including a striking Japanese maple, giving interest throughout the seasons.

To the front, A substantial gravel driveway provides ample parking alongside a neat lawn and established trees. The house presents attractively in cream render with dark-framed windows and a slate-grey front door. A detached double garage provides ample storage and a side gate connects to the rear garden.

Price Guide

This Home
£299 / sqft
Area Average
£346 / sqft
Price per Area
£272 / sqft
Lowest
£299 / sqft
This Home
£543 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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Location

Town or Village
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