Marson Road, North Somerset
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Bursting with style, charm and potential, this elegant and deceptively spacious Victorian 3/4 bedroom family home offers a splendid opportunity for personalisation and improvement. Adorned with period features, superb natural light and a truly flexible layout, this mid-terrace house is located just moments from the vibrant high street of this popular seaside town. Extending to approx. 1,456 sq. ft of fantastic internal accommodation, this inviting property is offered with vacant possession making a prompt move possible.
An attractive lobby and hallway with impressive wooden flooring and period tiling is a welcoming entrance. Two sumptuous reception rooms sit to the front and rear and are interconnected for open plan living and dining. With two magnificent features fireplaces, a wonderful bay window, alongside fashionable plantation shutters, the spacious rooms are a blank canvas with period coving, picture rails and ceiling roses.
The rustic farmhouse style kitchen/diner is the heart of the home, thoughtfully configured for sociable living, complemented by period charm and sophisticated flooring. The room comprises a comprehensive range of tasteful shaker wall and base units with solid wooden worktops, elegant Belfast sink and metro tiled splashback in addition to a modern fitted oven, gas hob, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer. With direct access to the fully enclosed and thoughtfully designed landscaped courtyard garden, the terrific spaces are perfect for entertaining. There is additional understairs storage with a useful lean-to providing further practical storage.
Rising to the first floor are three well-appointed carpeted bedrooms, one with an en-suite as well as a modern family bathroom, with the benefit of a further study, dressing room or nursery. Situated on the top floor is a fantastic loft room with eaves storage and a skylight window, offering yet more space and potential.
Set along the North Somerset coastline, Clevedon is defined by its sweeping sea views, attractive architecture and a slower, more considered pace of life. Its historic seafront and iconic Pier are picturesque whilst independent shops, cafs and everyday amenities make the town increasingly popular in addition to well-regarded schooling. Easily accessible to both Bristol and the wider Southwest, Clevedon offers a balance of coastal calm and urban access, making it a sought-after location for those looking for the best of both worlds.
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