4 Bedrooms Detached House - For Sale
Tom Price Way, Bishop Sutton, Bristol Guide Price £500,000
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An immaculate four bedroom detached property with a superb separate office, generous rear garden and off street parking, peacefully positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac in the heart of Bishop Sutton.
Beautifully presented throughout, this stylish home offers spacious and versatile accommodation designed for modern family living. Bright, well-proportioned rooms are complemented by a large rear garden and an excellent detached office/games room, thoughtfully converted from the garage while retaining valuable storage space.
About the inside:
An exceptionally spacious entrance hall creates an impressive first impression and leads through to a generous living room spanning the front of the property. Double doors open into a bright and sociable kitchen/dining room finished in a contemporary style and featuring a useful pantry cupboard and a separate utility. A spacious cloakroom completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom benefits from a stylish en-suite shower room, while two further generous double bedrooms and a fourth bedroom are served by a sleek and modern family bathroom.
About the outside:
To the front, a paved driveway provides off street parking alongside the lawned front garden. The generous rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and features a substantial deck, creating an ideal setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. The thoughtfully converted garage now provides an excellent office or games room, perfectly suited to working from home or as a teenage retreat, while still offering plentiful additional storage.
About the area:
The village of Bishop Sutton is a popular Somerset village located near Chew Valley Lake. The village offers good local facilities including village shop/post office, small supermarket hairdressers, opticians, public house, farm shop and café, tennis club and a well regarded primary school. There is a daily school bus to Chew Valley Secondary School. The village is perfectly placed for commuting to both Bristol and Bath. Bristol International Airport a short distance away, mainline railway stations at Bath and Bristol Temple Mead and good motorway access at a choice of M4 and M5 junctions around Bristol and Bath. The Chew Valley is renowned for its beauty, the lakes are noted for their fishing, birdlife and sailing as well as being the location for the popular ‘Salt and Malt’ fish and chip restaurant.
Useful information:
Postcode - BS39 5EH
Local Authority – Bath and North East Somerset Council
Council Tax - D
Energy Performance Certificate Rating – C
Services – Mains gas, electricity, mains water, mains drainage
Tenure - Freehold
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