4 Bedrooms Detached House - For Sale
Sutton Hill, Bishop Sutton, Bristol Guide Price £775,000
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Occupying an elevated position with views across Burledge Hill, this impressive home combines generous accommodation with exciting potential. Previous planning permissions have included multiple large extensions and a separate smaller dwelling, offering scope for multi-generational living or a...
The property is entered via a bright and welcoming hallway which leads to a superb contemporary kitchen, fitted with high-quality integrated appliances, sleek cabinetry and a built-in wine cooler. The adjoining lounge/family room and dining room provide elegant yet versatile living and entertaining space, whilst the snug, featuring a striking stone fireplace and wood-burning stove, offers a cosy retreat.
The ground floor is further complemented by a stylish bathroom, an integral double garage, an additional single garage and ample off-street parking.
On the first floor, three generously proportioned bedrooms provide comfort and privacy, with two connected by a Jack & Jill bathroom. A versatile fourth bedroom/family room offers excellent flexibility, whilst the 273 sq. ft private terrace takes full advantage of uninterrupted views across Burledge Hill. Large windows throughout maximise natural light and frame the surrounding countryside beautifully.
About the outside:
The gardens, extending to 0.4 acres, are a particular feature of the property, providing the perfect setting for outdoor dining, relaxation and entertaining, all against the backdrop of the Mendip Hills. The property also benefits from planning permission for extension, offering purchasers a rare opportunity to further enhance and create a bespoke residence tailored to individual requirements.
About the Area:
This charming home captures the very best of rural living, offering flexible accommodation, delightful gardens, and an abundance of character throughout, whilst all being just a two-minute drive from the amenities of Bishop Sutton.
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 from Bishop Sutton. 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 5UN
What 3 Words: ///owls.conveys.whirlpool
Local Authority – Bath & Northeast Somerset
Council Tax - G
Energy Performance Certificate Rating – C
Services – Gas central Heating, Private Drainage, Mains Water, Electricity
Tenure – Freehold
Planning Portal Number: 17/06224/FUL, 14/02405/FUL, 13/05114/FUL
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