Set in the heart of the village is this character home filled with charm. The property has a quirky layout and versatile rooms so you can adapt the living accommodation to your liking. Due to the large windows, plenty of natural light enters the house, making a bright and vibrant space to enjoy.Internally the accommodation comprises an entrance hall, off which is the sitting room with a feature fireplace (that can be adapted to be used as an open fire or fitted with a log burner), dining room with a feature fireplace and a door to stairs that lead to the first floor. The hall leads to the kitchen/breakfast room which is fitted with a hardwood kitchen worktop and Belfast sink, a door from the kitchen leads to the stairs to the first floor. Leading on from the kitchen is a downstairs shower room. A utility/storeroom is accessed externally. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a single bedroom all serviced by the family bathroom. All front bedrooms have secondary glazed windows. Fixed stairs lead up again from this floor into a large loft space which is fully boarded with two skylights so could be used as a study. A door from the loft leads onto the flat roof. The property has recently been fully re-wired, together with a new combination boiler and central heating system.Outside, the property benefits from a low maintenance, private rear garden. A large storage shed is located at the bottom of the garden and has potential to be turned into a home office. Electric points are located in the garden and in the storage shed. There is also an external tap. Adjacent to the shed is a large parking area with off street parking for multiple cars which is accessed via a shared lane - leading to a field that is protected due to housing the remains of a Roman Villa.We have noticed... This is an ideal home for anyone looking to buy a period property with plenty of character. Parking is a key feature due to its central location. Within walking distance are local shops, pubs and restaurants.Situation: The North Somerset village of Banwell is within easy driving distance of the cities of Bristol, Weston-super-Mare, Bath, Wells and the national motorway network, making it an ideal choice for the commuter. The village itself has local facilities including shops, pubs, restaurants, churches, primary school and pre-school, with more comprehensive shopping, social and recreational facilities at the above mentioned cities and the coastal town of Weston-super-Mare. Secondary schooling is at nearby Churchill with its associated sports complex and nearby dry-ski slope. The Mendip Hills are close by with an excellent range of country pursuits readily available, including riding, walking and caving, whilst the Chew and Yeo Valley with the Chew and Blagdon lakes offering excellent sailing and fishing. The long-distance traveller has plenty of choice - there are excellent motorway and rail links, whilst Bristol International Airport is just a short drive away. For further information see the Banwell website - .Directions: Travelling on West Street heading towards Winscombe, continue down the road until you reach the narrowing part. Once you are here, the property can be found on the left hand side.
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