A spacious, detached, five double bedroom family home in a peaceful cul-de sac location. Tucked away as one of just six homes, this well-presented house, built in 2000, offers generous accommodation across three floors, with recent upgrades and eco-friendly features. The wide entrance hallway has a spacious cloakroom with coat hanging and storage. The large sitting room includes a stunning Minster stone fireplace and double doors to the garden. The adjoining present music room could be a secondary snug lounge, further dining area, or playroom. The kitchen and contiguous garden room/dining area (a clever garage conversion) have been tastefully re-modelled. An additional window creates a light space perfect for entertaining or a quiet evening in. The kitchen is fully fitted with additional storage cupboards, kitchen island, integrated appliances, and side door access for unloading shopping. The property has also been converted to create a superb size utility area which takes the utility room to another level! With countertops, cupboards, sink, appliances and more storage, the room is also a great spot from which to serve the built-in BBQ outside and remove boots after muddy walks The first floor has three double bedrooms, including one en-suite, and a family bathroom. One bedroom currently doubles as home office and guest room. On the second floor, two further double bedrooms and a bathroom are ideal for guests, or a nanny or teenager space. The house is extremely bright with plenty of windows admitting lots of natural light. This sustainable property benefits from ten solar panels with a 5kW battery, an extended electricity distribution board with capacity for an EV charging point and four slim water butts holding 800 litres. A beautiful rear garden with high fencing offers complete privacy, well maintained borders with mature plants, and a garden shed. In front are three parking spaces and attractive floral beds. Two side areas provide for bins and bicycles as well as a path and gate to the back garden.
Norton St Phillip is a popular village on the outskirts of Bath which offers the 14th Century George Inn with a history dating back to 1397. It is one of Britain’s oldest taverns - the perfect place to watch cricket on The Mead with the church in the backhground before going to explore the village, Bath and the Somerset surroundings. There is also the Fleur-De-Lys Public House, a well-stocked Co-op & post office as well as a primary school and is only 5 miles from Bath and is nestled into the countryside. Regular bus routes can be found minutes away from the property and can get you into either Bath or Frome quickly
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