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House For Sale £769,500
Lunty Mead, Backwell, Bristol BS48


Description
Description This executive family home in the ever-popular Backwell is located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and offers plenty of space for the whole family both upstairs and down, with four good sized bedrooms, a large living room and dining room, double garage and a generous rear garden.

Tucked away at the top of the cul-de-sac the property is approached via the driveway which leads to the garage, the front triangle garden and a path to the front entrance. The entrance hall to the property is spacious and has doors to most downstairs rooms and the stairs to the first floor. To the right is the living room which benefits from a real fire and also stretches from the front of the house to the rear, enabling plenty of light from the front squared bay-window and also from the French doors which then lead out into the rear garden. A further door from the living room leads into an impressive kitchen/dining room which also features a squared bay-window and flows beautifully into the kitchen. The recently modernised kitchen area has a range of modern shaker style wall and base units with quality work surfaces over, inset sink and drainer with mixer tap over, gas/electric Range cooker, built-in microwave, integrated dishwasher and space for a large fridge freezer. There is also a smart wood block breakfast bar perfect for casual dining and entertaining. To the side there is access to the utility room with a base unit/work surface, inset sink and drainer, space for washing machine and a stable door to the side of the property. Back into the entrance hall there is a study to the front and also a downstairs WC cloakroom.

Upstairs there are four bedrooms, the master being a good size and benefitting from built-in storage cupboards and a recently updated en-suite with double shower, white WC and basin unit with storage under. Two of the other bedrooms also have built-in cupboard storage while the family bathroom has a white suite with mains shower over the bath.

To the outside front there is a lawned triangle bordered by hedging and a wooden gate to the side of the garage leading to the rear garden. The rear is a gardener's delight with many different areas including patio to the side and rear alongside lawned areas, raised bedding areas, a pond with a cascading water feature beside a decked seating area beneath a wooden pergola, and further round the side of the house another decked seating area. The double garage is detached and set to one side of the house and is accessed via an electric garage door and has power and lighting.

Situation Backwell is a suburban village south west of Bristol, on the A370 to Weston-super-Mare. It includes the hamlets of Backwell Common, Backwell Green and Farleigh. Nearby are Nailsea, Flax Bourton, Yatton, Brockley and Barrow Gurney. Backwell Lake is next to the road between Nailsea and Backwell and is just north of the railway station. The village has a long history, appearing in the Domesday Book in 1086 with the name 'Bacoile' meaning 'The well back on the hill'. The well is still in existence. Many residents of Backwell commute daily to Bristol by car via the A370, bus or train - the railway station has a direct service to London. Backwell is close to the M5 motorway and Bristol International Airport at Lulsgate is 3 miles (4.8 km) away by road. The airport serves both domestic and international routes, and is one of EasyJet's hub airports. Backwell has excellent infant, junior and secondary schools; West Leigh Infant School, Backwell Church of England Junior School and Backwell Secondary school are currently ofsted rated 'outstanding', also secondary school Backwell School, consistently features high in the league tables for gcse results, and is recognised as one of the best state schools in North Somerset.

Directions From our office on Dark Lane in Backwell, proceed down Station Road in the direction of Nailsea. Take the last turning on your left prior to the railway station into Moor Lane which becomes Long Thorn, turn left into Lunty Mead and the property can be found at the end of the cul de sac on the right-hand side.

Our vendor says We have thoroughly enjoyed living in this house with our children who have grown up through the excellent local primary, junior and comprehensive schools all of which are easily accessible from the property. There is easy access to transport links whether it be by road, bus or rail and the local shops are also within easy reach. The close is very friendly and quiet and ideal for young families. The country side and fields are also just a stones throw away for nice walks.

We have noticed This great family home is set in an enviable position and within a short distance to the train station, well rated local schools, main transport links and the local shops, dentist and doctor. Combining a very well-proportioned house with a generous rear garden we are sure this property will be a popular one to view.

Measurements

living room 17' 05" x 11' 11" (5.31m x 3.63m)

dining room 10' 02" x 9' 11" (3.1m x 3.02m)

kitchen 10' 02" x 9' 08" (3.1m x 2.95m)

utility room 6' 08" x 5' 11" (2.03m x 1.8m)

study 9' 03" x 7' 02" (2.82m x 2.18m)

downstairs WC cloakroom

master bedroom 13' 04" x 10' 05" (4.06m x 3.18m)

en-suite to master

bedroom two 12' 06" x 10' 07" (3.81m x 3.23m)

bedroom three 9' 06"(max) x 10' 07"(max) (2.9m x 3.23m)

bedroom four 9' x 6' 09" (2.74m x 2.06m)

family bathroom 7' 02" x 6' 05" (2.18m x 1.96m)

double garage 17' 05" x 15' 08" (5.31m x 4.78m)

property details Tenure - Freehold
Council tax band - F

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