- Extended 1920s semi +
- South-westerly garden +
- Open-plan kitchen-diner +
- Utility room +
- Three bedrooms +
- Period features/character +
- Garage converted to home office +
- Driveway parking +
- Council tax band D +
- Freehold +
An extended, 1920s, semi-detached property on Providence Lane in Long Ashton, with driveway parking and a south-west facing garden.
This property is set-back from the road, with a good-sized front garden and driveway.
The sitting room, to the front of the property, is full of period character/features, with the large bay window, fireplace and picture rails, whilst benefitting from modern decor and flooring, blending the period charm with a more contemporary feel.
This property has been significantly enhanced by the addition of a rear extension and alterations, creating a stunning, open-plan, kitchen, dining, family room, with a lantern rooflight. This spacious and bright room, with the design and south-westerly aspect, flows out to the garden via large patio doors.
A lovely, sunny, patio area leads to the lawned garden beyond and a converted garage to the side, which is now a fantastic home/garden office, with windows in the side elevation, overlooking the garden.
This property also has a utility room, off the central entrance hallway, between the kitchen diner and sitting room.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms: a large double bedroom, the full-width of the property at the front, and a smaller double bedroom and single bedroom to the rear, both overlooking the rear garden, with views to the south-west. All three bedrooms open off the central landing area, as does the stylish bathroom, which has a window to the side elevation and contemporary tiles, fixtures and fittings.
As this is such a beautifully modernised 1920s semi, with a south-west facing garden, on Providence Lane, so convenient for the local amenities, early viewing is advised.
Location
Long Ashton is particularly well-positioned, between the city of Bristol and the open countryside of North Somerset. The village is surrounded by fields, woods and golf courses. It also benefits from a David Lloyd Leisure Complex and the Ashton Court Estate at one end of the village, and at the other, Gatcombe Farm Shop and Ashton Hill.
Residents enjoy the convenience of a local Post Office, pharmacy, doctors, dentists, hairdressers, barbers, vets, Co-op supermarket, three/four pubs, the renowned Little Tipple, The Old Library (now a modern cafe/bar/pizzeria) and a local bakery.