4 bed detached house for sale in Ham Lane, Wraxall, Bristol BS48, £925,000

925,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65158165
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
4 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Reception rooms:
3
Contact name:
Savills - Clifton
Phone(s):
0117 444 9236

* Freehold
* Victorian detached property
* Exceptionally private and mature grounds
* Three reception rooms
* Four first floor bedrooms
* Detached car barn
* Garden office/games room
* Sunny southerly orientation
* EPC Rating = E
A delightful period home with outstanding views and a magnificent garden.
Description
Approached off an exceptionally quiet country lane via a gated entrance, this
utterly charming Victorian home is set high on the hillside commanding
exceptional far reaching views. The driveway provides off road parking for
three cars in addition to the substantial detached barn offering secure spaces
for two further cars and terrific storage. From the driveway a pretty pathway,
bordered by a colourful raised Mediterranean style garden, leads to a
flagstone terrace immediately to the front of the property. The house enjoys a
superb southerly elevation with panoramic views over trees and farmland to the
wooded hillside beyond. The grounds that surround the house are truly a
gardeners paradise and have been loving tended and extensively planted during
the current owners twenty six year tenure. Productive fruit and vegetable
areas lie to the rear of the property beneath a backdrop of attractive stone
walling providing a sense of shelter and enclosure to this lovely area. A
neatly shaped and predominantly level lawn is surrounded by a magnificent
array of trees, shrubs and flowers that include scented Choisya, Roses,
Daphne, and well established evergreen shrubs. A dedicated composting area is
neatly tucked away out of site in the top corner. A wonderful Magnolia tree
lies adjacent to an area for outdoor dining and the terrace that extends to
the front of the property leads down via five easy steps to two further tiers
of lawn and flower borders. The pathway continues to the rear of the barn of
which the first floor of one half of the building has been converted to a
games room or if preferred, a superb home office for those that now work from
home. Without doubt, the gardens are a truly special feature of the home.
An attractive canopied porch lies to the front of the property but on a day to
day basis, the home is accessed via a more recently added side entrance with a
substantial Oak door leading into the first of the three reception rooms.
Within this room is a decorative cast iron fireplace with alcove cupboards to
either side and double doors opening to the front terrace. The kitchen
features solid hand painted units by Brookman’s with granite work surfaces and
integrated Bosch and Neff appliances and with a cupboard also housing the
Worcester oil fired heating boiler. The adjoining dining room overlooks the
courtyard to the rear and leads through to a very good sized drawing room
which is bathed in natural sunlight. To one end of the room is a most
attractive working fireplace with a quarry tiled hearth and a pair of window
seats built into the deep reveals with far reaching views beyond. A useful
utility room has been added to the rear with plumbing for washing machine and
space for separate tumble dryer and a doorway leads directly to the rear
garden with a shelved potting shed for storage and shelter for over wintering
plants. There is also a shower room and cloakroom at ground floor level. On
the first floor there are four bedrooms in total, three of which are of a good
double size and the fourth currently being utilised as a study. The home
offers a good deal of storage throughout with wardrobes in all. There is a
large walk - in wardrobe set off the landing with good attic storage above. The
family bathroom is neatly appointed with a Victorian style four piece suite
with three standing bath with ball and claw feet. At not insignificant
expense, all the windows in the property have been replaced by bespoke double
glazed timber units, including the most recently added double doors in the
entrance reception.
Location
Wraxall is a sought after authentic rural village set in unspoilt open
countryside, conveniently situated only six miles from Clifton. The village
has a church, a local pub, and a primary school. Nearby Nailsea and Backwell
offer a comprehensive range of amenities and good schooling of all grades,
though there are many private sector schools in the area with transport to
several of Bristol's major public schools arranged to and from the village.
For the commuter, Wraxall is ideally placed with both junctions 19 and 20 of
the M5. A mainline rail connection is available from Nailsea and Backwell
station with services to Bristol Temple Meads and many cities across the UK .
Square Footage: 2, 127 sq ft
Additional Info
Services
Oil fired central heating
Mains water & Electricity
Private drainage
Please note photography dated June 2022.

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