5 bed detached house for sale in Bluebell Road, Frome BA11, £550,000

550,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65617830
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
5 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
3
Reception rooms:
1
Contact name:
eXp World UK
Phone(s):
01462 228653

* Please quote reference MJ0484 when enquiring about this property.
* 36 foot kitchen/diner with integrated appliances
* 5 bedrooms
* 2 ensuites and family bathroom
* Utility room
* Sunny, private garden
* Quiet location
* Double garage
* No onward chain
* Freehold
Please quote reference MJ0484 when enquiring about this house and take a look
at the video tour to fully appreciate the space and light in this house.
What the owner says. . . 'what I love most about this house is how light, airy
and peaceful it is'. Its a real sanctuary. From the moment you walk through
the front door into the hallway, which draws your eye through to the
kitchen/diner and on to the garden, there is a sense of peace and tranquility.
This is the largest housetype on the popular Edmund Park development and only
a handful were built so they don't often come on the market. Without doubt,
the star of this particular show is the fabulous 36 foot kitchen/diner which
runs along the back of the house. Two sets of patio doors lead out onto the
garden and because this is a corner plot with green space to the side it has
additional windows bringing even more light into the house. The kitchen is
well equipped with an electric hob and oven, integrated fridge freezer and
dishwasher and there is a breakfast bar for more informal eating. The kitchen
has more than enough room for the biggest dining table and still leaves ample
space for a soft seating area. The owner has a piano and an artist's easel set
up as the light is so perfect so it really is a very versatile,
multifunctional space. A utility room with sink and an integrated washing
machine completes this lovely space.
The lounge looks out to the front of the house and is spacious but still cosy
with room for three sofas and across the hallway is a personnel door into the
huge double garage which you could put a car in, although not many people do
these days. It provides a huge amount of storage space and is currently used
as a games room with a pool table. Subject to the correct consents you could
easily extend into it to provide an additional reception room if you wanted
one. A downstairs cloakroom completes the ground floor of this lovely family
home.
Upstairs, the feeling of light and space continues as you go up the turning
staircase to a huge landing which could almost be used as another room. There
is ample space for a desk or even a quiet reading space. Off the landing are 5
double bedrooms the smallest of which is currently being used as a home
office. Bedroom 1 has a huge ensuite with bath and shower and it doesn't stop
there because Bedroom 2 also has an ensuite shower room. In addition, there is
a family bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle. It not often you find
a house with two baths and three showers!
Outside, the garden wraps round two sides of the house and is mainly lawned
but offers plenty of scope for you to get creative with your planting and with
full sun for most of the day your plants will thrive. There are two patio
areas, one from the kitchen with plenty of room for outdoor sofa or a large
table and chairs. Because of how the house is positioned the garden is very
private and not overlooked. At the side of the house, with a door leading from
the utility room, is another completely private patio - perfect for that hot
tub you've always wanted!
There is parking for at least four or five cars on the driveway so if you have
growing teens who will be starting to drive in the future you won't need to
worry about parking spaces.
This really is a must - see house if you are looking for a spacious and
versatile family home with options to extend the living space and a quiet, cul
de sac location on the edge of the development with easy access to the town
centre and transport links.
Edmund Park is a popular and friendly development on the eastern side of Frome
with an Asda superstore and petrol station within walking distance - although
you may want to take your car if you need petrol! It has cycle paths, a
children’s play area and easy access to the surrounding countryside for
walking and cycling. It borders the River Frome and there are plans underway
to create a picnic area on the river bank. There is a community space which is
used for a variety of pop up events throughout the year and a bridge which
will link the development to the train station on the other side of the river
is planned.
At the entrance to Edmund Park is a wildlife sanctuary which is home to our
resident beaver and otter population. A lovely walk along the River Frome and
through Rodden Meadow will take you right into the centre of the town in 15 to
20 minutes and the Rye Bakery, which sells the best cardamon buns in the
Western Hemisphere is less than 10 minutes' walk. Its also right by the
station so I should probably mention that too. Check out the interactive 'Key
Facts for Buyers' (Virtual Tour 2) for everything you want to know about the
local area.
Frome is a popular Somerset town which is regularly voted one of the best
places to live in the South West. It is home to a very creative community of
writers, artists and musicians with our famous music venue, The Cheese and
Grain, having previous hosted a surprise gig by the Foo Fighters as well as
Paul McCartney's pre - Glastonbury gig last year. It offers a variety of high
street names and a large selection of independent shops and cafes,
particularly on the iconic Catherine Hill. The town hosts a very popular
independent market held on the first Sunday of every month between March and
December and an Arts Festival in July. Frome was one of the first places in
the country to have a Community Fridge where residents and shop owners can
donate excess food to the community to prevent food waste and also set up the
first Share Shop where you can borrow anything from a highchair to a garden
strimmer for a small fee. There is a leisure centre with pool, several
theatres, a train station with good links to London, Cardiff, Dorset and Devon
and whatever your hobby or passion there is bound to be a club or society
which will welcome you.
Photographs, measurements, floorplans are also for guidance only and are not
necessarily to scale or indicative of size or items included in the sale.
There is an estate charge of approximately £200 per annum which is payable by
each household. We recommend you make your own enquiries through your
solicitor or conveyancer over any matters that concern you prior to agreeing
to purchase.
Council Tax Band E
Freehold

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