Agent details
This property is listed with:
Full Details for 5 Bedroom Detached for sale in Bristol, BS39 :
ENTRANCE HALL Double glazed side lit front door from canopy porch, staircase to first floor, radiator, coved ceiling, door to bootroom (with tiled floor and double glazed side window).
SITTING ROOM Double glazed front window, wall mounted flame effect gas fire, two radiators, coved ceiling, glazed double doors to dining room.
DINING ROOM Double glazed French doors to rear gardens, coved ceiling, radiator.
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM Two double glazed rear windows, tiled floor, radiator, understairs larder cupboard, access doors to double garage and utility. Range of modern fitted base and wall units with laminated worktops and tiled splashbacks, inset sink/drainer unit, fitted fridge, range cooker with gas connection and hood over.
UTILITY ROOM Double glazed rear door and window, tiled floor, radiator, fitted base and wall units with inset sink/drainer, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for further appliances.
WC Double glazed side window, tiled floor, low level W.C, hand basin, radiator.
LANDING Loft access, airing cupboard with hot water tank, radiator.
MASTER BEDROOM Double glazed front window, radiator, further loft access. Dressing area with double glazed rear window and radiator. Access to ensuite bathroom.
MASTER ENSUITE Double glazed rear window, tiled floor, radiator, extractor fan. White suite comprising of; corner bath, low level W.C, handbasin inset into vanity unit, tiled shower cubicle.
FAMILY BATHROOM Double glazed rear window, tiled floor, radiator, extractor fan. White suite comprising of; low level W.C, pedestal basin, panelled bath, tiled shower cubicle.
BEDROOM 5 Double glazed rear window, radiator.
BEDROOM 3 Double glazed rear window, radiator.
BEDROOM 2 Double glazed front window, radiator.
BEDROOM 4 Double glazed front window, overstairs storage cupboards, radiator.
FRONT GARDENS & DRIVEWAY Lawned front gardens with low wall to front and large tarmac driveway with space for at least four vehicles. Access to integral double garage, gated side access to rear gardens.
DOUBLE GARAGE Two up and over doors from driveway plus rear door to kitchen. Power, light and water connections, elevated storage deck, gas boiler.
REAR GARDENS 53ft x 36ft approx - east facing and backing onto fields
Hedges and fences to side and rear, lawned area, patio, railed seating deck, shed, external lights and power point.
LOCAL INFORMATION In 1779, John Wesley wrote that Paulton people were "the liveliest in all the circuit". Since Wesley's round stretched as far as the Isle of Wight, this was high praise indeed for the Methodist congregation of the village. Paulton's history is primarily as a centre of industry in Somerset Purnell's printing works was founded in the village in 1830 and, at its peak, employed over 2000 local residents. The Boot and Shoe factory founded by the Flook family (more recently Ashmans) stood where Green Close is now. However, the village also has a church rebuilt by John Pinch in 1839 and a war memorial naming the crew and passengers of a glider which crashed in the parish in 1944 en route to Operation Market Garden in Arnhem.
By 1900, the building of Jubilee Terrace and Victoria Terrace connected the main village of Paulton with the hamlet of Britten.
SITTING ROOM Double glazed front window, wall mounted flame effect gas fire, two radiators, coved ceiling, glazed double doors to dining room.
DINING ROOM Double glazed French doors to rear gardens, coved ceiling, radiator.
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM Two double glazed rear windows, tiled floor, radiator, understairs larder cupboard, access doors to double garage and utility. Range of modern fitted base and wall units with laminated worktops and tiled splashbacks, inset sink/drainer unit, fitted fridge, range cooker with gas connection and hood over.
UTILITY ROOM Double glazed rear door and window, tiled floor, radiator, fitted base and wall units with inset sink/drainer, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, space for further appliances.
WC Double glazed side window, tiled floor, low level W.C, hand basin, radiator.
LANDING Loft access, airing cupboard with hot water tank, radiator.
MASTER BEDROOM Double glazed front window, radiator, further loft access. Dressing area with double glazed rear window and radiator. Access to ensuite bathroom.
MASTER ENSUITE Double glazed rear window, tiled floor, radiator, extractor fan. White suite comprising of; corner bath, low level W.C, handbasin inset into vanity unit, tiled shower cubicle.
FAMILY BATHROOM Double glazed rear window, tiled floor, radiator, extractor fan. White suite comprising of; low level W.C, pedestal basin, panelled bath, tiled shower cubicle.
BEDROOM 5 Double glazed rear window, radiator.
BEDROOM 3 Double glazed rear window, radiator.
BEDROOM 2 Double glazed front window, radiator.
BEDROOM 4 Double glazed front window, overstairs storage cupboards, radiator.
FRONT GARDENS & DRIVEWAY Lawned front gardens with low wall to front and large tarmac driveway with space for at least four vehicles. Access to integral double garage, gated side access to rear gardens.
DOUBLE GARAGE Two up and over doors from driveway plus rear door to kitchen. Power, light and water connections, elevated storage deck, gas boiler.
REAR GARDENS 53ft x 36ft approx - east facing and backing onto fields
Hedges and fences to side and rear, lawned area, patio, railed seating deck, shed, external lights and power point.
LOCAL INFORMATION In 1779, John Wesley wrote that Paulton people were "the liveliest in all the circuit". Since Wesley's round stretched as far as the Isle of Wight, this was high praise indeed for the Methodist congregation of the village. Paulton's history is primarily as a centre of industry in Somerset Purnell's printing works was founded in the village in 1830 and, at its peak, employed over 2000 local residents. The Boot and Shoe factory founded by the Flook family (more recently Ashmans) stood where Green Close is now. However, the village also has a church rebuilt by John Pinch in 1839 and a war memorial naming the crew and passengers of a glider which crashed in the parish in 1944 en route to Operation Market Garden in Arnhem.
By 1900, the building of Jubilee Terrace and Victoria Terrace connected the main village of Paulton with the hamlet of Britten.