Goss Lane, Nailsea, Bristol, Somerset, BS48 2BD | Property for sale | Savills
2,364 sq ft
Guide price £995,000(HK$10,303,209)

Goss LaneNailsea, Bristol, Somerset, BS48 2BD

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Key features

  • Individual detached home built in circa 1981
  • Beautifully light accommodation
  • Three good reception rooms and 17' conservatory
  • Extended kitchen with separate utility
  • Five first floor bedrooms, three bathrooms and ground floor cloakroom
  • Double garage and driveway
  • Solar panels
  • Delightful mature garden

A substantial and beautifully proportioned family home set in large beautifully tended grounds.

About this property

  • This lovely family home was built in circa 1981 and has been further added to and enhanced with alterations to include a generous conservatory in 1998 and a fifth bedroom and kitchen extension in 2006. The Solar panels are wholly owned and efficiently reduce running costs, and other notable improvements include the installation of double glazing in 2020 and a new boiler in 2022.

    The property is located on the western side of Nailsea, close to open countryside on the Tickenham, Nailsea and Kenn Moors and the wide range of amenities that this thriving and hugely popular North Somerset town offers. This includes the close proximity of a mainline rail station on the edge of neighbouring Backwell providing a direct service to Bristol and London Paddington.

    Approached via a smart paved driveway with parking for numerous cars with a double garage set to one side, the central entrance hall with cloakroom leads into a superb open plan dining and kitchen area, with plenty of space for entertaining numbers of family and friends. This is a relaxed and sociable area with the well appointed kitchen on the garden side and the extended bay offering a bright alternative dining area for day to day use. The kitchen has Amtico flooring, and an extensive run of built in storage cabinets with granite work surfaces, a matching part glazed dresser, built in AEG stainless steel appliances and a central Island unit incorporating a gas hob with a ceiling mounted chimney extractor.

    Entered through a pair of oak double doors, the dual aspect sitting room features a wood burning stove built into a brick built fireplace with a display mantle and tiled hearth. The third reception off the entrance hall overlooks the front grounds and being quietly separated from the inner body of the house this makes an excellent study, reading/tv room or a cosy snug.

    The five first floor bedrooms are all in good order, two of which are en suite with a further modern family bathroom. Four of these bedrooms have built in wardrobes.

    The delightful rear garden is undoubtedly a special feature of the home. Over the years this has been thoughtfully planted with a paved terrace running across the full width of the property, accessed from the conservatory, dining room or sitting room, allowing guests to circulate and enjoy the grounds to the full. A path leads alongside the lawn to a timber gazebo tucked in the far corner with colourful and productive raised beds and a pergola walkway beyond.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

Nailsea is such a popular and convenient location and this impressive house is set right in the heart of the town yet within a quiet established position with charming level gardens.

David WildProperty agent

Local information

  • Nailsea is ideally situated with easy access to the City of Bristol. Located some nine miles or so to the south west of the city just off the A370, the location allows excellent transport communications.
  • The motorway network is accessible at either junction 19 or 20 of the M5 (5 and 6 miles respectively), Bristol International Airport (5.3 miles) and Nailsea/Backwell station (within 1.4 miles) providing direct main line trains to London Paddington (circa 2 hours).
  • The area also has a beautiful church and a choice of public houses. Nailsea offers comprehensive facilities including supermarket shopping, sports centre, post offices, restaurants and pubs. (within 1 mile).
  • Those who enjoy country pursuits such as walking, riding, wildlife and the enjoyment of local beauty spots will not be disappointed. The area is also well served for schooling in both state and private sectors.

Additional information

  • Mains water
  • Mains electricity
  • Mains gas
  • Mains drainage
  • Gas central heating
  • Improvement indicator on council tax band
  • EPC Rating: C
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: F