£600,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleDundry Lane, Dundry, Bristol, North Somerset BS41
3 beds
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Andrews - Long Ashton
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About this property
Extended, semi-detached house
1424 sq. Ft. (132 sq. M.)
Two storey extension
Three bedrooms
Two bath/shower room
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/living area
Separate reception/sitting room
L-shaped west/south-facing garden
The Burrow is a beautifully presented, 1424 sq. Ft. (132 sq. M.), semi-detached, three-bedroom, freehold house on Dundry Lane, with a gorgeous, large, L-shaped garden, enjoying a sunny aspect.
This is a stylish property, with a stunning, rear, wrap-around extension, which has created a fabulous, large, light, open-plan living area and transformed The Burrow into a spacious, practical, contemporary home.
A block-paved driveway leads to the front door, into a welcoming entrance hall. Off the hallway, there are doors to the original, separate sitting room to the front and the open-plan kitchen and dining area beyond. The kitchen/diner flows seamlessly into the open-plan part of the extension to the rear and has a door to the left into the side section of extension, which has added a utility room and downstairs WC/shower-room.
The rear, open-plan, extension room features large panels of glass within bifold doors, bringing in loads of light and enabling you to enjoy the garden from inside, before you even step outside to enjoy the rest of its delights, the sun and the views.
Upstairs, there are three double bedrooms and two stylish, contemporary bath/shower rooms, both well-appointed, one with a roll-top, claw-foot bath and the other a beautifully tiled and designed shower-room. The largest bedroom, within the two-storey rear extension, has the benefits of a vaulted ceiling, westerly aspect and lovely, green, far-reaching, countryside views.
Externally, the garden is the 'icing on the cake' of this charming home. It is large, relatively level and well-stocked, featuring flower beds/borders, vegetable patches, trees and beautiful flowers/climbers, including a variety of pretty roses.
It is initially a Westerly-facing garden, but an L-shaped lawned garden, extending beyond neighbouring gardens to the south. It culminates in a slightly raised seating/relaxing area, from which you can see over the greenery beyond, to the water of the reservoirs nearby and further countryside/woodland in the distance.
A wonderful garden to come home to relax and unwind in, having escaped the city, after a day in work. Or even better, to be able to enjoy whilst savouring a cup of tea/coffee, and a few minutes peace, during breaks while working from home. Or a tranquil space in which to enjoy a glass of wine during what used to be commuting time at the end of the working day. Or to roll up your sleeves and put those green fingers to work, after you've shutdown the laptop for the day and put the phone on silent.
The house and garden at the Burrow really complement each other and offer something different/special. This is a property that has to be viewed to be fully appreciated and early viewing is strongly advised.
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