£1,100,000
4 bed detached house for saleDial Hill Road, Clevedon BS21
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"Our family has called this home since the 1970s. It’s set in a lovely neighbourhood, and the views are nothing short of spectacular."
The home
25 Dial Hill Road is an exceptional four-bedroom dormer bungalow, built in the 1930s and occupying one of the finest positions in Clevedon. Enjoying panoramic coastal views that stretch from Exmoor and the Quantocks all the way across to Newport, this impressive home offers an exciting opportunity for those looking to put their own stamp on a truly individual property. Originally designed and constructed in the mid-1930s, the house now requires updating throughout. Its thoughtful layout ensures that every principal room takes full advantage of the stunning outlook.
Upon entering, to the left is a spacious living room that leads directly into the conservatory-both enjoying open views across the rear garden and beyond. The two ground-floor bedrooms also face the rear, making the most of the scenery. The dining room and kitchen are positioned on this level, leading into a large utility room with internal access to the integral one-and-a-half-sized garage. There’s excellent potential here to create an impressive open-plan kitchen/dining space, either within the existing footprint or by extending to the rear. Also on the ground floor are a wet room and a separate W.C. Stairs rise from the dining area to the first floor, where two further double bedrooms offer spectacular elevated views across the coastline. This floor also includes a shower room and generous eaves storage.
The outside
The rear garden is a real highlight-generously sized yet easy to maintain - it enjoys uninterrupted views without the need for terracing. Sitting on one of the wider plots along Dial Hill Road, the garden provides plenty of room for a rear extension without compromising outdoor space. The potential for a double-storey extension, complete with expansive glazing and balconies or terraces, is truly exciting and adds to the property’s enormous appeal. To the front, there is off-street parking and space to drop the kerb (STPP) to create additional parking if desired.
The location
Living in Clevedon ~ A vibrant seaside community
Dial Hill Road sits in one of Clevedon’s most desirable positions, enjoying an elevated vantage point that overlooks the town, the sea, and the rolling hills in the distance. Many of the homes along this stretch benefit from exceptional views and a real sense of space, with wide roads, leafy surroundings, and an abundance of woodland and coastal walks nearby.
This peaceful part of Clevedon is ideal for those seeking a quiet setting with plenty of walking and running routes, while still being close to the town’s popular shops, cafés, and restaurants. Hill Road and Alexandra Road are easily accessible and offer a wonderful mix of independent boutiques, bookshops, and eateries - including local favourites like Scuzzi, Murray’s, and Escala tapas bar, as well as Fawn Coffee Shop for your morning flat white.
The seafront, Pier, and Poet’s Walk are all within easy reach, showcasing Clevedon’s stunning natural beauty and coastal charm. Access to Portishead is straightforward via the nearby coastal path and coast roads leading toward Redcliffe Bay, while the town centre and waterfront can be reached comfortably on foot, by bike, bus, or car.
While Clevedon is ideally positioned for commuters to Bristol, Cardiff, or London, it has evolved into a thriving town in its own right. Full of character and community spirit, it’s a dynamic seaside town with a rich history, picturesque surroundings, and a vibrant independent scene.
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