
High Street, Chew Magna

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Grade II Listed family home in the heart of Chew Magna
- Wonderfully updated by the current owners
- Four to Five bedrooms
- Recently refitted bespoke kitchen with sumptuous carpentry and marble worktops
- Stunning grounds with south facing gardens meandering to the River Chew
- Generous Drawing Room and Dining Room overlooking gardens
- Stunning orangery leading to outside viewing deck
- Parking for a number of vehicles and double garage
- Chew Valley School catchment
- No onward chain
Description
The exceptional qualities of The Firs is apparent from the moment you walk through the imposing double iron gates to the stunning façade of this handsome family home. Located within the heart of the Chew Valley's most desirable village, this period home simply cannot be overlooked.
On entering the property, steps lead to a grand entrance door and once inside the spacious hallway is the perfect area in which to leave muddy boots from the endless walks surrounding the property, a cloakroom leads from the hallway.
The entrance hallway then opens through to a very attractive orangery which is filled with light and effortlessly opens to the gardens beyond. Having a gorgeous tiled floor, bifolding doors opening to a lovely area of outside decking which takes in the views of the entire garden and beyond to the Weir. A pair of very attractive glass doors revealing the spectacular kitchen beyond, refitted to the highest standard and personally designed by the current owner. The saying "a kitchen being the heart of the home" couldn't be more worthy of this beautiful room which incorporates bespoke cabinetry with marble worktops and large Belfast sink, integrated appliances including a waste disposal unit, dishwasher and space for a large American fridge freezer. The star of the show within the kitchen is the impressive Lacanche range cooker which sits in front of a beautiful marble splashback. A simply gorgeous glass display cabinet takes centre stage as does the large kitchen island with matching worktop.
The kitchen opens through via a large archway to the dining room, overlooking the rear gardens and again filled with light and incorporating a wonderful pantry cupboard and built in bookshelves with cabinetry beneath. A door from the dining room leads into the stunning drawing room, again filled with light from the two large sliding sash windows to the rear gardens below. The wall of timber bookshelves on entering really does set the scene for this impressive room which also has an attractive open fireplace and slate hearth.
Into the orangery, a beautiful open strung staircase with classic Georgian spindles and delicate curved mahogany handrail in turn leads to the first floor from the, looking back to the stairwell, a large arched window floods the landing with light. The primary bedroom sits to the front of the house with two large sliding sash windows and a beautiful fireplace with wooden mantle and tiled hearth. In turn a door leads into an ensuite shower room.
Bedroom two, a generous double room, having two large windows taking in the views of the garden beyond. A very pretty fireplace and high ceilings really do make for an extremely attractive second bedroom. Next door is bedroom number three, again overlooking the rear gardens and with another attractive fireplace.
A little further along the landing is the family bathroom, beautifully fitted and showcases a traditional white suite with attractive marble tiling, relax in the deep tub overlooking the rear gardens and enjoy the large walk in shower. An attractive vanity unit houses the wash hand basin.
A laundry cupboard sits to the landing and a door leads to the upper floor where you'll find the vaulted fourth bedroom with window to the side - a perfect children's bedroom or playroom.
To the hall floor, a staircase leads down to the lower ground floor and the generous areas of cellar chamber rooms, a very attractive shower room and beyond to the vaulted cinema room or indeed bedroom five.
Outside.
To the front, drive through the double iron gates and turn right into the private parking area for The Firs. Generous parking for a number of cars lead to the double garage quietly tucked around the corner and which has a pedestrian door to the rear gardens. The property to the front is beautifully planted with mature trees, shrubs and borders.
The rear gardens are accessed from the orangery (also side access from the driveway) The gardens are a true delight and hugely benefit from being south facing. The first tier of the gardens sit beneath the hall floor of the property and features a large area of attractive shingle - perfect for alfresco dining and for taking in the wonderful views beyond the gardens. Further tiers of lawn run down to the River Chew. The first tier being laid to lawn with a large summerhouse. Steps then lead to an area of raised beds with a pathway meandering through further areas of garden and onto the river which is simply stunning and a real retreat.
Directions.
Travelling through the centre of Chew Magna from the east, proceed past the centre of the village with amenities to both sides of the High Street and head towards Winford. The Firs will be found on your left hand side, set back from the road with a Debbie Fortune For Sale board.
Situation.
The village of Chew Magna has an excellent range of local shops including a general store, a coffee shop, a deli, a post office, gift shops, and pharmacy. There are also three public houses nearby all of which are very popular eating pubs and a well thought of seafood restaurant. The village's situation in the Chew Valley offers commuters excellent access to the regional centre of Bristol which is 8 miles to the north and the Heritage City of Bath which is 14 miles is to the east. The Cathedral City of Wells, which offers further facilities, is 14 miles to the south. The Chew Valley and Blagdon lakes are close by, notable for their fishing, birdlife, sailing and nature study amenities. A visit to Salt and Malt at Chew Valley Lake is highly recommended, as this modern tearoom/fish and chip restaurant is owned by the same family as The Pony and Trap. The Mendip hills, well known for their limestone features, provide a wide range of informal leisure opportunities.
Brochures
Brochure 1- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Driveway
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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