4 bedroom house
Tickenham, Clevedon, Somerset, BS21 6RF
Guide Price
£1,100,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jun 2021
- Removed: Nov 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
BEST AND FINAL OFFERS TO BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN 5PM ON MONDAY 21ST JUNE.
Summer Haze is completely hidden, in a superb elevated setting, at the head of an impressive long drive with a paddock on either side. It is situated against a backdrop of the wooded western end of Cadbury Camp Lane. The house sits virtually in the centre of its grounds and the view is outstanding. All principal rooms take advantage of the view. It is believed that Summer Haze was originally built as a cottage. The property has been extended, altered and modernised over the years and it is now essentially a well-presented modern family house with tremendous scope to further extend in order to maximise its unique setting, subject to any necessary consetns.
An entrance vestibule opens into hall with coal effect gas fire. The sitting room, facing south and west, has a fireplace, ceiling cornicing and a laminate floor. The dining room has a fireplace with a raised hearth, and a French door opens to the garden. The kitchen/ breakfast room, with ceramic floor, is fitted with a range of units and the utility room has an integrated hob and oven. There is a bath/shower room on the ground floor. The first floor has four bedrooms and bathroom.
Outside: The drive to Sumer Haze is most impressive. Double wrought iron gates open to a gently rising long drive flanked by a row of topiary hedges leading to a generous parking area in front of the house. The drive continues past the house to a detached double garage with electrically operated roller door, and a clock tower sits on the pitched tiled roof. From this area the drive leads to a set of double gates giving access to further parking and various outbuildings including a substantial building/garage with double timber doors, known as The Barn, and workshops, greenhouse and stores. Beside this area is a section of woodland known for its abundance of wildlife.
The gardens, lying to the south and east of the house, are mainly laid to a large expanse of lawn interspersed with established trees, including a flowering Cherry and Chestnut. A gazebo is strategically placed to the capture the panoramic view to Crook Peak on the Mendip Hills. A terrace surrounds the house to the south and east and a Wisteria adorns part of the front elevation.
The Land: Lying either side of the drive is a large paddock, with water. The house and gardens overlook the paddocks to the views beyond.
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you. These include video walkthroughs, 360 virtual reality tours and enhanced comprehensive photography, our teams will be happy to walk you through.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Bristol
Summer Haze is completely hidden, in a superb elevated setting, at the head of an impressive long drive with a paddock on either side. It is situated against a backdrop of the wooded western end of Cadbury Camp Lane. The house sits virtually in the centre of its grounds and the view is outstanding. All principal rooms take advantage of the view. It is believed that Summer Haze was originally built as a cottage. The property has been extended, altered and modernised over the years and it is now essentially a well-presented modern family house with tremendous scope to further extend in order to maximise its unique setting, subject to any necessary consetns.
An entrance vestibule opens into hall with coal effect gas fire. The sitting room, facing south and west, has a fireplace, ceiling cornicing and a laminate floor. The dining room has a fireplace with a raised hearth, and a French door opens to the garden. The kitchen/ breakfast room, with ceramic floor, is fitted with a range of units and the utility room has an integrated hob and oven. There is a bath/shower room on the ground floor. The first floor has four bedrooms and bathroom.
Outside: The drive to Sumer Haze is most impressive. Double wrought iron gates open to a gently rising long drive flanked by a row of topiary hedges leading to a generous parking area in front of the house. The drive continues past the house to a detached double garage with electrically operated roller door, and a clock tower sits on the pitched tiled roof. From this area the drive leads to a set of double gates giving access to further parking and various outbuildings including a substantial building/garage with double timber doors, known as The Barn, and workshops, greenhouse and stores. Beside this area is a section of woodland known for its abundance of wildlife.
The gardens, lying to the south and east of the house, are mainly laid to a large expanse of lawn interspersed with established trees, including a flowering Cherry and Chestnut. A gazebo is strategically placed to the capture the panoramic view to Crook Peak on the Mendip Hills. A terrace surrounds the house to the south and east and a Wisteria adorns part of the front elevation.
The Land: Lying either side of the drive is a large paddock, with water. The house and gardens overlook the paddocks to the views beyond.
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you. These include video walkthroughs, 360 virtual reality tours and enhanced comprehensive photography, our teams will be happy to walk you through.
BEST AND FINAL OFFERS TO BE SUBMITTED NO LATER THAN 5PM ON MONDAY 21ST JUNE:
Bristol 9.5 miles, Clevedon 6 mile, M5(J19) 5 miles, Bristol Airport 7.25 miles, Backwell & Nailsea Rail Station 1.5 miles, Cribbs Regional Shopping Centre 15.5 miles (all distances approximate).
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Bristol
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.