BRAESIDE is a fine example of a Victorian home with an abundance of features typical of this period and includes a converted coach house offering a self-contained two-bedroom annexe.
The gardens and grounds extend to just over 1 acre.
Braeside comes to the market for the first time in three decades and only the second time since its creation in 1882.
In the main house, constructed of attractive red brick and stone faced elevations beneath a tiled roof, the house typifies the Victorian era with light and well-proportioned accommodation.
The property has been lovingly restored at the hands of the current owners and now offers an exceptionally attractive and well-appointed family home which retains much of its original charm and character.
The accommodation benefits from gas fired central heating and its conveniently arranged on two floors, as follows: On the ground floor; entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, living room, orangery, kitchen/breakfast room, garden/breakfast room, utility room, cloakroom.
On the first floor; family bathroom and four bedrooms.
There are cellars with brick barrel vaulted ceilings and on the second floor is a loft space which has been boarded out and partially insulated.
Outside, the gardens and grounds extend in total to just over 1 acre.
SUMMARY: Location: North Street, North Petherton; Guide Price: £1,100,000; Agent: GTH; Contact: 01278 801023
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