Offers over
£1,650,000
7 bed detached house for saleWinters Lane, Redhill, Bristol BS40
7 beds
6 baths
5 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Secluded private location
Stunning panoramic views
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 3 reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room
2 Bedroom Annexe
2.2 Acres
Heated outdoor swimming pool
Menage and paddocks
Excellent transport links
13 acres approx. Of woodland & pastureland available by separate negotiation
Enjoying the most peaceful and secluded location yet with spectacular, far-reaching views this detached house with generous and flexible accommodation is set in just over 2 acres. 13 acres approx. Available by separate negotiation.
Description
High Croft is an impressive house in a wonderful, private hillside location on the edge of the Chew Valley. It has immaculate and flexible accommodation ideal for dual occupancy with up to seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. The property has been completed refurbished throughout and presents as a new dwelling. It is set in grounds extending to 2.2 acres with formal gardens, paddocks and a menage.
Situation
The property is surrounded by countryside with activities nearby including walking, riding, fishing and sailing. Redhill is a small village conveniently located for the A38 and offering further excellent commuter opportunities. Although a small community it has an active village hall, church and is close to the Lye Cross Farm Shop and about 2 miles from Wrington, well known for its local facilities including a primary and playschool. Secondary schooling is available at nearby Churchill which also has a modern sports complex. There are private schools in Bristol, Sidcot and Wraxall. The village is situated approximately 11 miles South West of Bristol, with easy access to the M5 at Clevedon and Weston-super-Mare (J20 and J21). The cities of Bath and Wells are within easy commuting distance. Bristol International Airport is within 3 miles (High Croft is not on the flight path). Bristol Temple Meads mainline train station is just 10 miles away with Yatton station 4 miles distant.
Accommodation - Main House
From the entrance hall, there is an adjacent ‘boot room’ entrance lobby with its own outside door. The large reception room is dual aspect enjoying a magnificent view with French doors opening to the paved terrace and a second dual aspect sitting room. Twin, glazed doors lead off the hallway into a generous dual aspect lounge area with exceptional views and a dining area with French doors opening to the paved terrace. The kitchen/ breakfast room is fitted with an extensive range of paint effect units and appliances with a dual fuel ‘Smeg’ range style cooker.
One of the staircases leads to two generous double bedrooms with a large, jack and jill bathroom ideal as a luxurious master suite. A separate staircase leads to three further double bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms and one with an en-suite shower room. This area of the house benefits from air conditioning.
Annexe
The annexe has been designed as an ‘upside down’ house with living rooms on the first floor to take advantage of the glorious views. A large entrance hall leads to the master bedroom suite with French doors opening to a raised decking area and there is a second double bedroom with full en-suite bathroom.
Off the first floor landing is a cloakroom, utility room with airing cupboard which houses the gas fired central heating boiler for the annexe. The kitchen/breakfast room is spacious and the dining area has French doors to a balcony enjoying the fabulous views. Finally, there is a large dual aspect sitting room which again enjoys the panoramic views.
Outside
Approached via a high and secure gated entrance leading into very generous gravelled forecourt, the house is well placed within the 2.2 acres. A first class manège is situated to the front of the property, as are three timber stores (formally stables and a tack room), fully equipped with power and water. There are two, two bedroom mobile homes sited adjacent to the stores both of which are connected to all services. Stock proof fencing divides up the four paddocks one of which has a field shelter, the top level paddock would make an ideal location for stabling.
To the south east of the property is a large, level grassed area with outdoor pool and plant room housing the new boiler and filtration equipment. The paddocks and garden enjoy the most magnificent views across the valley towards the Mendips. Timber fencing screens the propane gas storage tank in the formal garden and a small orchard has been fully fenced to keep chickens.
Local Authority - North Somerset Council; Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the Agents:
David James, Wrington Office
Description
High Croft is an impressive house in a wonderful, private hillside location on the edge of the Chew Valley. It has immaculate and flexible accommodation ideal for dual occupancy with up to seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. The property has been completed refurbished throughout and presents as a new dwelling. It is set in grounds extending to 2.2 acres with formal gardens, paddocks and a menage.
Situation
The property is surrounded by countryside with activities nearby including walking, riding, fishing and sailing. Redhill is a small village conveniently located for the A38 and offering further excellent commuter opportunities. Although a small community it has an active village hall, church and is close to the Lye Cross Farm Shop and about 2 miles from Wrington, well known for its local facilities including a primary and playschool. Secondary schooling is available at nearby Churchill which also has a modern sports complex. There are private schools in Bristol, Sidcot and Wraxall. The village is situated approximately 11 miles South West of Bristol, with easy access to the M5 at Clevedon and Weston-super-Mare (J20 and J21). The cities of Bath and Wells are within easy commuting distance. Bristol International Airport is within 3 miles (High Croft is not on the flight path). Bristol Temple Meads mainline train station is just 10 miles away with Yatton station 4 miles distant.
Accommodation - Main House
From the entrance hall, there is an adjacent ‘boot room’ entrance lobby with its own outside door. The large reception room is dual aspect enjoying a magnificent view with French doors opening to the paved terrace and a second dual aspect sitting room. Twin, glazed doors lead off the hallway into a generous dual aspect lounge area with exceptional views and a dining area with French doors opening to the paved terrace. The kitchen/ breakfast room is fitted with an extensive range of paint effect units and appliances with a dual fuel ‘Smeg’ range style cooker.
One of the staircases leads to two generous double bedrooms with a large, jack and jill bathroom ideal as a luxurious master suite. A separate staircase leads to three further double bedrooms, two with en-suite bathrooms and one with an en-suite shower room. This area of the house benefits from air conditioning.
Annexe
The annexe has been designed as an ‘upside down’ house with living rooms on the first floor to take advantage of the glorious views. A large entrance hall leads to the master bedroom suite with French doors opening to a raised decking area and there is a second double bedroom with full en-suite bathroom.
Off the first floor landing is a cloakroom, utility room with airing cupboard which houses the gas fired central heating boiler for the annexe. The kitchen/breakfast room is spacious and the dining area has French doors to a balcony enjoying the fabulous views. Finally, there is a large dual aspect sitting room which again enjoys the panoramic views.
Outside
Approached via a high and secure gated entrance leading into very generous gravelled forecourt, the house is well placed within the 2.2 acres. A first class manège is situated to the front of the property, as are three timber stores (formally stables and a tack room), fully equipped with power and water. There are two, two bedroom mobile homes sited adjacent to the stores both of which are connected to all services. Stock proof fencing divides up the four paddocks one of which has a field shelter, the top level paddock would make an ideal location for stabling.
To the south east of the property is a large, level grassed area with outdoor pool and plant room housing the new boiler and filtration equipment. The paddocks and garden enjoy the most magnificent views across the valley towards the Mendips. Timber fencing screens the propane gas storage tank in the formal garden and a small orchard has been fully fenced to keep chickens.
Local Authority - North Somerset Council; Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the Agents:
David James, Wrington Office