This brand-new contemporary residence occupies a position on the Periton Mead development on the outskirts of Minehead.
The high-specification, four-bedroom property was recently constructed by local builder, Ware Developments, and benefits from a 10-year structural warranty. The house has a highly insulated timber framed construction with an external finish of Newbridge stone, render and cladding. The contemporary flat roof is planted with sedum and has green roof solar panels.
This high-quality design is mirrored inside where there is a good sense of space, a high degree of natural light, fine finishes and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. The large living room has a double aspect and sliding doors to the garden, while the contemporary kitchen/dining area has an open-plan layout with bi-folding doors to the garden.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom suite has a dressing room, an ensuite shower room and sliding doors that open to a glass-framed balcony designed to take full advantage of the wonderful views. The second bedroom also has an ensuite shower room.
Outside, the garden is generous in size and has a favourable southerly aspect. Currently, it provides a blank canvas and is ready for landscaping, but it has two distinct patio areas, a large expanse of lawn and a lovely outlook backing onto open farmland and having views across to Exmoor National Park.
The property is accessed via a driveway shared with the adjoining property and leads to the garage.
Periton Mead, Minehead
Guide Price: £775,000
Agent: Wilkie May & Tuckwood, Minehead
Agent’s Tel: 01643 704400
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