Main Road, Easter Compton
£330,000
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A brand new individually built detached bungalow with a 10 year NHBC guarantee which is perfect for the buyer wanting a property with low maintenance, good size accommodation and a level approach.
This fully carpeted property offers a large lounge, two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes to the master bedroom, and a bathroom featuring both a bath and a separate walk-in shower. The quality kitchen which has high gloss ceramic tiles, features French patio doors to the rear and is large enough to accommodate a dining table and chairs. Top line appliances include an integrated Bosch double oven and ceramic hob with extractor hood, fridge freezer and dishwasher. All internal doors are oak, and the property has gas central heating.
Externally there is extensive block paving to the driveway and visitor parking, and a single garage with a powered up and over door. There is a modest and easily managed secure garden to the side, rear and front of the property.
This bungalow is in the heart of the village yet enjoys an enviably quiet location, and is sure to delight the new owner.
Easter Compton is a village in the civil parish of Almondsbury, South Gloucestershire. It is situated at the bottom of a hill (known as Blackhorse Hill) near Junction 17 of the M5 Motorway on the B4055. The village is only 1.5 miles away from the busy Mall shopping and leisure complex at Cribbs Causeway. There is a pub (The Fox), a post office (open Monday/Wednesday/Friday in the mornings and based in the village hall),Methodist chapel, and a playing field (including skate park). It is served by the church of Compton Greenfield, as well as the chapel in the village. The B4055 road leads to Pilning, Redwick and Severn Beach.
There is a well regarded junior school in the neighboring village of Pilning and good senior schools feed from there, the children are transported by the school bus to the senior school from the village. There is also a regular bus service into Bristol from the village.
The National Cycle Network runs through the village on its way to the
Severn Bridge by which it is possible to enter Wales on foot or bicycle. There are some walks locally which give great views of the surrounding country side, especially from the top of Spaniorum Hill [1] Each year in June, the village holds a carnival and also puts on a large fireworks display on 5 November to mark Guy Fawkes Night.
Bedroom 1
15' 3'' x 9' 8'' (4.64m x 2.94m)
Bedroom 2
11' 10'' x 8' 6'' (3.61m x 2.60m)
Bathroom
8' 5'' x 6' 11'' (2.57m x 2.10m)
Kitchen/Diner
13' 4'' x 11' 5'' (4.07m x 3.48m)
Lounge
15' 5'' x 14' 6'' (4.69m x 4.42m)
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