Private, spacious house near Bath
This newly-built contemporary house is still elegant, but comes with all the benefits of a modern property, just two miles outside Bath
Redwoods is a modern house finished in 2003 and built to an extremely high specification located jsut two miles outside Bath. The property has been built with the kitchen/dining room at its heart, bedrooms with big windows and plenty of bath and shower rooms.
Accommodation comprises: hallway, cloakroom, study, living room, kitchen/dining room, boot room and a former garage which is now a gym all on the ground floor; upstairs is the large galleried landing leading to four double bedrooms (including the master suite). The second floor has two large double bedrooms, both of which are en-suite.
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Outside, a large lawn stretches down to the driveway while the patio makes a good place for outside entertaining.
Redwoods is just two miles from Bath and 10 miles from Bristol. Nearby Weston village has a good range of shops and amenities, while Bath has direct trains to London.
The guide price is £1,000,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01225 474 500 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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