Hazel House, The Close at Bucklands Place, Nailsea
Property Description
Now available to reserve, discover The Close at Bucklands Place: an exclusive enclave of just five detached 4-bedroom homes with open-plan design and energy-efficient specification, just outside of Bristol.
Come and speak to us about your requirements, and hear what The Close at Bucklands Place can offer you.
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Inside Hazel House, Plot 15, The Close:
The contemporary fitted kitchen includes Caesarstone worktops, Siemens integrated appliances, Quooker hot tap and a kitchen island with breakfast bar. A separate utility with a sink and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer keeps your appliances concealed for a clear space. You’ll also find the formal living room on the ground floor, offering the perfect place to relax.
Upstairs are 4 double bedrooms, with bedrooms one and two each benefiting from an en-suite, as well as a family bathroom and access to the fantastic roof terrace.
This home is in a desirable private cul-de-sac location which is bordered by woodland and well-established trees, also boasting an oversized garage which has direct access to the house, parking for two cars and infrastructure for EV charging.
These EPC A rated homes include sustainable features such as solar PV panels to generate electricity from the sun, high-performance windows to minimise heat loss and underfloor heating to the ground floor and low-energy lighting to keep running costs low.
Hazel House benefits from an extra parking space and a desirable end of cul-de-sac location.
Contact us to register your details to find out more about these stylish new homes.
Features
- Now available to reserve!
- Fantastic roof terrace
- 4 double bedroom detached home
- Open plan kitchen/dining/family area
- Large bi-fold doors to garden
- Separate living room
- Utility with sink and space for appliances
- En-suite to bedrooms 1 & 2
- Private enclave of just 5 houses
- Energy efficient: EPC rated A
Price £965,000
Floor Plans
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KITCHEN/DINING/FAMILY 8.8M X 5.9M (28’10” X 19’4″)
LIVING 5.9M X 3.3M (19′ 4″ X 10′ 10″)
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BEDROOM 1 4.2M X 3.4 M (13’9″ X 11′ 2″)
BEDROOM 2 4.6M X 2.8 M (15’1″ X 9′ 2″)
BEDROOM 3 4.6M X 3.1 M (15’1″ X 10′ 2″)
BEDROOM 4 4.8M X 2.7 M (19′ 9″ X 8′ 10″)
Specifications Overview
- Contemporary fitted kitchens with integrated appliances
- Light & spacious open-plan living
- Extensive high performance windows
- Solar panels for sustainable and cost-effective energy
- EPC Rated A
- 100% low energy LED lighting
- Underfloor heating on ground floor
- Smart heating controls and highly efficient combi-boiler
- Beautifully finished bathrooms
- Garages and parking spaces
- Landscaped front and rear gardens
Nailsea
Nailsea is a thriving town in Somerset,
located 9 miles southwest of Bristol, and 13 miles northeast of Weston-super-Mare. The town has excellent travel links for easy access to Bristol.
Surrounded by lush countryside, filled with community spirit and rich heritage.
Bucklands Place
An exclusive collection of 3 & 4 bedroom houses
Backwell Village
Backwell is a small village near Nailsea, there several amenities available including sports clubs, allotments, a village club, pubs and Backwell Lake.
Backwell Lake
Backwell Lake is a haven for a range of wildlife, including birds, wildflowers, dragonflies and bats along with beautiful scenic views. Situated between Backwell village and Nailsea, this site is open to the public at all times for visitors to enjoy.
Nailsea & Backwell Station
The new homes are only a 10-minute walk from the train station with services from Taunton to Cardiff Central, Weston Super Mare to Bristol Parkway and direct services to London Paddington.
Bristol Airport
For destinations even further afield, Bristol Airport is only 5 miles from the new homes with direct flights to Dublin, Barcelona, Paris, Rome, Venice, Madrid and many more.
Clevedon
Clevedon is a small coastal Victorian town in North Somerset. Attractions include Clevedon Pier, which is England’s only Grade 1 listed pier and is over 150 years old.
Portishead
Portishead is a coastal town on the Severn Estuary. Nestled in the Gordano Valley, with wooded hills on one side and the coast with views across the Bristol Channel to Wales on the other.
With seafront attractions ranging from a open air swimming pool, boating lake set in beautiful grounds to a modern harbour with water sport facilities and an array of shops, bars and restaurants.
Bristol
Bristol is a vibrant city, the close proximity of the new homes means you have easy access to all that the city offers right on your doorstep. There are numerous attractions including the SS Great Britain, Clifton Suspension Bridge and Ashton Court.
Bristol
Discover a wide range of shops in Bristol from independent, high street to designer in the Broadmead district and plethora of cafes and restaurants.
Backwell C of E Junior School
offering excellent education for ages 11-18, emphasizing academic success, extracurricular activities, and Christian values in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Nailsea School
A 10 minute drive providing quality education for students aged 11-18. Known for its strong community focus, modern facilities, and diverse extracurricular activities, it fosters academic and personal growth.