- Large entrance hallway
- Open plan kitchen/dining room
- Separate utility area
- Main bedroom boasts dressing area and ensuite
- Free standing bath to Main bedroom ensuite
- Ensuite to Bedroom 2
- Built-in wardrobe to Main bedroom
- Garage and parking
- Reserve for £99 in October
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With their thoughtful layouts, high-end finish, and desirable seaside BS29 location, these Backhoue homes offer a rare opportunity for growing families, uprisers, or professionals looking for low-maintenance, stylish new homes with space to grow. Whether you're looking to settle down, work from home, or invest in a highly sought after suburb, the Mead Fields community offers the best of coastal and rural living plus an excellent range of modern facilities within easy reach. Mead Field delivers on all fronts. Location Features: Weston-super-Mare, often referred to simply as ‘Weston’, is known primarily as a family-friendly seaside town with vast sandy beaches and a grand Victorian Pier. The town has a rich history dating back to the Iron Age and was still just a small village in the Middle Ages until the arrival of tourists in the 19th Century followed by the real expansion in the Victorian era with the construction of many hotels and tourist facilities. People flocked to Weston in the 1880s to escape the smog filled factories and cities and headed by train to the North Somerset town as it developed into a thriving seaside resort. The famous Grand Pier was opened in 1904 at the height of the tourist era and remains at the very heart of the seafront despite being damaged by fire and rebuilt over the years. The vast sandy beach at Weston stretches for three miles along the front and is popular for sunbathing, swimming and water sports, while the seafront itself still features traditional hotels and seaside attractions such as arcades and amusement parks. The coastline and beaches (at Weston, Brean Sands and Burnham-on-Sea) are natural attractions but further inland there are other places to explore. For local shopping in Weston, the Sovereign Centre in the centre of town has an excellent choice of well-known stores and the main pedestrianised high street is lined with bustling shops, cafes, bars and restaurants while the narrower side streets offer more eclectic independent boutiques. However, at Mead Fields you also have a choice of supermarkets, all within just a few miles. Development Features: A Backhouse home is exquisitely designed and built to exceptionally high standards so you can be sure that your house is ready for you when you want to move in. The interiors have been thoughtfully created to respond to modern lifestyles and accommodate your needs, and you’ll be able to personalise your new home with a variety of finishing touches. Backhouse’s attention to detail and focus on quality means you don’t have to worry about redecorating or repairing your home but can enjoy the benefit of something brand new. A range of environmental features will also be included within the homes themselves to reduce energy costs and enjoy a more sustainable lifestyle. These include electric vehicle charging points and solar panels to save energy. There will also be room for cycle storage for more efficient travel History Of Banwell: Banwell, a village in North Somerset, has a rich and fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. Archaeological finds reveal that the area was inhabited during the Iron Age, with later Roman occupation evidenced by artifacts discovered in the area. The village is perhaps best known for its ancient Banwell Caves, which were uncovered in the 19th century and contained prehistoric remains, including those of large animals from the Ice Age. St. Andrew’s Church, a beautiful medieval structure at the heart of the village, has served as a community landmark since the 13th century, reflecting Banwell’s long-standing Christian heritage. Over the centuries, Banwell evolved from a small agricultural settlement into a thriving rural community, maintaining its charm and historical character while integrating modern amenities. Today, Banwell stands as a blend of ancient history and vibrant village life, nestled within the scenic landscapes of North Somerset.
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