2-bedroom End of Terrace for rent at Fosseway, Clevedon

Fosseway, Clevedon Clevedon
£1100\mo
£254\wk
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • Houses - End of Terrace (Unfurnished)
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2 bedroom end of terrace house,Clevedon,Gardens, garage and off-road parking,Living/Dining room,Convenient position for local amenities and the sea front,EPC D,Council Tax Band B,Newly decorated and carpeted throughout,Viewings highly recommended,Available July 2024

Debbie Fortune Estate Agents are pleased to offer this 2 bedroom and of terrace house to the market in Clevedon. Accommodation comprises; entrance hallway, living/dining room and kitchen. Upstairs has 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside offers plenty of off-street parking, garage, front and rear gardens. EPC Rating D. Council Tax Band B. Initial 6/12 month contract. One weeks' holding deposit of £253.84. Available July 2024.

Directions

Entering Clevedon from the direction of the motorway continue left along Central way towards the direction of Yatton and the sea front. Proceed directly across the roundabout by the Tesco superstore and then take the next right onto the Fosseway. Proceed along the Fosseway where number 63 can be found a little way along on your left hand side where you will see a Debbie Fortune Estate Agents For Sale board. What3words///solar.blog.rests

Situation

Clevedon is a beautiful Victorian seaside town overlooking the Severn Estuary, and just 13 miles from Bristol and 10 miles from Weston-super-Mare with good public bus links to both major towns. Popular features include Clevedon Pier, a grade 1 listed building, Clevedon sea front with pebbled beaches and a marine lake, ornamental gardens and a Victorian bandstand all within a 10 minute walk of each other. There are a selection of stylish cafes and restaurants situated next to the Pier and the town is also home to the Curzon cinema which is the oldest purpose built cinema in the world in working order. There is plenty of choice for shopping, both in Hill Road and at The Triangle, centred around the Victorian Clock Tower. Water sports are a feature of the local scene with clubs for canoeing and sailing as well as a variety of other sports such as cricket, rugby and football, as well as golf, bowling and riding. For walkers there are some fantastic routes with the Mendip Hills and vales of North Somerset famed for some of the loveliest walks in the region. World class fishing is offered at the nearby Chew Valley and Blagdon Lakes, and a number of well established equestrian centres are located nearby.

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