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The Wilderness is a Grade II listed house from around 1830-1832, situated at the end of a long, sweeping driveway and enjoying commanding hillside views across Clevedon and the Mendip Hills. The house is set within partly level and partly wooded hillside grounds and features a colonial-style veranda, stained glass double doors, and an exceptional reception hall with a sweeping cantilever staircase. The principal reception rooms are beautifully proportioned and rich in original character, with features including marble and cast iron fireplaces, high corniced ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows. The ground floor also includes a study, a dual aspect dining room, a drawing room, a kitchen/breakfast room, and a ground-floor shower room and cloakroom. The first floor has four generous bedrooms, including a principal room with a dual aspect and glorious views, and a family bathroom. The mezzanine level has a fifth bedroom with adjoining vaulted storage. The top floor features a fully self-contained apartment with a bedroom, sitting room, kitchen, and shower room. The basement and cellar rooms provide ancillary storage and work areas, currently serving as a pottery space, workshop area, and games room, with direct access out to the side pathway and gardens.