- Period cottage +
- Charming Arch Grove location +
- Full of character +
- Front & rear gardens +
- South-west facing rear garden +
- Council tax band C +
- Freehold +
- No chain +
This period cottage is full of character. Located in charming Arch Grove, it was built in 1823 and has been in the same family since 1962. It now offers potential new owners an opportunity to purchase it and modernise/renovate it to their own tastes and specification.
Approached through the Arch Grove arch on Weston Road, opposite Lampton Road, a path leads up to the terrace of cottages, past numbers 1 to 9 Arch Grove and the front gardens on the other side of the path, to number 10. This is therefore a lovely 'tucked away' position, well off Weston Road, but still with various neighbours along Arch Grove.
Internally, there is a cottage style living room to the front, opening onto a dining room, which leads to the kitchen, with the bathroom beyond, a conservatory and stairs to the first floor.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms: two doubles and a single. The two double bedrooms both have en-suite WCs.
Outside, there are lovely gardens to the front and rear. The rear garden is a particularly good size and benefits from a south-west facing aspect.
Location
Long Ashton is perfectly positioned between the city of Bristol and the open countryside of North Somerset. The village is surrounded by fields, woods and golf courses. It also benefits from a David Lloyd Leisure Complex and the Ashton Court Estate at one end of the village, and at the other, Gatcombe Farm Shop and Ashton Hill.
Residents enjoy the convenience of a local Post Office, pharmacy, doctors, dentists, hairdressers, barbers, vets, Co-op supermarket, three/four pubs, the renowned Little Tipple, The Old Library (now a modern cafe/bar/pizzeria) and a local bakery.
There are two highly regarded primary schools within Long Ashton (Birdwell Primary School and Northleaze Primary School), as well as a choice of independent schools and secondary schools within easy reach.
The Long Ashton Village Hall, Café and Community Centre provide a hub for community activities/groups and a venue for the village market. Plus, there are playgrounds, a football pitch, a bowling green, tennis courts and a cricket club, along with local parks and woodlands to enjoy.
Bristol's Harbourside is only 2 or 3 miles away, while Clifton and central Bristol are only 3 or 4 miles from Long Ashton.
The ideal location, between the city and the countryside, with a thriving village community and plenty of village amenities, yet so close to the wonderful city of Bristol!