- Detached family home +
- Four bedrooms (three with built in wardrobes) +
- Three reception rooms +
- Generous and level plot +
- Gated driveway for multiple cars +
- Garage +
- Large windows throughout allowing natural light to flood the home +
- South facing garden +
- Solar panels providing £3,500 pa +
A distinctive detached family home set within a generous plot, benefitting from a private driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles, carport, and garage. Dating from the 1960s, the property offers substantial proportions throughout and presents an excellent opportunity for further enhancement.
The accommodation is entered via a welcoming central hallway, leading through to an impressive full-width lounge/diner. This bright and airy space enjoys a south-facing aspect, allowing natural light to flood in, while original sliding pocket doors and a wood-burning stove provide both character and warmth.
The kitchen is well sized and opens directly into the lounge/diner, benefiting from a side aspect and ample storage. Beyond, a useful lobby and utility area provides additional practicality, along with a walk-in larder. A downstairs cloakroom with WC and shower is fitted with decorative Art Deco tiling, adding a distinctive period touch. A versatile home office completes the ground floor, enjoying a dual aspect with a westerly outlook and patio doors opening onto the garden.
To the first floor, a central landing provides access to four bedrooms. Three generous double bedrooms are positioned to the rear of the property, each featuring built-in wardrobes and enjoying far-reaching open views. The fourth bedroom is located to the front and benefits from a side aspect. Completing the accommodation is a spacious family bathroom fitted with a four-piece suite and a generous walk-in airing cupboard.
Externally, the rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and enjoys a sunny southerly aspect, framed by mature trees, established shrubs and an attractive walled boundary. A side garden incorporates a vegetable plot, while the traditional garden area offers further mature planting, including a beautiful magnolia tree. Solar panels currently provide cash payments from the supplier of approximately £3,500 per annum.
Ideally positioned between Henleaze High Street and Westbury-on-Trym village, the property is conveniently located for a wide range of shops, amenities, cafés, restaurants and excellent transport links.
Council Tax Band F
Freehold