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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1,679 sq ft / 156 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Reception hall and galleried landing
- Sitting room and dining room
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Study and cloakroom
- Principal bedroom suite
- Three further bedrooms and a family bathroom
- Integrated garage and car port
- Enclosed garden and detached hobby room
- EPC Rating = D
A detached family house in this quiet and sought after cul-de-sac.
Description
A detached house constructed circa 1971 and situated in this highly desirable cul-de-sac and on the cusp of the Dingle and Kingweston Estate. Considered semi-rural, there is open parkland and dense woodland on the periphery, whilst the house itself enjoys a spilt level status and provides plenty of opportunity.
Constructed from reconstituted stone and rendered elevations, there are big picture windows providing solar gain and an adaptable footprint with a sunny oriented garden and a useful outbuilding suitable for many uses including home working or as a hobby room. Within the house itself the reception hall is large and welcoming with an open tread dog leg staircase to the galleried landing above. The split level accommodation includes a sitting room with a french door and picture windows on to a balcony. There are skirting radiators and the fireplace still retains a gas line. The kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed and features an Aga and plumbing for the prerequisite white goods. Adjacent is the dining room, dual aspect and with a wood block floor. A study sits in the centre of the house with a further wood block floor and a ¾ length window overlooking the garden which enjoys a westerly orientation. The adaptable fourth bedroom on the ground floor is open to interpretation and could be an occasional sitting room with a cloakroom alongside. There are three first floor bedrooms located off the galleried landing. The principal bedroom has the benefit of an en suite bathroom and this is dual aspect with windows to front and rear. The remaining bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.
The property is approached via a loose gravelled drive with plenty of parking and leads to the car port and integrated garage. The rear garden is fully enclosed, laid to lawn and with deep stocked flower borders displaying plenty of shrubbery. The detached outbuilding formally mentioned, offers plenty of scope for a home office or hobby room.
Location
Coombe Dingle lies to North West of the city and below Kingweston Down, Pitchcombe Garden fringes the Dingle with its dense woodland, river Trym and meandering paths. Idyllic and peaceful, the location is well served by various arterial roads nearby which provide easy access to the commercial centre and the motorway networks M5 and M4. There are health and leisure clubs in proximity in nearby Westbury on Trym as well as golf courses at Henbury and Shirehampton in addition to recreational playing fields. There are schools, state and independent, primary and secondary within the immediate environs. Bristol has two mainline train stations, the nearest of which is Temple Meads with a number of services nationwide and Bristol airport has flights to many European destinations.
Square Footage: 1,684 sq ft
Description
A detached house constructed circa 1971 and situated in this highly desirable cul-de-sac and on the cusp of the Dingle and Kingweston Estate. Considered semi-rural, there is open parkland and dense woodland on the periphery, whilst the house itself enjoys a spilt level status and provides plenty of opportunity.
Constructed from reconstituted stone and rendered elevations, there are big picture windows providing solar gain and an adaptable footprint with a sunny oriented garden and a useful outbuilding suitable for many uses including home working or as a hobby room. Within the house itself the reception hall is large and welcoming with an open tread dog leg staircase to the galleried landing above. The split level accommodation includes a sitting room with a french door and picture windows on to a balcony. There are skirting radiators and the fireplace still retains a gas line. The kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed and features an Aga and plumbing for the prerequisite white goods. Adjacent is the dining room, dual aspect and with a wood block floor. A study sits in the centre of the house with a further wood block floor and a ¾ length window overlooking the garden which enjoys a westerly orientation. The adaptable fourth bedroom on the ground floor is open to interpretation and could be an occasional sitting room with a cloakroom alongside. There are three first floor bedrooms located off the galleried landing. The principal bedroom has the benefit of an en suite bathroom and this is dual aspect with windows to front and rear. The remaining bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.
The property is approached via a loose gravelled drive with plenty of parking and leads to the car port and integrated garage. The rear garden is fully enclosed, laid to lawn and with deep stocked flower borders displaying plenty of shrubbery. The detached outbuilding formally mentioned, offers plenty of scope for a home office or hobby room.
Location
Coombe Dingle lies to North West of the city and below Kingweston Down, Pitchcombe Garden fringes the Dingle with its dense woodland, river Trym and meandering paths. Idyllic and peaceful, the location is well served by various arterial roads nearby which provide easy access to the commercial centre and the motorway networks M5 and M4. There are health and leisure clubs in proximity in nearby Westbury on Trym as well as golf courses at Henbury and Shirehampton in addition to recreational playing fields. There are schools, state and independent, primary and secondary within the immediate environs. Bristol has two mainline train stations, the nearest of which is Temple Meads with a number of services nationwide and Bristol airport has flights to many European destinations.
Square Footage: 1,684 sq ft
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