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4 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
2579
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Galleried hall and landing with Oak timber tread staircase
- Two Cloakrooms
- Interconnecting drawing room and sitting room with full length picture windows
- Open plan kitchen/living and dining room with level access to sun terraces
- Master bedroom suite with dressing room, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom
- Cinema room and Utility
- Gravelled car parking to the front and integrated garage
- South facing, fully enclosed garden with balustraded sun terraces and architectural planting
- EPC Rating = B
A spectacular panorama over the Sneyd Park Nature Reserve.
Description
A modern and contemporary house constructed circa 2017, beautifully appointed and upgraded during the tenure of the present owners. This three storey family house enjoys a magnificent orientation with a spectacular green backdrop taking in the immediate tiered terraces and gardens and also the Sneyd Park Nature Reserve. The southerly orientation captures significant solar gain which is evident in a majority of the rooms. The versatile footprint includes open plan elements to the ground and hall floors and four bedrooms are served by two bathrooms, one of which is en suite.
Approached at the hall floor level there is good circulation space with galleried landings and the open tread oak and glass balustraded staircase has a slate style wall to the upper and lower floors. There are two interconnecting rooms with full length picture widows over the rear elevation and modern downlighting. These are currently used as a drawing room and sitting room/office. The lower ground floor is largely open plan and displays the three distinct functions and with level access to the terraces and garden. There is a relaxed living area, a generous dining area and a comprehensive kitchen with breakfast bar, a range of wall and base units and various integrated appliances. Beyond is a utility and again a cinema room with all the required AV installation. There are two cloakrooms located on the hall and lower ground floor as well as four bedrooms; the principal bedroom has the benefit of not only a dressing room with fully fitted wardrobes and shelving but also a more recently installed shower room with a contemporary suite. The remaining three bedrooms enjoy different outlooks and are particularly well served by the modern family bathroom which includes a comprehensive white suite.
The garage is integrated and approached via a loose gravelled and block paved drive with ample parking and there is an electric up and over door. The front garden is laid to lawn and planted around the periphery with access on the left hand side of the house. There is also a greenhouse and planter troughs for home grown produce.
The rear garden has been landscaped with three tiered terraces complete with gabions and planter troughs with Pleached Beech and wispy architectural Silver Birch. There are designated areas for dining, relaxing and to enjoy the views with a significant lower terrace which is glass balustraded. Below again there is a barbeque pit and delineated by Willow hurdles, a wild garden and fence line with the nature reserve beyond.
Location
Sneyd Park is a leafy suburb lying to the North West of Bristol’s commercial centre. This quiet cul-de-sac has a grass island which has achieved Town Green status and has a healthy family demographic. A popular residential street which includes high net worth houses and is ideal for those seeking peace, tranquillity and security. There are good road links to the city centre and motorway networks and rail services are available from the two mainline stations serving the wider country. For sport and leisure there are golf courses and health clubs and the aforementioned Nature Reserve offers pleasant woodland walks which features native flora and fauna. Stoke Bishop, Henleaze and Westbury on Trym have restaurants, cafes , bars and supermarkets including a Waitrose. There are schools, primary, secondary, state and independent all within a short distance.
Square Footage: 2,579 sq ft
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Description
A modern and contemporary house constructed circa 2017, beautifully appointed and upgraded during the tenure of the present owners. This three storey family house enjoys a magnificent orientation with a spectacular green backdrop taking in the immediate tiered terraces and gardens and also the Sneyd Park Nature Reserve. The southerly orientation captures significant solar gain which is evident in a majority of the rooms. The versatile footprint includes open plan elements to the ground and hall floors and four bedrooms are served by two bathrooms, one of which is en suite.
Approached at the hall floor level there is good circulation space with galleried landings and the open tread oak and glass balustraded staircase has a slate style wall to the upper and lower floors. There are two interconnecting rooms with full length picture widows over the rear elevation and modern downlighting. These are currently used as a drawing room and sitting room/office. The lower ground floor is largely open plan and displays the three distinct functions and with level access to the terraces and garden. There is a relaxed living area, a generous dining area and a comprehensive kitchen with breakfast bar, a range of wall and base units and various integrated appliances. Beyond is a utility and again a cinema room with all the required AV installation. There are two cloakrooms located on the hall and lower ground floor as well as four bedrooms; the principal bedroom has the benefit of not only a dressing room with fully fitted wardrobes and shelving but also a more recently installed shower room with a contemporary suite. The remaining three bedrooms enjoy different outlooks and are particularly well served by the modern family bathroom which includes a comprehensive white suite.
The garage is integrated and approached via a loose gravelled and block paved drive with ample parking and there is an electric up and over door. The front garden is laid to lawn and planted around the periphery with access on the left hand side of the house. There is also a greenhouse and planter troughs for home grown produce.
The rear garden has been landscaped with three tiered terraces complete with gabions and planter troughs with Pleached Beech and wispy architectural Silver Birch. There are designated areas for dining, relaxing and to enjoy the views with a significant lower terrace which is glass balustraded. Below again there is a barbeque pit and delineated by Willow hurdles, a wild garden and fence line with the nature reserve beyond.
Location
Sneyd Park is a leafy suburb lying to the North West of Bristol’s commercial centre. This quiet cul-de-sac has a grass island which has achieved Town Green status and has a healthy family demographic. A popular residential street which includes high net worth houses and is ideal for those seeking peace, tranquillity and security. There are good road links to the city centre and motorway networks and rail services are available from the two mainline stations serving the wider country. For sport and leisure there are golf courses and health clubs and the aforementioned Nature Reserve offers pleasant woodland walks which features native flora and fauna. Stoke Bishop, Henleaze and Westbury on Trym have restaurants, cafes , bars and supermarkets including a Waitrose. There are schools, primary, secondary, state and independent all within a short distance.
Square Footage: 2,579 sq ft
Additional Info
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Mains Drainage
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