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16 bedroom detached house

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Study
Level access
Detached house
16 beds
8 baths
19837
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand H
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *

Features and description

Main House: Basement rooms with boiler room and wine cellar • Five car garage • Triple car port • Two open parking areas

East Wing: Reception hall • Kitchen/dining/family room • Drawing room • Study • Snug • Games room • Principal bedroom with walk in wardrobe and en suite bathroom • Five further bedrooms • Four bathrooms (two en suite)

West Wing: Reception hall • Five reception rooms • Kitchen/dining room • Further kitchen • Seven bedrooms • Six bathrooms (three en suite) • Roof terrace

Further one bedroom and two bedroom apartments

Large front and rear gardens • Plunge pool • Garden house

Description
Frenchay Park House is a handsome and balanced Grade II Listed residence, built in the mid 18th century of Ashlar limestone elevations under a slate tile roof. Originally built as a fine family home, it later was used as a hospital in World War II and then owned by the NHS until around ten years ago when it was bought back to a family house for the present owners. The accommodation is approximately nearly 20,000 sq ft and is set across five floors, presently arranged as four parts, the east wing, west wing and two further apartments, (one bedroom and two bedroom), on the upper floors, to allow for multigenerational family living. Throughout the property are numerous retained period features to include the stone flooring, fireplaces, wood panelling, large sash windows and the grand central staircase. The ground floor has several vast reception rooms, including a large inner hall in the east wing with a central lightwell, all accessed off the reception hall, immediately showing the grandeur and volume the property has to offer. The east wing is set over two floors, whilst the west wing is over three floors and benefitting from a large roof terrace overlooking the rear garden. The basement has a number of store rooms, as well as housing a wine cellar and recently installed boiler rooms with hot water tanks, enough to run a small hotel.
At the far side of the property, accessed through an archway, is a large five car garage, triple car port and gravel parking area. Whilst to the front of the property is a further tarmac parking area for numerous cars and leading to the front garden and ha-ha to meet the adjoining parkland that it overlooks in a southerly aspect. A large level lawn garden with a selection of mature trees lies to the rear of the property, at the bottom of which is a plunge pool and an office/garden house with a shower room and power.
The views from the property stretch south across mature parkland and across the spire of the pretty Frenchay Church in the distance.

Situation
The property is located overlooking the convenient and historic setting of Frenchay Common.
Frenchay is a village approximately 5 miles northeast of Bristol city centre and includes several large expanses of dedicated village green areas as well as National Trust land. It was a popular residence of many wealthy Bristol merchants in the 18th century with a large cluster of impressive homes alongside a number of traditional stone cottages that lead directly into the Frome Valley and its beautiful parks and riverside walks. Alongside the village green (where WG Grace once played) are several churches and a quaker meeting house, as well as the village hall, local pub and dedicated village museum. Frenchay is well located for access to the M32 and M4/M5 and is close to Bristol Parkway Station for mainline links to London Paddington, South Wales and the Midlands.
The property is a short distance to the University of the West of England main campus, Abbeywood MoD and aerospace industries of Rolls Royce and BAE.
Bristol has a number of independent schools with very good reputations, including Colston Collegiate at Stapleton, less than two miles away.

Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Planning: Grade II Listed
Services: All mains services are connected
Council Tax: Band H
Local Authority: Bristol City Council
EPC: Bands to be confirmed
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Carter Jonas
Directions: Proceed out of Bristol city centre on the M32. At Junction 1 take the 3rd exit onto A4174 and at the traffic lights turn right onto Bristol Road B4058. After about 1 mile, at the roundabout take the second exit onto Begbrook Park. After a short distance a small gate house is located on the left, with the church coming up on the right, and go through the gates turning left and the property is found after a short distance on the right.

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Carter Jonas - Bath
Carter Jonas - Bath
5-6 Wood Street Bath BA1 2JQ
01225 288690
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We want to give you the very best advice combined with the highest service standards across all aspects of your property interests. Carter Jonas is a national firm with international affiliates and our head office is in Chapel Place. From our city centre Bath office, we provide the following services; residential sales and lettings, commercial agency investments, and Building Surveying services, rural and estate management, new homes and development, probate and valuations. Bath is a World Heritage city that is surrounded by undulating countryside. It has been made famous for its Roman origins, classical Georgian architecture, and its sheer beauty. It has fantastic communications with a mainline train service to London and Bristol, M4 Motorway links 10 miles to the North and dissected by the River Avon and Kennett and Avon canal. Recreation is a fundamental part of the city; attracting nearly 4 million tourists a year with over 100 restaurants including Jamie Oliver’s Italian, over 100 bars and numerous nightclubs. The city hosts numerous festivals to include The Bath Literary Festival and Bath Music Festival. Home of the premiership Bath Rugby Team, as well as having a race course, numerous golf courses and an eclectic range of shops and museums. Education is renowned with excellent schools in both the public and private sectors. There are two universities; the Bath University was voted University of the year on 2011 by The Sunday Times. Team Bath is the umbrella name of the universities of Baths sports teams and provides excellent sporting facilities.
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