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4 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Semi-detached house
4 beds
1 bath
1485
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Features and description
- Original Four-Bedroom Home
- Driveway For Multiple Cars
- Retained Period Features
- Bay-Fronted Living Room And Separate Dining Room
- Conservatory With Access To West-Facing Garden
- Kitchen With Dual Aspect
- Large Loft With Conversion Potential (STPP)
- Rear Garden With Lawn, Patio, And Decked Area
- Garage Access From Garden
- Situated On A Popular Residential Street
A spacious 1920s, four-bedroom, semi-detached home with original character, generous living space, and a west-facing garden.
Built in 1929, this generously sized home retains many of its original features and sits on a large west-facing plot with a driveway, garage, and mature gardens. Well-presented throughout, it offers plenty of space and flexibility for growing families.
At the front, a wide driveway provides off-street parking for up to four cars and leads to a single garage. A side gate offers convenient access to the rear garden.
A generous enclosed porch opens into a welcoming hallway, giving access to the main living areas. These include a bright front lounge with a bay window, high ceilings, and original coving, creating a warm and elegant feel. To the rear, the dining room features a central fireplace and flows through to the conservatory, which enjoys views of the garden.
The kitchen itself boasts dual-aspect windows bringing in plenty of natural light and offers views over the garden. Just off the hallway is a versatile breakfast room, complete with built-in storage and a window overlooking the side of the property, ideal as a home office, playroom or informal dining space. A handy downstairs WC is tucked beneath the stairs.
Upstairs, the landing is naturally lit by a mid-level frosted window, maintaining privacy while bringing in daylight. The principal bedroom sits at the front of the house and benefits from a bay window, built-in storage, and high ceilings. The second double bedroom offers built-in storage and views over the rear garden. The third bedroom, positioned at the back, is another well-proportioned room with a side-facing window, while the fourth bedroom looks out to the front. The family bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower, bath, WC, and wash basin, with a frosted window providing both light and privacy.
A particular highlight is the large loft, which offers full head height and excellent potential for conversion (subject to the usual permissions), as seen in neighbouring properties.
Outside, the west-facing garden has been thoughtfully arranged with a decked area, central patio, and lawn surrounded by mature planting for added privacy. There’s also rear access to the garage, which could be adapted into a home office, studio, or similar use—again, subject to necessary consents.
This is a substantial, characterful home with well-balanced accommodation, a great layout, and fantastic scope to update or extend to suit modern needs.
Council Tax Band E
Freehold
PLEASE NOTE; Should you wish to proceed with an offer on this property, we are obliged by HMRC to conduct mandatory Anti Money Laundering Checks. We outsource these checks to our compliance partners at Coadjute and they charge a fee for this service.
Built in 1929, this generously sized home retains many of its original features and sits on a large west-facing plot with a driveway, garage, and mature gardens. Well-presented throughout, it offers plenty of space and flexibility for growing families.
At the front, a wide driveway provides off-street parking for up to four cars and leads to a single garage. A side gate offers convenient access to the rear garden.
A generous enclosed porch opens into a welcoming hallway, giving access to the main living areas. These include a bright front lounge with a bay window, high ceilings, and original coving, creating a warm and elegant feel. To the rear, the dining room features a central fireplace and flows through to the conservatory, which enjoys views of the garden.
The kitchen itself boasts dual-aspect windows bringing in plenty of natural light and offers views over the garden. Just off the hallway is a versatile breakfast room, complete with built-in storage and a window overlooking the side of the property, ideal as a home office, playroom or informal dining space. A handy downstairs WC is tucked beneath the stairs.
Upstairs, the landing is naturally lit by a mid-level frosted window, maintaining privacy while bringing in daylight. The principal bedroom sits at the front of the house and benefits from a bay window, built-in storage, and high ceilings. The second double bedroom offers built-in storage and views over the rear garden. The third bedroom, positioned at the back, is another well-proportioned room with a side-facing window, while the fourth bedroom looks out to the front. The family bathroom is fitted with a walk-in shower, bath, WC, and wash basin, with a frosted window providing both light and privacy.
A particular highlight is the large loft, which offers full head height and excellent potential for conversion (subject to the usual permissions), as seen in neighbouring properties.
Outside, the west-facing garden has been thoughtfully arranged with a decked area, central patio, and lawn surrounded by mature planting for added privacy. There’s also rear access to the garage, which could be adapted into a home office, studio, or similar use—again, subject to necessary consents.
This is a substantial, characterful home with well-balanced accommodation, a great layout, and fantastic scope to update or extend to suit modern needs.
Council Tax Band E
Freehold
PLEASE NOTE; Should you wish to proceed with an offer on this property, we are obliged by HMRC to conduct mandatory Anti Money Laundering Checks. We outsource these checks to our compliance partners at Coadjute and they charge a fee for this service.
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Founded in Clifton by Charles Joseph Hole in 1867, CJ Hole's main business was rent collection - which in the Victorian era was much more common than buying. As the years rolled by and the company was passed down to his sons, the focus of the business changed towards the selling of property as well. CJ Hole continued to prosper and today is a major force within the highly competitive estate agency market in the South West. Our excellent reputation has helped CJ Hole to expand within Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire so that there are now many branches serving the area. Today, having sold property in three different centuries and as one of the oldest estate agents throughout Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire, CJ Hole is regarded as one of the most highly professional property firms in the region with a tradition of providing a first class service to its customers.


































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