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£995,0005 bedroom link detached house for sale
Tockington Green, Tockington, Bristol, BS32
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Link detached house
5 beds
2 baths
2508
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Vestibule and reception hall
- Drawing room, dining room and garden room
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Rear lobby, sitting room and second kitchen
- Three staircases
- Five bedrooms, family bathroom and a ‘Jack and Jill’ shower room
- Delightful enclosed courtyard garden
- Level lawned front garden
- Gated parking, garage and outbuildings
- EPC Rating = F
A period village home in the heart of Tockington.
Description
Tockington Lodge is a delightful period home with origins dating back to the 1700’s and combining formality with informality. Full of character and charm, the property is ideally placed in the heart of this village and enjoys views over immediate pasture and has the benefit of a private courtyard and garden with herbaceous borders. Stone built and with a pan tiled and double Roman roof, the property has been gentrified with an impressive façade. There are three staircases creating flexibility and scope for multi-generational living.
Tockington Lodge has a vestibule which leads through to the reception hall with rising staircase to the first floor. There is an understairs cupboard and two principal rooms lie directly off; the drawing room has a casement window to the front elevation and a feature fireplace. The dining room provides occasional entertaining and is a thoroughfare to the intimate kitchen/breakfast room. Beyond lies the garden room which has a tiled floor and fixed roof with dual aspect doors to the garden to the front and enclosed courtyard to the rear. The kitchen/breakfast room is the heart of the home, warm and inviting with a feature fireplace with wood burning stove and ample space for occasional dining at the breakfast table. There are a range of wall and base units, cooking facilities include a double oven, hob, dishwasher whilst the utility which lies directly off and houses the oil fired boiler. Beyond and in sequence there is a lobby with the second of the staircases to the middle of the house, replacement doors provide access to the courtyard and there is a cloakroom. The sitting room with inglenook and wood burning stove is open plan and includes a kitchen and there are two bedrooms above as well as a ‘Jack and Jill’ shower room. This is perfect for a dependent relative or for income. Within the main body of the family house, there are three bedrooms, the principal bedroom has the benefit of the ‘Jack and Jill’ shower room as well as a dressing room. The two remaining bedrooms enjoy high ceilings with casement windows overlooking the front elevation and these are served by the family bathroom.
Outside and to the front the garden includes planted Bays, Espaliers and a raised planter bed. The lawn is fringed with box hedging and there are heavily planted borders with Hellebores, Euphorbia, Primroses and Primula. There is gated off road car parking, a raised vegetable patch area and a stone built former garage with double opening doors which is predominantly used for storage. Adjacent is a potting shed or workshop which houses the oil tank. The courtyard garden has a distinctly Mediterranean feel, low maintenance , private and enclosed, this is an idyllic sun trap.
Location
The village of Tockington is situated to the north of Bristol, west of the A38, about 3 miles from the M4/M5 interchange and about 5.5 miles from Bristol Parkway, a mainline station (with London Paddington from 83 minutes). Bristol Airport provides UK, national and international flights.
The parish of Olveston has a good range of shops including Post Office and local shop/newsagent. The market town of Thornbury is approximately 3.5 miles to the north-east and the Cribbs Causeway out of town shopping and leisure complex is about 5 miles way. There are local primary schools in the villages of Lower Almondsbury and Olveston. Marlwood and Castle (both highly regarded secondary schools), are in Thornbury. Tockington Manor School sits within the village. Bristol’s other leading independent schools are commutable. The Swan Public House is situated just off the green and there are two other pubs locally. Tockington is a highly desirable conservation village with a vibrant local community. Recreational
Square Footage: 2,508 sq ft
Additional Info
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Description
Tockington Lodge is a delightful period home with origins dating back to the 1700’s and combining formality with informality. Full of character and charm, the property is ideally placed in the heart of this village and enjoys views over immediate pasture and has the benefit of a private courtyard and garden with herbaceous borders. Stone built and with a pan tiled and double Roman roof, the property has been gentrified with an impressive façade. There are three staircases creating flexibility and scope for multi-generational living.
Tockington Lodge has a vestibule which leads through to the reception hall with rising staircase to the first floor. There is an understairs cupboard and two principal rooms lie directly off; the drawing room has a casement window to the front elevation and a feature fireplace. The dining room provides occasional entertaining and is a thoroughfare to the intimate kitchen/breakfast room. Beyond lies the garden room which has a tiled floor and fixed roof with dual aspect doors to the garden to the front and enclosed courtyard to the rear. The kitchen/breakfast room is the heart of the home, warm and inviting with a feature fireplace with wood burning stove and ample space for occasional dining at the breakfast table. There are a range of wall and base units, cooking facilities include a double oven, hob, dishwasher whilst the utility which lies directly off and houses the oil fired boiler. Beyond and in sequence there is a lobby with the second of the staircases to the middle of the house, replacement doors provide access to the courtyard and there is a cloakroom. The sitting room with inglenook and wood burning stove is open plan and includes a kitchen and there are two bedrooms above as well as a ‘Jack and Jill’ shower room. This is perfect for a dependent relative or for income. Within the main body of the family house, there are three bedrooms, the principal bedroom has the benefit of the ‘Jack and Jill’ shower room as well as a dressing room. The two remaining bedrooms enjoy high ceilings with casement windows overlooking the front elevation and these are served by the family bathroom.
Outside and to the front the garden includes planted Bays, Espaliers and a raised planter bed. The lawn is fringed with box hedging and there are heavily planted borders with Hellebores, Euphorbia, Primroses and Primula. There is gated off road car parking, a raised vegetable patch area and a stone built former garage with double opening doors which is predominantly used for storage. Adjacent is a potting shed or workshop which houses the oil tank. The courtyard garden has a distinctly Mediterranean feel, low maintenance , private and enclosed, this is an idyllic sun trap.
Location
The village of Tockington is situated to the north of Bristol, west of the A38, about 3 miles from the M4/M5 interchange and about 5.5 miles from Bristol Parkway, a mainline station (with London Paddington from 83 minutes). Bristol Airport provides UK, national and international flights.
The parish of Olveston has a good range of shops including Post Office and local shop/newsagent. The market town of Thornbury is approximately 3.5 miles to the north-east and the Cribbs Causeway out of town shopping and leisure complex is about 5 miles way. There are local primary schools in the villages of Lower Almondsbury and Olveston. Marlwood and Castle (both highly regarded secondary schools), are in Thornbury. Tockington Manor School sits within the village. Bristol’s other leading independent schools are commutable. The Swan Public House is situated just off the green and there are two other pubs locally. Tockington is a highly desirable conservation village with a vibrant local community. Recreational
Square Footage: 2,508 sq ft
Additional Info
Mains water
Mains electricity
Mains drainage
Oil central heating
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