4 bedroom detached house
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2293
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Village location
- Detached home
- Outbuilding
- Four bedrooms
- Three bath/shower rooms
- Utility room
- Garage
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Poppies sits quietly tucked away in the heart of Priston – a beautiful village of just 250 residents, full of character, community spirit, and only four miles from the World Heritage City of Bath. Originally built in 1960 as a rectory, this detached home occupies a central position within its gardens, offering privacy, space, and far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.
Arranged over two floors, the house provides four bedrooms – one ensuite – and generous, light-filled living spaces. A detached outbuilding currently serves as a sewing studio with laundry and cloakroom, alongside a large garage and ample parking at the top of the sweeping curved drive. ‘The house has always felt airy and welcoming,’ say the owners. ‘It’s a wonderful family home with space to spread out.’ Entertaining has been a joy here. The garden and terrace connect seamlessly with the house, creating a natural flow for family gatherings and celebrations. ‘We’ve had so many garden parties – for friends, for fundraising, or just for the village. The house and garden work beautifully as one.’
The grounds are exceptional, south-facing and full of character. A potting shed with stained-glass windows and chandeliers is a favourite spot for coffee, while a summerhouse – affectionately known as the hovel – provides another place to escape. ‘The garden has given us enormous privacy and countless happy memories.’
Priston itself is a thriving village with a welcoming pub, cricket club, Saturday café, and a lively programme of events. ‘There’s the annual duck race, a village social, and the Priston Festival – a mini Glastonbury with music, dance, poetry and art. It’s such a fun and inclusive community.’
‘The West Wing has been perfect as a guest suite over the years, and my sewing studio has been a wonderful creative space. Every room has served its purpose so well – it’s hard to choose a favourite.’
‘The garden is south-facing, so we’ve always had the sun – it’s been perfect for long afternoons with friends or quiet evenings watching the stars. The views from the terrace are spectacular.’
‘After nearly 27 years, the decision to leave has not been easy. We’ll miss all of it – the house, the garden, and above all, the community. It has given us so much. But it’s time now to downsize and be nearer to family. This home will always hold a very special place in our hearts.’
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Arranged over two floors, the house provides four bedrooms – one ensuite – and generous, light-filled living spaces. A detached outbuilding currently serves as a sewing studio with laundry and cloakroom, alongside a large garage and ample parking at the top of the sweeping curved drive. ‘The house has always felt airy and welcoming,’ say the owners. ‘It’s a wonderful family home with space to spread out.’ Entertaining has been a joy here. The garden and terrace connect seamlessly with the house, creating a natural flow for family gatherings and celebrations. ‘We’ve had so many garden parties – for friends, for fundraising, or just for the village. The house and garden work beautifully as one.’
The grounds are exceptional, south-facing and full of character. A potting shed with stained-glass windows and chandeliers is a favourite spot for coffee, while a summerhouse – affectionately known as the hovel – provides another place to escape. ‘The garden has given us enormous privacy and countless happy memories.’
Priston itself is a thriving village with a welcoming pub, cricket club, Saturday café, and a lively programme of events. ‘There’s the annual duck race, a village social, and the Priston Festival – a mini Glastonbury with music, dance, poetry and art. It’s such a fun and inclusive community.’
‘The West Wing has been perfect as a guest suite over the years, and my sewing studio has been a wonderful creative space. Every room has served its purpose so well – it’s hard to choose a favourite.’
‘The garden is south-facing, so we’ve always had the sun – it’s been perfect for long afternoons with friends or quiet evenings watching the stars. The views from the terrace are spectacular.’
‘After nearly 27 years, the decision to leave has not been easy. We’ll miss all of it – the house, the garden, and above all, the community. It has given us so much. But it’s time now to downsize and be nearer to family. This home will always hold a very special place in our hearts.’
Additional Information:
Please see Key Facts For Buyers on video link/media tab.
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4 bedroom detached houses
£801,924
£801,924
About this agent

Bath and Rural Estate Agents (formally Fine & Country Bath), the award-winning boutique estate agents, is located in the heart of Georgian Bath at 36 Gay Street. Matthew Valander-Blower and Steven Shepherd jointly own the business, offering over 40 years’ experience in the Bath and surrounding areas property sector. Our team is highly proficient and professional, dedicated and courteous. We operate according to strict codes of conduct in order to achieve a successful sale of your property. You are assisted, advised and informed through each stage of the whole transaction. Bath and Rural is open 6 days a week Monday to Saturday.













































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