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£1,200,0004 bedroom house for sale
Chelvey Road, Chelvey, Bristol, BS48
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4 beds
2 baths
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EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Features and description
- Grade II* Listed family home with 16th-century origins
- Sympathetically restored and modernised throughout
- Reception hall, large living room with inglenook fireplace
- Separate sitting room with dual-aspect views
- Kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, granite island, and garden room
- Master suite in tower with panoramic views and luxury bathroom
- Three further bedrooms and family bathroom
- Landscaped gardens with formal lawns, courtyard, and summer pavilion
- Electric gates, gravel driveway and generous parking
- EPC Rating = F
A historic home with contemporary elegance
Description
Step into The Old Hall, a remarkable Grade II* Listed family home with roots stretching back to the 16th century. Beautifully restored and thoughtfully modernised in recent years, this home blends timeless character with stylish, contemporary living.
On arrival, the charm is undeniable. Original features, including exposed stone walls and a preserved section of a 16th-century spiral staircase, sit harmoniously alongside modern comforts. Outside, the gardens are immaculately laid out, formal lawns, a child’s astro turf play area and a secluded courtyard, all designed to capture the sun throughout the day and ideal for relaxing and dining.
Inside, the reception hall forms the heart of the home, with elegant rooms radiating from it. The living room is impressive in scale, with windows on three sides, and anchored by a striking inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove. For more intimacy, the sitting room offers a cosy retreat with dual-aspect views and another wood-burning stove.
The kitchen/breakfast room is the true hub of family life, beautifully designed with an Aga, integrated appliances, and a central island topped with black granite and an oak breakfast bar. A beamed ceiling adds character, while full-length windows frame views of the gardens. The adjoining garden room is perfect for formal dining, with automated vents and direct access to the outdoors. Practical spaces include a utility room, cloakroom and a former garage which is being used as a gym. Upstairs, the master suite occupies the tower, boasting panoramic views and a luxurious bathroom with oak floors, walk-in shower, and double vanity. Three further bedrooms share the family bathroom.
The gardens are a true highlight, mature, beautifully landscaped, and designed for relaxation and entertaining. From the walled courtyard overlooking the church to the south-facing lawns, herbaceous borders, and summer pavilion, every corner invites you to enjoy the outdoors. A kitchen garden with fruit trees adds practicality, while a gravel driveway and electric gates lead to generous parking.
Square Footage: 2,988 sq ft
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Description
Step into The Old Hall, a remarkable Grade II* Listed family home with roots stretching back to the 16th century. Beautifully restored and thoughtfully modernised in recent years, this home blends timeless character with stylish, contemporary living.
On arrival, the charm is undeniable. Original features, including exposed stone walls and a preserved section of a 16th-century spiral staircase, sit harmoniously alongside modern comforts. Outside, the gardens are immaculately laid out, formal lawns, a child’s astro turf play area and a secluded courtyard, all designed to capture the sun throughout the day and ideal for relaxing and dining.
Inside, the reception hall forms the heart of the home, with elegant rooms radiating from it. The living room is impressive in scale, with windows on three sides, and anchored by a striking inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove. For more intimacy, the sitting room offers a cosy retreat with dual-aspect views and another wood-burning stove.
The kitchen/breakfast room is the true hub of family life, beautifully designed with an Aga, integrated appliances, and a central island topped with black granite and an oak breakfast bar. A beamed ceiling adds character, while full-length windows frame views of the gardens. The adjoining garden room is perfect for formal dining, with automated vents and direct access to the outdoors. Practical spaces include a utility room, cloakroom and a former garage which is being used as a gym. Upstairs, the master suite occupies the tower, boasting panoramic views and a luxurious bathroom with oak floors, walk-in shower, and double vanity. Three further bedrooms share the family bathroom.
The gardens are a true highlight, mature, beautifully landscaped, and designed for relaxation and entertaining. From the walled courtyard overlooking the church to the south-facing lawns, herbaceous borders, and summer pavilion, every corner invites you to enjoy the outdoors. A kitchen garden with fruit trees adds practicality, while a gravel driveway and electric gates lead to generous parking.
Square Footage: 2,988 sq ft
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At Savills Clifton. we have been doing business in the region for nearly 20 years, and combine our local knowledge with brilliant resources across the entire Savills network. This means our clients have access to expertise in and around Clifton, but also Bristol, south Gloucestershire and north Somerset. Our Clifton office is Bristol's leading estate agents, known for helping clients to buy, sell, rent, let and finance property in the town and country. The team live in the area, and have over 75 years of combined property knowledge between them. From valuations to marketing, offers to sales, we can guide you every step of the way. We are able to draw from our further network of experts to cover other services and sectors, including planning, surveying, heritage and rural. Most visited website Savills.co.uk is the most visited UK national estate agency website, averaging over 2.4 million visits a month in 2020, and recording over 3.1 million visits in January 2021. Global exposure Our site is available in 22 languages including English, Chinese, Spanish and Russian. This guarantees your property will have the global exposure it deserves as well as providing access to more buyers via our website. Put simply, because we get more qualified visits, you get more opportunities to sell.


















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