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5 bedroom semi-detached house for sale

Old Sneed Road, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9
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Semi-detached house
5 bed
1 bath
2,022 sq ft / 188 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
Water: Ask agent
Heating: Ask agent
Electricity: Ask agent
Sewerage: Ask agent
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Generously proportioned 1930’s family home
  • Welcoming entrance hall
  • Two reception rooms
  • Kitchen/breakfast room, pantry and WC
  • Five bedrooms and family bathroom
  • Generous garage and off street parking
  • Level south-facing garden
  • EPC Rating = D
An extensive semi-detached family home with parking, garage and generous gardens.

Description

An appealing 1930’s semi-detached family home situated on a highly sought after residential road in Stoke Bishop, fronted with off street parking for a number of vehicles and a generous south-facing garden at the rear.

In the same ownership since 1979 and well-maintained by the current owners, the property offers an exciting opportunity to enhance and reconfigure subject to the necessary consents.
Entry is to a spacious and welcoming entrance hall leading to the bay-fronted reception room at the front elevation with an open fireplace, ceiling coving and view over the front garden. Along the hall, a door opens in to the rear reception room with sliding doors opening out to the sunny garden, allowing plenty of natural light to pour in. Adjacent is the kitchen/breakfast room, with plenty of wall and base units, breakfast bar and large window overlooking the rear garden. There is a useful pantry cupboard and separate utility room housing the boiler and plumbing for the washing facilities.

Stairs rise to the first floor with four bedrooms including the principal bedroom at the rear with a lovely outlook over the rear garden. The spacious landing leads to a four piece family bathroom with large shower cubicle, separate bath, wash hand basin and WC. The fifth bedroom is in the converted attic, a sizeable room which could also be used as a home office. A dormer could be added, subject to consent, and this could easily become the principal bedroom with en suite.

The rear garden enjoys a sunny south-facing orientation, with direct sunlight throughout much of the day. There is a paved patio area immediately off the rear reception room, leading to a level lawn with various shrubs, trees and a small pond. Enclosed by fencing and with rear access to the garage, measuring approximately 5.7m x 5.2m.

Location

Old Sneed Road is located in the heart of Sneyd Park, which lies to the North West of Bristol’s commercial centre. This green and leafy suburb is a highly prized and sought after residential address dominated by high networth family houses.

Within proximity are a small number of shops including a convenience store and restaurant whilst in nearby Henleaze there is a Waitrose supermarket and Clifton provides a number of boutiques, bars and restaurants.

There are two primary schools in proximity with a number of regarded independent schools in Clifton and Westbury on Trym.

For sporting endeavours there are health and leisure clubs in addition to golf courses, tennis clubs and recreational playing fields.

For the commuter the A4 and A4018 provide arterial routes to Bristol city centre and the M4 and M5 motorway networks. There are regular services available from Bristol Parkway and Temple Meads train stations and Bristol Airport offers a number of flights to European and some long haul destination

Square Footage: 2,022 sq ft



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Has central heating

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