Prominent corner plot with large level wraparound gardens
Four double bedrooms across two storeys; versatile family layout
Three reception rooms: lounge, dining room, breakfast/sitting area
Off‑street parking for up to six cars plus single garage
EPC C; main gas boiler and radiators in place
Built 1950s–60s; likely requires modernisation and insulation work
Single shower room only—may need extra bathroom for family needs
Freehold; council tax band above average
Set on a prominent corner plot in sought-after Downend, this detached mid‑20th‑century bungalow/house offers spacious, flexible living across two levels—four double bedrooms and three reception rooms give plenty of space for family life, home working or hobbies. The large, level gardens wrap around the house and provide private outdoor space, mature planting and multiple seating areas for children and entertaining.
Practical benefits include off‑street parking for several cars, a single garage, and an EPC rating of C. The home's layout features a dual‑aspect lounge, separate dining room, breakfast/sitting area and a kitchen with oak units—good bones for anyone wanting to update finishes or reconfigure rooms to suit a growing family. Broadband is fast and the neighbourhood records low crime and strong local schools nearby.
Important considerations: the property dates from the 1950s–60s and some updating is likely. Cavity walls are assumed uninsulated and there is a single ground‑floor shower room only, so buyers seeking modern energy performance or additional bathrooms should budget for upgrades. Council tax is above average for the area.
Overall this freehold home will suit buyers looking for a spacious family property on a large plot with scope to modernise and add value, or investors seeking rental potential in a very affluent suburb with good transport links to the M4/M5 and local amenities.