4 reception rooms and three upstairs bedrooms plus master en-suite
Grade II listed 14th-century cottage with many original features
Rear double-glazed windows fitted 2018; modern fitted kitchen and utility
Private rear garden, driveway and two detached garages provide rare parking
Located near Northleaze School and reputable independent schools nearby
Listed status restricts alterations and may increase repair costs
Council tax banding described as expensive; ongoing maintenance likely
No flood risk; excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Chestnut Farm is a beautifully presented Grade II listed 14th-century cottage combining historic character with everyday comfort. Exposed beams, stonework and a wood-burning stove create a strong period atmosphere, while a modern fitted kitchen, utility room and recent double-glazed windows to the rear (2018) provide practical convenience for family life.
The layout suits family living with three reception rooms, a master bedroom with en-suite, three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside there is a private rear garden, driveway and two garages — rare for a terraced cottage — giving secure parking and storage. The house sits in an affluent, village-fringe area close to Northleaze Junior School and good transport links.
Important practical notes: the property’s Grade II listed status restricts alterations and can increase renovation or maintenance costs; any changes will require listed-building consent. Council tax is described as expensive, and older fabric means ongoing upkeep should be expected despite recent upgrades. Flood risk is low and broadband and mobile signal are strong.
This home will suit a family seeking character, space and parking in a desirable Long Ashton location, or a buyer prepared to live with listed constraints. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the proportions and finish.