Four-bedroom detached home with estuary views and flexible ground-floor entrance.
Upside-down layout maximises estuary and protected woodland views
Set on a peaceful, elevated plot in Portishead, this four-bedroom detached upside-down house makes the most of protected woodland and estuary views. The living room and kitchen/diner occupy the top floor, where large windows and a raised deck capture light and the tranquil outlook. The layout suits families who value privacy, flexible ground-floor accommodation, and outdoor space.
The lower level contains three double bedrooms, a dressing room and an en-suite-style arrangement, while a fourth bedroom on the entry level has its own side entrance — ideal for a home office, guest suite or holiday-let access. A modern kitchen/diner and two bathrooms provide practical everyday living, and off-street parking for two cars plus a converted garage/workshop add useful utility space.
The mature rear garden is arranged over two levels with a large raised deck and lawns that blend into the woodland behind, offering privacy and scope for gardening or outdoor entertaining. The property is freehold, in a very low-crime, affluent area with excellent mobile and broadband connectivity and good local schools close by.
Note the house was constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s (1967–75) and features double glazing of unknown install date; buyers should budget for routine updating and check specifics of the garage conversion and services. Council Tax band D and all mains services are connected.