Large 4/5-bedroom family house with south-east garden and large tandem garage in top Stoke Bishop school catchment..
- Detached 1930s family home with 4/5 bedrooms
- South-easterly private rear garden with patio and fruit trees
- Large tandem garage (approx 30'11" x 12') and resin driveway
- Within Elmlea and Bristol Free School catchments
- Potential to extend into loft/rear (subject to planning)
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; likely poorer energy efficiency
- Council tax described as quite expensive; running costs may be high
A spacious 1930s detached family house, set on a large plot in Stoke Bishop and offered freehold. The house provides generous living rooms, a well-equipped kitchen with utility, and versatile 4/5 bedroom accommodation across multiple levels — ideal for growing families who need space and flexibility. The south-easterly rear garden, mature landscaping and central patio offer sunny outdoor living and play space, while a wide resin driveway and large tandem garage provide excellent off-street parking and storage.
This location is a major selling point: the property lies within the catchment for Elmlea and Bristol Free School and sits in a very affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and strong mobile signal. Several neighbouring homes have extended into the loft or rear; this house also offers clear potential for loft or rear extensions subject to planning, creating long-term value for families looking to adapt the layout.
Buyers should be aware of a few material points: the property’s cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, glazing install date is unknown, and the council tax is described as quite expensive — factors that may affect running costs. The house retains period character but will benefit from targeted refurbishment to improve energy efficiency and modernise certain finishes. Overall, it suits families seeking a roomy, well-located home with scope to personalise and increase value over time.