End-of-cul-de-sac position with panoramic countryside outlooks
Four double bedrooms; master bedroom includes en-suite shower room
Two large reception rooms plus ground-floor study and utility room
Double garage with motorised doors and sweeping multi-car driveway
Large, private gardens backing onto farmland; summerhouse and shed included
Oil-fired boiler and radiators (not on community supply)
Very slow broadband speeds; check connectivity for remote working
Local crime levels reported as very high; council tax fairly expensive
An executive four-bedroom detached home tucked at the end of a quiet three-house cul-de-sac, offering generous living space and striking countryside views. The house is well presented throughout, with two large reception rooms, a ground-floor study, utility and a master bedroom with en-suite. A double garage with motorised doors and a sweeping driveway provide excellent parking and storage.
The rear garden backs directly onto farmland, delivering privacy and uninterrupted rural vistas — ideal for families who value outdoor space and a peaceful setting while remaining just north of Bristol. The layout suits everyday family life and occasional home working, with practical circulation and generous room sizes throughout.
Buyers should note some material factors: heating is oil-fired (not on a community supply), broadband speeds are very slow, and local crime statistics are very high. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Constructed around 1996–2002, the property appears well maintained but buyers should confirm dates of glazing, services and any future maintenance costs.
Overall this home will appeal to families or professionals seeking space, privacy and countryside outlooks close to urban links. It offers immediate move-in condition with scope for cosmetic updating or modest extensions to enhance living areas and capitalise on the views (subject to planning).