Versatile 3,300 sq ft home with studio, large garden and driveway..
Spacious 3,300 sq ft detached layout for multigenerational living or WFH
31' vaulted family room/studio with independent external access
Newly fitted kitchen/breakfast room with utility and cloakroom
Four large double bedrooms; two bedrooms with en suites
Generous private gravel driveway and secluded rear garden with pond
Powered large shed ideal for workshop or garden office conversion
Built 1950s–60s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit likely needed
EPC D (56); glazing pre-2002 and council tax is quite expensive
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac near Victoria Road, this substantial detached home provides more than 3,300 sq ft of flexible living ideal for multigenerational families or heavy home-workers. Ground floor planning includes multiple reception rooms, a newly fitted kitchen/breakfast room, utility and cloakroom, plus a remarkable 31' vaulted family room/studio with independent access. The layout supports separate upstairs landings and an internal secondary staircase — useful for privacy or letting options.
Four large double bedrooms occupy the first floor, including a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite, a second bedroom with en-suite, and built-in storage throughout. Outside offers a broad gravel driveway, secluded rear garden with a high red brick boundary wall, pond and a powered shed that could serve as a workshop or garden office (subject to permissions). Transport links by rail and road place Bath, Bristol and nearby towns within easy reach.
Buyers should note the house dates from the 1950s–60s with cavity walls assumed uninsulated, double glazing fitted before 2002 and an EPC rated D (56). Council tax is described as quite expensive. These factors present straightforward improvement opportunities (insulation, glazing upgrade, energy efficiency works) that would increase comfort and reduce running costs.