Four double bedrooms plus study and flexible ground-floor ensuite bedroom
Large bespoke kitchen/diner with Belfast sink and Esse range oven
Main first-floor lounge with beams, dual aspect and open fireplace
Snug with wood-burning stove; useful for quieter family time
Gated stone-walled front courtyard and generous enclosed rear garden
Outbuilding suitable for gym/studio/home office; pergola and outdoor kitchen
Off-street parking for two cars and separate garage/store; additional courtyard space limited
Slow broadband and average mobile signal; some rooms have low ceilings
This detached period house — known as 'The Stables' — sits in the heart of Lower Almondsbury and offers generous, well-zoned family accommodation across roughly 2,184 sq ft. The layout balances character features (exposed beams, open fireplace, wood‑burning stove and a Belfast sink) with practical spaces: a bespoke kitchen/diner, large utility, multiple stores and an outbuilding suitable for a home gym, studio or office. One ground‑floor double bedroom with ensuite provides convenient guest or multi‑generational living.
The house is arranged for flexible family life: a spacious first‑floor main lounge with dual aspect and open fire, a snug off the kitchen with a wood‑burner for quieter evenings, and four double bedrooms (two with ensuites). Externally there is a gated stone‑walled front courtyard, generous enclosed rear garden with pergola and outdoor kitchen, plus off‑street parking for two and an attached garage store.
Practical points to note: broadband speeds are slow in this location, mobile signal is average, and some cottage areas show lower ceilings and compact room proportions. Parking is for two cars with limited additional space in the courtyard. The property is freehold, in a very affluent area and close to an Ofsted‑rated outstanding primary school, making it well suited to families seeking village living with good commuter links to Bristol.
In short, this is a characterful, well‑maintained village home that suits buyers wanting period charm, flexible living spaces and a large garden with ancillary workspace — while accepting the locality’s slow broadband and a few cottage‑scale spaces within an otherwise large house.