Chain free detached house on large plot with driveway and detached garage
Ground‑floor rear extension and separate entrance suitable for annex potential
Four bedrooms, three reception rooms, large 2,030 sq ft overall space
Enclosed mature rear garden with patio, lawn and good privacy
Built c.1967–75; character features but some parts need modernisation
Double glazing present; cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades likely
Council tax above average; average local crime, very affluent area
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; convenient to Bristol and Bath
Spacious Tudor‑Revival detached house on Bath Road offering generous living space across multiple reception rooms and four bedrooms. The ground‑floor rear extension and large kitchen/breakfast room create open family living, while a separate entrance to a downstairs reception room offers potential for an annex or home office. The enclosed, mature rear garden is a major asset for families, with patio seating, lawn and good privacy. A detached single garage and wide driveway provide ample off‑street parking with access from Reynolds Close.
The property is chain free and sits within strong local schooling options, including Wellsway and several highly rated primaries, making it well suited to families. Built in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the house retains character features such as leaded windows, exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace, but some parts will benefit from updating to modern standards. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; windows are double glazed (installation date unknown).
Practical considerations include a council tax level above average and assumed cavity wall construction with no added insulation recorded, so buyers should budget for ongoing running‑cost improvements and potential energy upgrades. There is no flooding risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Overall this is a roomy, flexible family home with clear scope to modernise and add value.