Set within an estimated 3/4 of an acre, this extended three bedroom bungalow offers a lot more than every other property in the area! Inside off the entrance hallway are the first two bedrooms, both of which are doubles, the main family bathroom which has a four-piece suite that includes a separate shower and the kitchen which benefits from an extension. There is ample...
Set within an estimated 3/4 of an acre, this extended three bedroom bungalow offers a lot more than every other property in the area! Inside off the entrance hallway are the first two bedrooms, both of which are doubles, the main family bathroom which has a four-piece suite that includes a separate shower and the kitchen which benefits from an extension. There is ample cupboard and counter space, spaces for appliances and a breakfast bar. There is plenty of light coming in through the window which has an outlook over part of the garden.
Off the kitchen is a large WC and a utility room which gives additional storage space and has plumbing for a washing machine and a dryer.
Also off the hallway are the living and dining rooms which offer generous socialising space thanks to another extension to the house. There is plenty of light coming in through the large east facing windows and the patio doors on to the southern side of the garden. The main bedroom is off the living room and as well as another south facing window, there is integrated wardrobe space running along one side.
Outside
The garden is a unique space for a Bristol garden and a real highlight of the property. An estimated 3/4 of an acre, there are expansive areas of lawn, a patio section and a wealth of trees, plants and flowers. The property is bordered by hedgerows on most sides while the Malago, a tributary of the River Avon, forms the boundary on the eastern side of the plot.
There is ample parking available of the driveway that sweeps around the front of the house to the side where it meets the garage.
Location
'The Bungalow' on Queens Road sits right on the border between Bristol and North Somerset and so is ideally placed for access into the city and out to the countryside. Parson Street station is an 8 minute drive or 20 minute bus ride away, giving an easy route to Temple Meads station and therefore central Bristol., North Street in Southville is a 10 minute drive or 30 minutes by bicycle. The hills of Dundry are virtually on the doorstep, with plenty of public footpaths to use for those wanting to enjoy the green space, nature and views on offer. There is access to education for all ages with primary and secondary schools within walking distance and colleges a short drive away.
We think...
This property could suit a variety of buyers from families looking for a unique opportunity to developers wanting to pursue a potential development.
Material information (provided by owner)
This property is freehold, the EPC rating is TBC and the council tax band is