An exquisite four bedroom period family home offers a generous size interior retaining a great deal of original charm and character throughout to include original working shutters. Quite possibly one of Redland’s oldest houses which is believed to date back to c1675. The façade we understand is Grade ll listed however the rest of the house remains exempt.
A beautifully presented and versatile interior offers a light central hall with stairs rising to the first floor and access through to the main sitting room and snug both with open fireplaces.
The traditional kitchen has double doors opening through to the dining/sunroom with its direct views onto the rear garden. An inner hall with utility area and plenty of built in storage leads through to an ideal guest bedroom with separate shower room.
The principal bedroom has twin Juliet balconies to both the front and rear with views over the garden. There are two further double bedrooms and family bathroom.
\rAs well as the original vaulted cellar room there are plenty of thoughtfully designed built in cupboards throughout the house.
An exceptional Southwest facing enclosed rear garden offers a great deal of privacy. Raised decked sun terraces, lawn, flower borders displaying a rich variety of mature shrubs, plants, and small fruit trees. A purpose-built workshop/home office enjoys an outlook across the entire garden. Steps lead to the rear garage door with front access leading directly onto Luccombe Hill.
An excellent location within a quiet Redland back water and well placed for the Downs, Whiteladies Road, Redland Park and railway station with its direct links into Temple Meads station.
The house we understand is within the popular Redland Green School catchment and within walking distance of various Primary Schools and Nurseries. We strongly recommend an appointment to view this superior family home.