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House For Sale £525,000
Pitch & Pay Park, Sneyd Park BS9


Description
This is a wonderful 1960s built town-house situated in a good position within this highly popular Pitch and Pay Park development. It is within a few minutes’ walk of the renowned Durdham Downs and there’s a regular bus that stops on Julian Road, being a stone’s throw away, providing access to many of Bristol’s favourable shopping areas. The house offers flexible accommodation suitable for a wide variety of prospective buyers of all ages.

The house is approached via a paved pathway across part of Pitch & Pay Park’s communal garden and leads to the front door. Upon entering, the accommodation comprises a light and airy hallway with staircase to first floor and doors to sitting room, dining/family room, kitchen & cloakroom. The sitting room is a very good size, being circa 23’ x 12’ with coved ceilings, feature fireplace incorporating an electric fire and oak mantle surround. The uPVC double glazed sliding patio doors at one end of the room open out onto the rear garden and the other end is a full-length uPVC double glazed window to the front. The kitchen, also to the rear has a uPVC double glazed window overlooking garden, range of fitted timber fronted units, granite effect worktops, stainless steel sink, colourful tiled splash backs and plumbing for washing machine. There is also a built-in stainless-steel oven, fitted stainless steel gas hob with chimney hood over, freestanding fridge/freezer, side board, wooden effect floor and a central ceiling track light. To the front of the house is a dining/family room also with a full-length uPVC double glazed window that overlooks the attractive communal gardens. Completing the ground floor is the cloakroom which accommodates a wall mounted Worcester boiler.

Upstairs there are three good bedrooms, all with uPVC double glazed windows, feature high pitched ceilings, bedroom one with two fitted double wardrobes and a bathroom with fitted vanity units and a white three-piece suite with tiled splashbacks

Outside there is a good size rear garden, with a patio by the house and then extends onto a predominantly lawn garden. There is a brick paved pathway running the length where a gate at the bottom opens onto a pedestrian pathway and throughout the garden are many established shrubs and plants. The good size lawned communal gardens to the front of the house are conveniently maintained by the resident’s management company.

There is a single garage situated independently in a nearby block of garages within the Pitch & Pay development only a short stroll from the house.

Pitch and Pay Park is within the Sneyd Park Conservation area, representing the nationally recognised architectural concept that 'Span developments' introduced. Being a distinctive 1960s development, it has a special ethos and style of its own, carefully conserved by its residents. It is also listed in Bristol’s 100 Best Buildings and the estate has been praised by many other experts as amongst the very best of Bristol’s post-war housing developments. As befitting a conservation area, the grounds are expertly maintained by the gardeners, with fine examples of trees including spectacular mature oak trees from the original Pitch and Pay House and a variety of pines, maples, birch and cedars to name but a few, with open greens, front lawns, hedges and shrubs. The Pitch and Pay Residents Society represents the residents and ensures that the appearance and integrity of the estate is maintained.

There is a quarterly Society charge of £160.

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