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House For Sale £435,000
Frys Hill, Brislington


Description
"We'll be sad to leave Frys Hill after four fantastic years here. Nestled up a quiet footpath and surrounded by nature, you'd be forgiven for thinking you were in the countryside. The completely private south-facing garden has provided a colourful haven for bbqs and al fresco dining with friends in the summer, whilst the characterful kitchen and log burner in the living room have provided cosy focal points in the colder months. We've loved being so close to the shops and awesome deli on Sandy Park Road, whilst also being a short walk from Nightingale Valley nature reserve and Beeses pub on the river Avon."

Frys Hill is a quiet lane hidden between Montrose Park and Hollywood Road in Brislington. This well-presented house is just a short walk to the local shops and amenities of Sandy Park Road with Wells Road, Paintworks and Avonmeads Retail Park also a small journey. Locally there are plenty of green spaces within a short distance including Arnos Court Park, Nightingale Valley and St Annes Park which all provide a great area for runners and dog-walkers alike. For families, this location is within close proximity to a number of well regarded school such as Holymead Primary and West Town School. For those looking for more of an escape from the city, the proximity of the nearby Wells Road allows ease of access to North East Somerset and Chew Valley. For commuters, this area is very well placed, just a short distance from Bristol City Centre, Bristol Temple Meads Station and easy commute to Bath.

This is a rare opportunity to buy a real piece of history. Built around 1850 as a miners cottage, one of the first homes to be built in Brislington, this stylish cottage manages to blend period charm with a welcoming contemporary finish. Accessed via a gated entrance and into the beautiful garden, the ground floor features a spacious lounge with dual aspect windows and log burner. The kitchen/diner includes oak worktops, a Belfast sink and large island/breakfast bar. Without doubt one of the key selling points of this cottage is the spacious rear garden. As you continue to walk through the kitchen, you can find a spacious conservatory overlooking the private south facing garden, a perfect space to enjoy summer evenings. The stylish family bathroom is sat adjacent, including a roll top bath and separate shower. When you walk out into this space it is easy to forget that you're only a short drive away from central Bristol. The garden has an especially rural feel to it with plenty of lawn space and a large summerhouse for storage with an additional pebbled area for seating. Upstairs there are two large double bedrooms, both with dual aspect views and full of light. There is a third bedroom, perfectly sized for a nursery or office and finally a wc conveniently placed on the landing.

Freehold
Council Tax Band C


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