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House For Sale £535,000
Pitch and Pay Park, Sneyd Park, Bristol


Description
A fantastic 1960s built town-house situated in one of the most secluded positions within the popular Pitch and Pay Park development. It is within a few minutes’ walk of the renowned Durdham Downs. The house offers flexible accommodation suitable for a wide variety of prospective buyers.

The house is accessed to the front into a welcoming entrance hall with access to the reception rooms, the kitchen, downstairs WC and stairwell to the first floor. The lounge is well-proportioned, measuring 23’4 x 11’11 and enjoys a dual aspect and access onto the level rear garden that is south-westerly facing. The kitchen is to the rear with window looking into the garden, a range of wall and base units, worktop with a tiled splashback, stainless steel sink/drainer, integrated gas hob, electric oven and plumbing for washing machine. The final room to the ground floor is an additional reception room that offers flexibility. It could be used as a great dining space as it currently functions, but could easily be an additional snug, office room or optional ground floor bedroom.

To the first floor the landing provides access to the bedrooms and the bathroom. The bedrooms have vaulted ceilings so there is a sense of light and volume and both enjoy pleasing aspects, one to the front and one to the rear. The bathroom is a white suite, with bath with shower over, low level WC and wash hand basin.

Outside, there is a lovely size south-westerly rear garden that is low maintenance being that it is mainly laid to patio with some mature shrubs and trees. There is a useful rear gate opening onto a pedestrian pathway at the rear.

There is a garage situated independently in a nearby block of garages within the development.
Pitch and Pay Park is within the Sneyd Park Conservation area. It draws heavily on the nationally recognised architectural concepts that Eric Lyons popularised with Span Developments in Blackheath, London. Being a distinctive 1960s development it has a special ethos and style of its own, which is 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 £180.

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