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House For Sale £400,000
Parnell Road, Stoke Park


Description
"It is amazing living on the edge of Stoke Park. For central Bristol it's amazing how much wildlife you can see. From the comfort of our sofa we have seen kestrels hunting, green woodpeckers and fox cubs playing. You even hear owls at night! The pizza restaurant in Cheswick Village is excellent and the routes into town are great too. The metrobus gets you to Cabot Circus in fifteen minutes and you can cycle to town mainly off road in twenty minutes. Bristol Parkway isn't far away either!"

Stoke Park is a well-regarded area in North East Bristol, which has been recently developed to satisfy the huge demand for property in North Bristol. Within Stoke Park, Parnell Road houses the iconic Dower House and provides a quiet cul-de-sac within a close walk of the popular Stoke Park Estate. Stoke Park is very close to the fast-growing Cheswick Village, ideal for popping to the shops, eateries and making use of the facilities, such as Boston Tea Party and Tribal Fit Gym. The area continues to grow in size and popularity, with the nearby Wallscourt Farm Academy rated as 'Good' by Ofsted, which is why so many families look to stay within the area. Island Copsie is also within close proximity to Trinity Academy in Lockleaze, which is part of the highly regarded Cathedral Schools Trust. The area is situated close to several areas of employment, with many residents working at the nearby M.o.D, Aviva or making the short journey to other major employers in North Bristol, such as Rolls Royce and Airbus. For those who work or socialise in the City Centre, the proximity of two train stations is very useful whilst buses also provide access by public transport, able to cut through to the Horfield area via a designated route for buses and pedestrians. The area is situated very close to the M32 so for those travelling to Bristol, London or South Wales by car, the house is very well placed. For residents looking to retreat from city life, the area has a good range of green spaces, from the expansive Stoke Park, 267 acres of countryside, with a diversity of open-space, woodland and ponds in the view of the 16th Century Dower House, to the winding paths along Snuff Mills and the Oldbury Court Estate ideal for dog walkers, runners and mountain bikers.

Built in 1720, The Orangery is a stunning grade II building. Part of Bristol's history, it is sat within the grounds of the imposing Dower House. The interior has been expertly and meticulously transformed during the departing owners seven-year tenure. Entrance is into the forty foot (12m) long open plan living/kitchen/dining area, encompassed by masses of natural light, attributed by the four full length sash windows and incredible 4.5m ceilings. Underfoot the main space benefits from a new limestone flag floor with gas fired underfloor heating. The recently fitted bespoke kitchen features solid Welsh ash doors, slate and elm worktops, a professional spec. range cooker and unique Japanese Kumiko inlays. A 12 kW wood burner provides a focal point for the main living area with privacy ensured through the fitment of new bespoke cantilevered shutters on each of the four main windows.

Moving through the home, a bright hallway greets you, with a larger double bedroom on your left, and second bedroom/study area to your right. Progressing down the stairs, you will find a three piece bathroom suite and useful utility area. A private parking space for 2 vehicles and communal garden completes the property, with a luscious woodland to your left and far reaching across the Stoke Park estate and the neighbouring town of Frenchay. EPC not required, due to being a listed building.


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