Gloucester Road, Grovesend, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 3TR | Property for sale | Savills
249.44 sq m
Guide price £1,145,000(€1,355,608)

Gloucester RoadGrovesend, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 3TR

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Key features

  • Substantial, period home of 2685 sq ft of well-appointed accommodation
  • Kitchen/breakfast room with separate utility
  • Sitting room, garden room, dining room, family room/study
  • Five bedrooms, two en suites and a family bathroom
  • Double garage, workshop, garden store, paddock shed, old cow byre with conversion potential
  • Extensive grounds of 2.6 acres including a kitchen garden, lawned garden, herb garden and a paddock
  • A prime, semi-rural location rich in natural beauty yet within close proximity to Thornbury

A substantial family home with significant heritage set in extensive grounds with far reaching views.

About this property

  • A charming, detached, family home with an interesting heritage, extensive grounds and outstanding views in an area of abundant natural beauty yet within a five-minute drive of Thornbury. Originally Georgian, the house sits partially on a scheduled area known as Little Abbey Camp, a site of Iron Age and Roman historic interest. The property retains much of its period character whilst benefitting from modern upgrades by the current owners such as double glazing throughout, modern bathrooms, drylined cellar, new boiler, updated septic and oil tanks and regular maintenance of the roof and render.

    The property is set back from the main road and accessed via a private lane which leads into a gravelled front drive with ample parking, a double garage (rebuilt by current owners using original stone) with electric roller doors and an electric charging point. The house is accessed via the boot room (with access to front and rear gardens) or the utility room, which has plumbing for a washing machine, a Belfast sink, space for tumble dryer and a combi boiler (5 years old). The downstairs cloakroom sits off the utility and has been upgraded by the current owners.
    The kitchen/breakfast room faces the front elevation with a south and east orientation with a quadruple aspect and tiled flooring. There are ample wall and base units for storage as well as solid worktops and ample space for dining. Off the kitchen is a sizeable living room with a charming, stone fireplace. The room flows naturally into a charming garden room with a terracotta tiled flooring and stunning views over the rear gardens. Also off the kitchen is a cosy, carpeted family room / study with shelving and cabinetry, providing an excellent space in which to read, relax or work. Next door is a spacious dining room with strengthened engineered oak flooring, a dual aspect and excellent views onto the garden.

    Upstairs, five carpeted bedrooms sit off the central landing, all with exceptional views of the surrounding countryside. Four bedrooms are decent double whilst bedroom five would make an ideal children's bedroom. Bedrooms one and two are particularly large, bedroom one has outstanding views over the rear garden and beyond as well as its own contemporary en suite with rolltop bathtub, mosaic tiled flooring, dado panelling and a separate shower. The second bedroom has a modern en suite shower room added by current owners. Bedrooms three and four are comfortable doubles and serviced by a spacious family bathroom with bath, separate shower and laundry cupboard.

    On the lower ground level is a useful cellar which has been drylined by the current owners.

    Externally, the gardens wrap around the property and include a delightful front, kitchen garden with raised vegetable beds and productive fruit bushes; an abundant herb garden to the side of the property and a secluded back garden with a large, level lawn, numerous fruit trees, a number of patios and a stone barbecue/pizza oven. Beyond the back garden is a large paddock / wildflower meadow. The grounds offer far-reaching countryside views to all aspects, including across the Severn Estuary into Wales and north to the Malvern Hills.

    Set within the grounds are a number of outbuildings including a workshop, garden storeroom, greenhouse, paddock shed and an old cow byre / log store with excellent conversion potential subject to the the necessary planning consents.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

An outstanding property for its sumptuous gardens and grounds offering far reaching panoramic views.

Sholto ThompsonProperty agent

Local information

  • A prime semi-rural location with abundant walks from the front door along the Jubilee Way and into Thornbury via Filnore Woods. Thornbury includes supermarkets suitable for day to day living whilst the nearby regional shopping centre at Cribbs Causeway, approximately 6 miles distant, offers a more eclectic mix.
  • For the commuter there are superb road links to the M4 and M5 whilst Bristol Parkway train station offers an extensive schedule of services to most cities nationwide. Central Bristol is approximately 10 miles distant with a variety of cultural and recreational facilities including theatres.
  • In the immediate locality there are state and independent schools, primary and secondary and these include The Castle School and Marlwood as well as Tockington Manor for preparatory education, whilst Bristol offers a number of quality independents including Clifton College, Badminton School for girls and Bristol Grammar.
  • For sporting pursuits there are numerous bridle paths, golf courses and Thornbury has its own leisure centre and swimming pool.

Additional information

  • Mains water
  • Mains electricity
  • Private drainage: Septic tank
  • Oil central heating
  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: F