Common Road, Hanham, Bristol, BS15 3LL | Property for sale | Savills
289.39 sq m(3,115 sq ft)
Guide price £1,100,000(€1,254,232)

Common RoadHanham, Bristol, BS15 3LL

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in November 2023
  • Kitchen/breakfast room and utility
  • Conservatory and study
  • Ground floor bedroom suite
  • Three first floor bedrooms and a games room
  • Bathroom, cloakroom and separate WC
  • Integrated triple car garage and extensive outbuildings
  • Landscaped formal gardens
  • 6.35 acres of woodland available by separate negotiation

A modern masterpiece in this glorious woodland setting conveniently located equidistant to Bath and Bristol.

About this property

  • Constructed in the style of the Arts and Crafts movement, this much loved family home is beautifully poised and set amongst established gardens ringed by mature woodland. Orchards is located in a quiet and elevated plot which enjoys wonderful seclusion. The property and its various outbuildings offer plenty of scope with home working, multi-generational living and leisure facilities all available. Architect designed and built by the present owners in the 1980s, the house offers a versatile footprint with scope for four/five bedroom accommodation. The formal gardens are rich in flora with meandering paths, topiaries, level lawns and various vantage points. Testament to the owners is the planting programme with colourful shrubberies, perfume herbaceous borders and a palette of changing colours throughout the four seasons.

    Orchards is approached via a gated and loose gravelled drive which culminates in a large area of hardstanding with parking and access to the triple car garage. The reception hall includes a half leaded glazed front door, smooth pine floors with a rich honey colour and a rising balustraded staircase to the upper floor. The principal room is open plan, large and welcoming with a feature brick built fireplace as the focal point. Crittall doors open through to the conservatory which overlooks the gardens. There is a kitchen/breakfast room which is well appointed with some integrated appliances and a picture window takes in the immediate sun terrace and gardens beyond. The utility has the plumbing for the prerequisite white goods. There is a ground floor bedroom suite with an adjacent study room perfect if one is looking for lateral living. The first floor is presently arranged with three bedrooms served by a bathroom and separate WC. There are high ceilings and extensive glazing whilst the vast games room can easily be adapted to a principal bedroom suite.

    The triple car garage provides plenty of integrated parking and in addition there is an extensive array of timber framed outbuildings. These include a workshop, potting store and implement store as well as an open fronted wood store. Beyond again is a further double garage currently used as a tractor store.

    The gardens are a sight to behold, imaginative in design and heavily planted. Dense woodland surrounds with clipped topiary trees, Buxus balls and advantageous terraces which enjoy the orientations. A former ornamental pond has been converted to a boule court with pungent lavender and old olive trees surrounding creating a truly provincial feel. A summer house takes in the elevated status and surveys the rear wooded backdrop and the formal structured gardens.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

The shear mystery allied with the history of the home creates the most wonderful viewing experience. Simply a must see house and garden.

David WildProperty agent

Local information

  • Communications are excellent with Bristol and Bath offering mainline high speed rail links (Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway stations) to London, the West Country, Midlands and South Wales. Keynsham station offers rail connections with Salisbury and the south coast as well as Bristol and Bath. Both Bristol and Bath offer extensive leisure, sporting, arts and recreational facilities. Educational opportunities within Bath include Kingswood, Prior Park, The Royal High School, King Edwards and Monkton Combe. Bristol offers Clifton College, Bristol Grammar School, Badminton School, Clifton High School, QEH and Colstons School. Westonbirt is to the north and the Somerset schools of Wells Cathedral, Downside, Bruton and Millfield are accessible to the south. The A431 offers direct and rural journey into Bath (six miles) and through country lanes of the Golden Valley to Lansdown and the closest M4 motorway junction 18 (Bath).

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G