39 School Road | Oldland Common | Bristol | BS30 6PH £579,500

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39 School Road | Oldland Common | Bristol | BS30 6PH £579,500 39 School Road | Oldland Common | Bristol | BS30 6PH £579,500 Whether you are needing a bungalow or a house this I'm sure could adapt to your requirements! Located in an elevated position and Detached Bungalow/House briefly comprising 4 bedrooms and a child's bedroom/study. A downstairs bathroom and separate shower room/cloakroom and an en-suite Versatile Accommodation shower an upstairs bedroom. Two flexible reception rooms and a dining/conservatory not forgetting a porch, hallway, utility and a kitchen Large Family Garden breakfast room w ith Quartz worktops. There is ample parking on a landscaped drive and a 20'4 x10'6 garage also. The garden is Garage & Driveway established and offers something for all the family! View ings are essential to appreciate the flexibility this bungalow/house has to offer and to see the potential there is to enlarge the property should you wish to. Conservatory/Dining Room Property Description few small shops for the local area.The village is well served by ENTRANCE PORCH several public houses: 'The Crown and Horseshoe', 'The 6' 9" x 6' 1" (2.06m x 1.85m) Double glazed windows, tiled DESCRIPTION Cherry Tree' and 'The Dolphin'. The largest church in the flooring, lighting, door to hallway. Whether you are needing a bungalow or a house this I'm sure village is St. Anne's Church of England church. Other local could adapt to your requirements! Located in an elevated churches include the Oldland Methodist Church and a United HALLWAY position and briefly comprising 4 bedrooms and a child's Reformed Church. Oldland Common is the birthplace of the Oak flooring, radiator, LED lighting, coats cupboard, doors bedroom/study. A downstairs bathroom and separate shower famous astronomer Sir Bernard Lovell, and is home to the Sir to....... room/cloakroom and an en-suite shower an upstairs bedroom. Bernard Lovell secondary school. Other schools in the village Two flexible reception rooms and a dining/conservatory not are St. Anne's Church of England Primary School , Redfield SITTING ROOM forgetting a porch, hallway, utility and a kitchen breakfast room Edge Primary School and Cherry Gardens Primary School. 19' 10" x 12' 0" (6.05m x 3.66m) Coal effect electric fire to with Quartz worktops. There is ample parking on a landscaped stone mantel and hearth, coving, double glazed window, drive and a 20'4 x10'6 garage also. The garden is established DIRECTIONS radiator, ceiling rose, double doors to study. French doors to and offers something for all the family! Viewings are essential From our office turn right into California Road and proceed conservatory. to appreciate the flexibility this bungalow/house has to offer over the bridge up the hill into court Road. Turn right at the top and to see the potential there is to enlarge the property should and proceed to join the mini roundabout. Turn right then right EXTENDED STUDY/PLAYROOM you wish to. shortly after into School Road. The property is in a private cul- 14' 10" x 7' 5" (4.52m x 2.26m) Double glazed windows to de-sac on the left with partial views to the cycle path and end bay and double glazed door to rear garden, exposed floor AMENITIES steam railway line. boards, double glazed window to side. Door to utility. This Oldland Common is a village in South Gloucestershire, on the room has been used as a play room in the past and offers outskirts of Bristol, approximately 8 miles between the centres variable uses. of cities Bristol and Bath. It is a mainly residential area with a Encased cistern wc, panelled bath with mixer tap, wash basin DINING CONSERVATORY SHOWER ROOM/CLOAKROOM to vanity, majority tiled walls, shaver point, radiator, double 14' 0" x 11' 11" (4.27m x 3.63m) Double glazed with French 4' 7" x 4' 1" (1.4m x 1.24m) When measured into shower glazed window, Oak floor, ceiling rose and cornice. doors and windows, ceiling light ad fan, double radiator, tiled cubicle, add depth of 800mm. A modern white suite comprises flooring. a shower unit, encased cistern wc, wash basin to vanity FIRST FLOOR LANDING storage, fully tiled walls, double glazed window, fan heater, Walk in storage cupboard and eaves storage space and light. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM shaver light and point, tiled flooring. Further, linen and storage cupboards. Doors to.. 11' 4" x 9' 10" (3.45m x 3m) A limed Oak range of wall and base units, under hung one and a half bowl sink with shower BEDROOM 2 OR MASTER MASTER BEDROOM OR SECOND BEDROOM tap, Quartz worktops, plumbing and space for a slim line 13' 10" x 12' 0" (4.22m x 3.66m) This could be a reception 16' 6 max" x 13' 6 max" (5.03m x 4.11m) An irregular shape dishwasher or full size if required, Neff ceramic hob and rom if preferred. Currently used as the master. cornice, with door to en-suite, double glazed dormer window with view Samsung double oven, extractor to canopy, book case, double radiator, double glazed window, ceiling light and fan. Wardrobe over garden, tall radiator laminate floor. Celling light and fan. glazed window, glazed display cabinet, space for microwave. possibly available. Storage cupboard and eaves storage space. LED recessed lights. BEDROOM 3 EN-SUITE SHOW ER UTILITY ROOM 9' 10" x 8' 10 min" (3m x 2.69m) Again a flexible space with Comprising: shower cubicle, encased wc, corner wash basin, 7' 6" x 6' 4" (2.29m x 1.93m) sink unit, high gloss white double glazed window to splay bay, radiator, under stairs area. shaver light, ladder style towel rail, tiled flooring. storage unit, plumbing for washing machine, tall cupboard, heated towel rail, laminate flooring, door to kitchen, shower FAMILY BATHROOM BEDROOM 4 room and study. 7' 9" x 5' 5" (2.36m x 1.65m) A modem white suite comprises: 12' 5" x 8' 0" (3.78m x 2.44m) Double glazed dormer window, recessed lights, wardrobe, radiator. GARAGE PHOTOGRAPHY 20' 4" x 10' 6" (6.2m x 3.2m) Up and over door, pedestrian Some of our properties have been photographed using a high CHILDS BEDROOM/STUDY door, 3 windows, light and power, cupboards drawers and quality digital SLR combined with 10mm to 20mm lens. 9' 11" x 4' 8 Waist Height" increasing to 7' 9" max (3.02m x shelves. 1.42m) Not measured into eaves recess Double glazed dormer window, sloping ceilings. Best as a child's rom or small office. REAR GARDEN FACEBOOK & TWITTER Fully accessible eaves storage space and light. A garden for all of the family! Boasting 2 areas of grass on Why not look us up on facebook and twitter and like our slightly different levels. Patio area by the property, corner Facebook & Twitter pages! There are some useful articles and decking/seating area to the far left, shingle areas, ramp with some amusing information! OUTSIDE steps to the summer house on the right. There is a BBQ patio, concealed plastic oil tank, mature trees and shrubs. A Facebook: Besley Hill Longwell Green FRONT GARDEN/DRVEWAY delightful garden which offers a good deal of privacy. Twitter: @BesleyHillLG A landscaped garden with garage to the left. Landscaped steps to the house, pebbled and shingle areas. shrubs and FREE VALUATIONS plants interspersed. Behind the garage and in front of the If you are impressed with our service and you would like to property is an external condensing boiler, meter cupboard and know the value of your own home and how we are different water softener. There is access to the rear garden and the side from our competitors, call us on 0117 932 5686 for a free of the garage. market appraisal today. Tenure Freehold Council Tax Band F Viewing Arrangements Strictly by appointment Contact Details 101b Bath Road Longwell Green Bristol South Glos BS30 9DD www.besleyhill.co.uk [email protected] 01179 325 686 Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are f or general guidance purposes only and whilst ev ery care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon and potential buy ers are adv ised to recheck the measurements .
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