Savoy Road, Bristol

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£565,000
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Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
Living Spaces
3
Type
Semi-Detached
Ownership
Leasehold
Area
1,802 sqft
Price per area
£314 /sqft

Floorplan & Rooms

Kingsize
1 Kingsize Room
Double
1 Double Room
Single
3 Single Rooms
Bathrooms
2 Bathrooms
Living Spaces
3 Living Spaces

Features

Exposed Brickwork
Garage
Garden
Hall
Kitchen Diner
Landing
Late Modern
Move in Ready
Single Garage
Utility Room
Wooden Flooring

Information

Council Tax
Council Tax Band
C

Description

Savoy Road, Brislington, Bristol, BS4 3SZ

1930s character meets modern family living
Five bedrooms Huge open-plan kitchen/diner Multiple reception spaces Private garden Driveway parking Integral garage Extended throughout

Welcome to Savoy Road a seriously impressive 1930s semi-detached family home that perfectly blends period character with modern-day living. Extended over two floors and cleverly transformed at the rear, this is a home with space, personality and plenty of wow factor.

From the moment you arrive, the paved driveway provides generous off-road parking and leads to the integral garage, while the double-storey extension above has created an exceptionally versatile home for a growing family.

Step through the front door and the welcoming entrance hall sets the tone. To the right is a lovely lounge with a feature fireplace and bay window, while a separate snug/playroom provides another brilliant space to relax, work from home or keep the kids entertained. Both rooms feature exposed floorboards, bringing out that unmistakable 1930s character and giving the home a warm, effortlessly cool feel.

But the real showstopper is waiting at the back...
The kitchen. The heart of the home.
Stretching across the full width of the rear of the property, the huge wrap-around single-storey extension has created an incredible open-plan kitchen/diner the kind of space made for busy mornings, family dinners, entertaining friends and weekends that somehow turn into evenings.
The kitchen is fitted with a Neff hob, Neff built-in oven/grill and Bosch dishwasher, with a central island featuring laminate worktops providing the perfect place for breakfast, homework, drinks or simply gathering around while dinner is being prepared.

Three skylights flood the room with natural light, while feature lighting adds a contemporary touch. The bi-fold doors open straight onto the garden, making the transition from kitchen to outside feel completely seamless.
The practical stuff hasn't been forgotten either. Just off the kitchen is a useful utility area with a recently fitted Worcester combi boiler, washing machine and a downstairs shower/WC. A side door provides direct access to the side passage and garden perfect for muddy shoes, bikes, dogs and everyday family life.

Upstairs five bedrooms, endless possibilities
The first floor is where this home really comes into its own, offering five bedrooms a fantastic amount of space for a growing family.
The principal bedroom benefits from fitted storage, while three further bedrooms are comfortable doubles, giving everyone their own space. The fifth bedroom is a single, but don't underestimate it it would make a fantastic nursery, home office, dressing room or cosy child's bedroom.
A family bathroom completes the accommodation, while the landing has two separate access hatches into the loft space, providing useful additional storage.

Outside space
The rear garden is private, established and full of potential. A combination of decking, lawn and shingle creates different zones for relaxing, entertaining and family life, while mature trees provide a lovely backdrop and a real sense of privacy.

There are well-established trees including an apple tree, stepping stones, an external electric socket and two outdoor taps. A wooden gate provides convenient side access all the way back to the front driveway.
It's the sort of garden where summer BBQs, children's adventures and lazy Sunday mornings all feel right at home.
And the location? Pretty great too...

Savoy Road sits around a 10-minute walk from Sandy Park high street, putting an increasingly exciting collection of independent businesses right on your doorstep.

Grab a coffee from Kin, pick up something tasty from the deli or greengrocers, enjoy dinner at Pukka Peacock, get your bike sorted at Bris Cycle or keep an eye out for the Ciacco pizza pop-up. And with the eagerly anticipated Grain & Grape cafe/bar adding another reason to love the neighbourhood, Sandy Park is developing a fantastic independent, community-led vibe.

For families, the area is particularly appealing, with Holymead Primary School and St Annes School both rated Good by Ofsted.
And when it's time to escape the bricks and mortar, you're surrounded by some fantastic green spaces. Nightingale Valley, Eastwood Nature Reserve, Conham Park and the River Avon Trail are all within easy reach, offering plenty of opportunities for walks, cycling and getting outdoors.
Cyclists can take advantage of the cycle track towards Temple Meads via Feeder Road, with the popular Lost & Grounded microbrewery along the way. For commuters, the X39 provides connections towards Temple Meads, Bristol city centre and Bath via the A4, while the number 1 bus runs through Sandy Park towards Bristol city centre via Temple Meads.

The big picture...
This isn't simply a five-bedroom house. It's a proper family home one that has evolved with modern life while retaining the character and charm of its 1930s origins.
There are quiet corners, entertaining spaces, room for teenagers, room for little ones, space to work from home and, most importantly, an incredible kitchen/diner that brings everyone together.

Five bedrooms. Multiple reception spaces. Huge kitchen/diner. Private garden. Garage. Parking. Character. Location.
Savoy Road has the space to grow with you and the style to make you want to stay.

Lease: 2905 years remaining
Peppercorn ground rent of 5:10 per annum
The sellers have said that they will pay Shenstone Ltd to remove them from the title so the property tenure is 'freehold' this is a 90 day process.

Price Guide

This Home
£314 / sqft
Area Average
£382 / sqft
Price per Area
£314 / sqft
Lowest
£314 / sqft
This Home
£534 / sqft
Highest
Data referenced at time of publishing on Jitty

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