Situated in a tranquil locale with sweeping views of Siston Common, this expansive four-bedroom period cottage presents a blend of historic charm and potential for modern enhancement. The property features flexible living spaces that can adapt to various needs, making it an excellent canvas for further development. Upon entering, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall that flows into the inviting lounge, highlighted by a striking stone fireplace and a wood-burning stove. The second reception room, adorned with parquet flooring, offers versatility—ideal as a dining area, family space, or home office. At the rear lies a well-designed kitchen with a central island, complemented by a utility/WC room.
The first floor hosts four generously sized double bedrooms arranged around a central landing, including the primary suite with en suite facilities and beautiful views over the common. A luxurious family bathroom adds to the appeal, complete with both freestanding bath and walk-in shower. The loft space has been fully boarded and holds significant potential for conversion into additional living space.
Externally, the property benefits from low-maintenance front landscaping and off-street parking via a dropped kerb. The rear garden features patios and raised decking suitable for entertaining, along with side access for convenience. Additionally, there is an adjacent side garden currently laid to lawn which offers further development opportunities (subject to necessary permissions), along with access to a single garage from the back lane.
This property not only embodies character but also represents an opportunity for investment in improvement or extension (pending approvals). Ideally located near Bristol and Bath Cycle Path and close to local amenities in Kingswood and Staple Hill, this home balances countryside peace with urban accessibility—a rare find indeed.