This 1930s cottage-style home presents a unique opportunity for renovation and expansion on a generous corner plot. Originally constructed in 1932 to accommodate nursing staff, this end-of-terrace property retains much of its period charm while offering significant potential for modernisation and extension. Nestled on a quiet no-through road, the home features rear and side access, ideal for future extensions or improvements.
The heart of the residence is a spacious kitchen-diner, filled with natural light and designed by the current owners two decades ago. With handmade wooden lower units, beech worktops, plumbing for key appliances, and a fireplace fitted for a woodburner, this area can be further reimagined. The property also boasts original period features such as stripped pine doors and flooring that could benefit from refinishing.
The first floor hosts three bedrooms, providing versatile accommodation options; however, the bathroom could use updating to meet contemporary standards. The south-facing garden is an inviting space, already featuring vegetable beds and fruit trees. Moreover, the presence of an insulated outbuilding offers additional prospects for conversion into a home office or creative space.
Situated in Bristol's greenbelt between Long Ashton and Barrow Gurney, residents enjoy a rural ambiance while being just minutes from urban amenities. Local communities thrive with essential services and schools rated highly by OFSTED. This property represents both an investment in lifestyle and an opportunity to enhance value through thoughtful renovations.