An attractive detached cottage style house with self-contained annexe overlooking its private and enclosed south facing garden.
The well-presented house is set well back from the road and looks over its part walled garden with pine trees. Although built in the 1930's, the property has the atmosphere of a comfortable cottage with light accommodation which is well appointed and maintained. This is helped by the clever renovation and extension of an adjoining old barn in 1996 by the present owner. There are engineered oak floors, wooden doors, and skirting boards. The sitting/dining room is a particularly striking room with a fireplace fitted with a period grate and marble surround in the sitting area, and French doors in the dining area open to the south facing garden. The farmhouse kitchen/ breakfast room has a vaulted ceiling with two exposed roof trusses, a tiled floor and another set of French doors which open to the south facing garden. The kitchen is well fitted with units and wood surfaces. Integral appliances include a Rangemaster cooker, refrigerator and freezer. An inner hall gives access to the utility room, cloakroom, and an interconnecting door to the annexe.On the first floor the principal bedroom has an en-suite shower room. There are two further bedrooms, en-suite shower room and a family bathroom with a roll top bath. Annexe - The integral self-contained annexe is also approached from the outside . The accommodation has a bedsitting room, kitchen and shower room. This offers flexibility as it is integral to the main house and could be used in a number of different ways – study, bedroom 4 and playroom.Outside - It is approached over a private drive (not owned) beside Brockley Stalls Farm Shop giving access to parking in front of the house through solid double timber gates. Alternatively, the private drive continues past the house to parking behind the property providing two parking spaces. There is a storage timber shed with electricity.The south facing garden lies in front of the house and is secluded and enclosed, in part by a stone boundary wall. There is lawn interspersed by tall fir trees and borders planted with established shrubs. The area of decking immediately outside the kitchen/breakfast room is ideal for entertaining. Directions (Post Code BS48 3AT)When in Brockley on the A370 from the Bristol direction, pass Brockley Stores Farm Shop on the right and turn immediately onto their parking area. Continue ahead through the parking area. Heronwood is seen on the left hand side with parking behind the house. Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you. These include video walkthroughs, 360 virtual reality tours and enhanced comprehensive photography, our teams will be happy to walk you through.
Bristol 10 miles, Bristol Airport 4 miles, M5 (J19) 9 miles, Backwell/Nailsea Rail Station 2.4 miles (all distances approximate).