The Sandwood gives careful thought to practical – as well as attractive – family-friendly space. The integral garage has internal access via the utility room, and the kitchen/dining room has bi-fold doors to the garden. With a family bathroom and four bedrooms – two of which benefit from en suites - there’s plenty of space upstairs for you all to spread out. This is a practical and well-designed family home to grow up in.
Monday | 10am - 5pm |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | 10am - 5pm |
Friday | 10am - 5pm |
Saturday | 10am - 5pm |
Sunday | 10am - 5pm |
Price | £575,000 | |
Status | Available | |
Bedrooms | 4 | |
Bathrooms | 3 | |
Parking | Driveway | |
Freehold or Leasehold | Freehold | |
Predicted Energy Assessment Rating | - | |
Council Tax Band | - | |
Address | - |
Room | Metres | Feet & Inches |
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Kitchen/Dining room | 5.47m x 3.085m | 17' 11" x 10' 1" |
Living room | 4.99m x 3.39m | 16' 4" x 11' 1" |
Living on the edge of Bristol, you’ll be spoilt for choice for city centre attractions and away-days. Close to home you’ve got Cribbs Causeway for shopping, The Venue for places to eat, and the View Cinema, Hollywood Bowl and Planet Ice for entertainment. For the great outdoors, you can head off for a day by the sea at Clevedon or Weston-Super-Mare or up into the Mendip Hills to explore the Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole caves. Just south of Bristol, Tyntesfield is an amazing National Trust country house that time forgot.
If you fancy a spot of shopping, Cribbs Causeway has the lion’s share when it comes to high street shopping, but Beaufort Park is close to a range of independent shops, convenience stores and supermarkets. Nearby Gloucester Road is the longest road of independent shops in the UK. There are several primary schools to choose from, including Brentry Primary school and for secondary education, there’s Blaise High school.
The most obvious advantage of choosing a home here is that you’ll have easy access to both the M4 and M5 motorways. Whether your journey is for work or for pleasure, these are excellent direct routes for the South West, South Wales, the Midlands and London. For regular travel into Bristol city centre, Filton Abbey Wood is the local train station with services to Bristol Temple Meads taking an average of 13 minutes. Bristol Parkway is just 5 miles away for services to Cardiff and Swansea.