A woodlands setting property on Common Road in Hanham is on sale for a current guide price of £1.3 million.
Marketed by real estate agency, Savills, the Arts and Crafts movement influenced family home is conveniently situated between Bath and Bristol and is set among landscaped blossoming gardens and 6.35 acres of woodland.
The property consists of 3 living rooms, three first floor bedrooms, a games room, two bathrooms, as well as an integrated triple car garage.
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According to Savills, the property was also designed and built by the current owners in the 80s, who hoped for the property to offer a wider scope for a home catered to many generations of families to settle in, with its formal gardens being filled with lawns, level lawns and flora.
As a result, the owners have instilled a planting programme to enhance the aesthetic of the gardens, that contains multicoloured shrubberies and scented herbaceous borders.
With the property’s location, buyers can receive high speed rail links from locations such as Bath Spa, Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway stations to London, South Wales, the West Country and the Midlands.
Both Bath and Bristol additionally offer leisure, sporting, arts and recreational activities, as well educational opportunities including Bristol’s Clifton High School and Badminton School.
David Wild, a director for Savills in Clifton, said: “Its location offers that elusive combination of practicality and desirability, being within easy reach of both Bristol and Bath, while occupying the most beautiful secluded setting. The house itself has been designed and built in the arts and crafts style with such impressive attention to detail that it is easy to mistake it for belonging to another era.”