£227,500
1 bed flat for saleCleeve Wood Road, Downend BS16
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
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"It's a beautiful converted manor house, grade 2 listed and set in gorgeous grounds. The river Frome basically runs through the front garden and the beautiful little hamlet of Frenchay is just a stones throw over the water. Our absolute favourite activity is to wander across Frenchay common on a hot summer's evening and get an after work pint at the pub before strolling back, petting Harry the horse in his field. The Frome Valley is a special haven and right on the doorstep."
Cleevewood House is a 18th century, Grade II listed building that was converted into apartments in the 1980s and which is located on the peaceful border of Downend and Frenchay. The area is popular with residents for its quiet, community feel, convenient local high street amenities and easy access to Fishponds High Street, which is home to The Crafty Egg, fed and The All Inn Dodo pub.
The area benefits from easy access to several superb green spaces, including Frenchay Common, Oldbury Court Estate, Snuff Mills, Page Park, and Stoke Park. For commuters, it is equally well placed, just a short journey from the City Centre and from several major employers in Filton Abbey Wood, Patchway and Aztec West. There are also several bus and cycle routes nearby, including the Bristol to Bath Railway Path which runs close to the house. Additionally, the area is popular with families owing to the presence of several well-regarded schools in the vicinity.
Nestled within the charming Cleevewood House on Cleeve Wood Road, this delightful one-bedroom apartment offers a perfect blend of character and comfort. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a hallway that leads to a spacious double bedroom. Further along, you’ll find a well-appointed family bathroom.
At the end of the hallway there is inviting lounge/diner featuring original windows that fill the space with natural light. The adjoining kitchen is well-equipped with an integrated hob and cooker, along with space for freestanding appliances.
Outside, the property benefits from its own private garden—a true suntrap, perfect for relaxing, entertaining, or indulging in a bit of gardening. With built-in vegetable patches already in place, it’s an ideal spot to grow your own produce and enjoy the outdoors. The flat also has its own garage.
A charming home with character and outdoor space, this apartment is a rare find in a sought-after location.
Service Charge and Ground Rent is £1390PA
961 Years Remaining On Lease.
Council Tax Band C
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Leasehold (961 years)
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Council tax band
C
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