Offers over
£650,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleRidgeway Road, Long Ashton, Bristol, North Somerset BS41
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: G
- Chain free
- Freehold
Andrews - Long Ashton
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About this property
Ridgeway Road
Three-bedroom semi
South-east facing garden
Far-reaching views
Cellar, driveway parking & garage
Renovation opportunity
Council tax band E
Freehold
No chain
A three-bedroom semi-detached property on Ridgeway Road in Long Ashton, with a south-east facing garden and far-reaching views.
This 1930s semi has been owned by the same family since new in 1933! It now offers potential buyers a wonderful opportunity to purchase a property on the side of Ridgeway Road with the sunny aspect rear gardens and far-reaching views, to renovate and modernise to their own tastes and specification.
It is approached via a driveway, which leads to a single garage to the side of the property and a path to the front door, which has period style stained, leaded glass, as do the windows to the front elevation too.
On the ground floor there is a small kitchen and two good-sized reception rooms, with exposed floorboards, fireplaces and picture rails. The front room benefits from a 1930s style bay window and the rear room has a door to a balcony overlooking the rear garden, with the far-reaching views over the countryside around Long Ashton.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a single, plus a shower-room. The two double bedrooms, as with the two reception rooms on the ground floor, feature period fireplaces, explosed floorboards and picture rails, with the rear bedroom again benefitting from the far-reaching views over the rear garden, Long Ashton and the countryside beyond.
This property also has a substantial cellar, which offers further potential, as can be seen in the floorplan and photographs.
The rear garden is a lovely size and aspect, with large lawn and trees/hedges to the sides and rear.
Location
Long Ashton is particularly well-positioned, between the city of Bristol and the open countryside of North Somerset. The village is surrounded by fields, woods and golf courses. It also benefits from a David Lloyd Leisure Complex and the Ashton Court Estate at one end of the village, and at the other, Gatcombe Farm Shop and Ashton Hill.
Residents enjoy the convenience of a local Post Office, pharmacy, doctors, dentists, hairdressers, barbers, vets, Co-op supermarket, three/four pubs, the renowned Little Tipple, The Old Library (now a modern cafe/bar/pizzeria) and a local bakery.
There are two highly regarded primary schools within Long Ashton (Birdwell Primary School and Northleaze Primary School), as well as a choice of independent schools and secondary schools within easy reach.
The Long Ashton Village Hall, Café and Community Centre provide a hub for community activities/groups and a venue for the village market. Plus, there are playgrounds, a football pitch, a bowling green, tennis courts and a cricket club, along with local parks and woodlands to enjoy.
Bristol's Harbourside is only 2 or 3 miles away, while Clifton and central Bristol are only 3 or 4 miles from Long Ashton.
This is a fantastic location, between the city and the countryside, with a thriving village community and plenty of village amenities, yet so close to the wonderful city of Bristol!
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