Newleaze Hous

Olveston, Bristol, Gloucestershire, BS35 4DE

Guide Price

£1,900,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jul 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 5.13 acres
  • 8 beds

Residential Tags: Georgian, Grade II

Property Tags: N/A

Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Jul 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Georgian, Grade II
  • Property Tags: N/A
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
An impressive and attractive Grade II listed Georgian house attached at the rear to Westmead, located on the edge of the desirable village of Olveston. It was built in circa 1814 and has been sympathetically renovated throughout by the current owners. It offers the desirable aspects of a Georgian home and yet is has been renovated to meet modern standards having been completely renovated throughout.

It is entered through a porch into the impressive reception hall that runs the full depth of the ground floor and acts as the spine of the ground floor. To the right of the reception hall is the spacious dining room with French oak floor, woodburning stove, dual aspect, wooden shutters and sash windows. This room offers flexibility as it has recently been used as a sitting room. Beyond the staircase to the right is a utility room and ground floor bathroom. To the left of the reception hall is the sitting room again with woodburning stove, dual aspect and French oak flooring. This room is located off the Kitchen/breakfast room, again offering flexibility in use. The kitchen/breakfast room is a charming room with central island with breakfast bar, copper back splash above the cooker, Belfast sink, two integral Neff cookers, tiled floor, alcove with gas and electric supply suitable for an AGA as well as a number of bespoke oak work surfaces and other fitted appliances. Off the kitchen is the garden room which has been recently restored with hard wood (oak) and with toughened double glazed glass units. It accesses out to the garden.

The first floor includes three double bedroom suites with all of them being accessed off a spacious landing and benefit from pretty rural views. The landing has been opened up to emphasise light and has the space for a study area which would overlook the front garden. This space could easily be changed into its own room. Of particular note is the master bedroom suite with fitted cupboards and a huge en suite bathroom. All the bathrooms throughout the house have been renovated to a high standard. There is also a studio room used by the current owner as an art studio. This room could be used for many different purposes. The second floor includes three further bedroom suites and once again, are accessed off a spacious landing which is suitable for a number of uses. They all benefit from stunning views, including the Severn Bridge to the rear, and are very spacious double bedrooms. There is an attic.

Outside: It is approached down a sweeping gravel drive with ample parking to the side of the property as to not have cars parked right outside the house. There is however a wooden fence that allows access to the front and far side of the property for further parking . These areas are landscaped and used as entertaining areas. Beyond the main parking area is a well-appointed kitchen garden with green house. The house's facade faces Southeast. It sit in approximately 5.13 acres and benefits from views, including the Severn Bridge. In front of the property is a large expanse of level lawn, bordered by trees and shrubs, which is ideal for entertaining and family enjoyment. There is a very large area of woodland that has been lovingly maintained. There is a small paddock at the top of the drive to the left.
In all about 5.13 acres including Holly Cottage.

Holly cottage: A detached and well-appointed separate two bedroom single storey property that can either be purchased as part of Newleaze House or separately, giving flexibility. The accommodation includes a porch; impressive living room with vaulted ceiling, beams, french doors out to the garden and a wood burning stove; spacious kitchen with door out to the garden; two double bedrooms; large shower room.
It has a right of way across its own sweeping driveway. This drive leads to a specious drive to the front of the property. There is an entertaining terrace, that is part paved and gravel, and that runs around the southern and western sides of the property.


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Marketed by: Knight Frank, Bristol

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