Offers over

£650,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Church Road, Bristol BS35

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

Freehold
Added on 12/03/2026

About this property

  • Kitchen/diner with cottage-style door to rear garden and ample natural light

  • Utility room with Belfast sink and space for washing machine

  • Mature, private gardens to front, side, and rear with lawn and gravel areas

  • Detached

  • Private driveway leading to garage and versatile outbuilding with conversion potential

  • Oil-fired central heating throughout

  • Located in peaceful Oldbury-on-Severn village, approx. 10 miles from Bristol

  • Four bedrooms including master with en-suite shower room and walk in wardrobe

  • Freehold

  • Three spacious reception rooms with exposed beams open fireplace and log burner

This character-filled cottage, dating back approximately 200 years, was originally three labourers’ cottages. Now thoughtfully combined into a spacious detached family home, it blends rustic charm with modern comfort in a peaceful riverside village setting. Located just 10 miles north of Bristol, the property offers an ideal balance of countryside living and convenient city access.

The house is comfortable to move straight into while offering excellent scope for updating and modernisation, allowing a new owner to create a home tailored to their own style and requirements.

With four bedrooms, three reception rooms, a utility room, outbuilding, and single garage, the home provides versatile living space throughout. Period features include exposed beams, an open fire in the main living room, and a log-burning stove in the snug. The enclosed garden sits to the side of the property, while oil-fired central heating provides year-round comfort.

Overall, the property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial character home with significant potential in this highly desirable village location.

Accommodation

The entrance leads into a cosy lounge/snug with a log-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxing with family or entertaining guests.

The kitchen/diner features a traditional cottage-style door opening onto the rear garden and benefits from natural light through well-placed windows. Tiled flooring, a charming cottage-style kitchen with ample work surfaces, understairs storage, a dishwasher, and space for essential appliances complete the room.

A practical utility room and downstairs WC includes a Belfast sink, boiler, tiled flooring, and space for a washing machine, ideal for everyday chores and muddy boots.

Two further generous reception rooms showcase exposed beams, original brickwork, an open bread oven, fireplaces, and a charming window seat. These versatile spaces are ideal for formal dining, playrooms, or home offices, offering flexibility to suit a range of lifestyles.

Upstairs Accommodation

Upstairs are four characterful and well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a private en-suite shower room and built-in wardrobe space.

The family bathroom includes a separate shower and a traditional roll-top clawfoot bath, along with a storage cupboard within the eaves. Wooden floorboards, exposed beams, and decorative fireplaces enhance the home’s timeless character.

Outside Space

Mature gardens surround the property to the front, side, and rear, offering privacy along with a mix of lawn and gravelled areas ideal for outdoor relaxation or entertaining.

A private driveway leads to a single garage and an outbuilding currently used for storage, offering excellent potential for conversion into a home office, workshop, or studio (subject to the necessary permissions). The garden also provides plenty of scope for keen gardeners to create their own outdoor haven.

Village Character & Amenities

Oldbury-on-Severn is a picturesque historic village set along the River Severn. It offers a welcoming community atmosphere and local amenities including a well-regarded pub, village hall, and the landmark St Arilda’s Church. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, it is ideal for walkers, nature lovers, and those seeking a quieter lifestyle.

Location

Despite its rural charm, the village lies just 10 miles from Bristol and within easy reach of the M5 motorway, making it convenient for commuters. Nearby Thornbury provides further amenities including schools, shops, and restaurants.

Additional Information

EPC Rating: E

Council Tax Band: F

Tenure: Freehold

Early viewing is highly recommended to avoid missing out on this rare opportunity to acquire a unique period home in a sought-after village location

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