£1,050,000
4 bed detached house for saleChurch Road North, Bristol BS20
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Agent: Hayley Mills
Grade II listed
Exposed beams and flagstone floors
Period features throughout
Mature gardens with fruit and walnut trees
Large detached garage with side store
Annexe living space
Walking distance to highstreet
Rich in history and closely tied to the neighbouring church, this beautiful detached residence forms part of a charming enclave of period homes, where the setting feels wonderfully timeless.
Behind its attractive stone façade, with distinctive wooden-framed windows and intricate detailing, lies a home that has been thoughtfully and sympathetically refurbished, seamlessly blending centuries-old character with the comforts of modern living.
Stepping through the original wooden front door, you are welcomed into a traditional cross passage hallway, where flagstone floors set the tone for the warmth and authenticity that flows throughout the home. From here, the accommodation unfolds effortlessly, inviting you to explore.
At the heart of the house lies a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, a room designed as much for everyday living as it is for entertaining. Bathed in natural light from its triple aspect, this space feels both generous and inviting. The solid oak kitchen sits beautifully against a backdrop of lime-plastered walls and original features, while the exposed stone chimney breast with its wood burner creates a natural gathering point. Flagstone flooring underfoot and window seats framing the views add to the sense of comfort and charm, while French doors open directly onto the garden, blurring the line between inside and out.
The sitting room offers a more intimate retreat, where an impressive inglenook fireplace with exposed stone and timber lintel creates a wonderfully cosy focal point, the perfect setting for quieter evenings. Original details such flagstone floors whisper of the home’s past, while dual-aspect windows fill the room with soft natural light.
A further reception room provides flexibility, whether as a family room, formal dining space or study and leads through to the generous boot and utility room - a practical yet characterful space complete with the original bread oven, ideal for modern family life after countryside walks or busy days. A cloakroom completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the sense of space continues, a rare and welcome feature for a home of this era. Four well-proportioned double bedrooms offer calm and comfort, each enjoying lovely outlooks, including views towards St Peter’s Church. The principal and guest bedrooms benefit from their own ensuites, while a beautifully appointed family bathroom serves the remaining rooms. Throughout, the careful refurbishment ensures a harmonious balance of period charm and contemporary finish.
Outside, the gardens are as enchanting as the home itself. To the front, a generous expanse of lawn is framed by mature trees, including walnut, apple, cherry and plum alongside established planting that brings colour and texture through the seasons. A spacious patio provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining.
To the rear, a more private and low-maintenance courtyard garden creates a peaceful retreat, complete with a working stone well and access to a delightful annexe, a versatile space filled with natural light, ideal for extended family stays, hobbies or quiet moments. There is potential to add a bathroom for a self-contained living space.
Completing the picture is a substantial former cow barn, now a 30ft garage with adjoining potting shed and additional parking, offering excellent storage, practicality, and even potential for future use, subject to the necessary permissions.
Church House is a rare and captivating home one that effortlessly combines history, character and thoughtful modernisation, all set within a truly special location, just a short stroll from the High Street, yet feeling a world away
Behind its attractive stone façade, with distinctive wooden-framed windows and intricate detailing, lies a home that has been thoughtfully and sympathetically refurbished, seamlessly blending centuries-old character with the comforts of modern living.
Stepping through the original wooden front door, you are welcomed into a traditional cross passage hallway, where flagstone floors set the tone for the warmth and authenticity that flows throughout the home. From here, the accommodation unfolds effortlessly, inviting you to explore.
At the heart of the house lies a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, a room designed as much for everyday living as it is for entertaining. Bathed in natural light from its triple aspect, this space feels both generous and inviting. The solid oak kitchen sits beautifully against a backdrop of lime-plastered walls and original features, while the exposed stone chimney breast with its wood burner creates a natural gathering point. Flagstone flooring underfoot and window seats framing the views add to the sense of comfort and charm, while French doors open directly onto the garden, blurring the line between inside and out.
The sitting room offers a more intimate retreat, where an impressive inglenook fireplace with exposed stone and timber lintel creates a wonderfully cosy focal point, the perfect setting for quieter evenings. Original details such flagstone floors whisper of the home’s past, while dual-aspect windows fill the room with soft natural light.
A further reception room provides flexibility, whether as a family room, formal dining space or study and leads through to the generous boot and utility room - a practical yet characterful space complete with the original bread oven, ideal for modern family life after countryside walks or busy days. A cloakroom completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the sense of space continues, a rare and welcome feature for a home of this era. Four well-proportioned double bedrooms offer calm and comfort, each enjoying lovely outlooks, including views towards St Peter’s Church. The principal and guest bedrooms benefit from their own ensuites, while a beautifully appointed family bathroom serves the remaining rooms. Throughout, the careful refurbishment ensures a harmonious balance of period charm and contemporary finish.
Outside, the gardens are as enchanting as the home itself. To the front, a generous expanse of lawn is framed by mature trees, including walnut, apple, cherry and plum alongside established planting that brings colour and texture through the seasons. A spacious patio provides the perfect setting for al fresco dining.
To the rear, a more private and low-maintenance courtyard garden creates a peaceful retreat, complete with a working stone well and access to a delightful annexe, a versatile space filled with natural light, ideal for extended family stays, hobbies or quiet moments. There is potential to add a bathroom for a self-contained living space.
Completing the picture is a substantial former cow barn, now a 30ft garage with adjoining potting shed and additional parking, offering excellent storage, practicality, and even potential for future use, subject to the necessary permissions.
Church House is a rare and captivating home one that effortlessly combines history, character and thoughtful modernisation, all set within a truly special location, just a short stroll from the High Street, yet feeling a world away
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