£285,000
(£283/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for salePartridge Road, Pucklechurch BS16
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,006 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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Leasehold
About this property
What we’ve loved most about living here is the perfect balance between convenience and calm. It is close enough to get easily to Bristol, but it has a peaceful village feel. Our son has spent countless happy hours playing and picnicking on the field just outside the house, safely away from traffic and surrounded by trees and birdsong. There’s a real sense of community, with neighbours who know him and often staying to chat, and it’s only a short walk before you’re immersed in beautiful nature.
The home
A well-proportioned and characterful end-of-terrace house on Partridge Road, offering versatile family accommodation arranged across two floors, with a generous ground floor layout that has been thoughtfully adapted to suit everyday family living.
The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall, with a staircase featuring an attractive timber and wrought iron balustrade that sets the tone for the personality found throughout the home. The living room sits to the rear of the ground floor and is a genuinely impressive space, filled with natural light from large windows and dressed with warm oak flooring. It is a relaxed and sociable room, arranged to feel equally suited to quiet evenings in or busy family life.
Leading from the living room, the kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home. The kitchen has been fitted with striking navy cabinetry, teal metro tile splashbacks and open shelving, giving it real character and a considered, individual feel. The adjoining dining area is a wonderful, lived-in space with a chalkboard wall, pendant lighting, a substantial wooden dining table and an abundance of custom built shelving. A compact music room sits off this space, ideal as a creative studio, instrument room or quiet reading nook. A lean-to conservatory connects the interior to the garden, offering a useful utility and transition space with plenty of natural light.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged off a central landing. The two main bedrooms are comfortable doubles, each with good natural light. The third is a well-sized single, suitable as a child's room, dressing room or home office. One bedroom features bold botanical wallpaper and a warm colour palette, bringing real warmth and personality to the floor. The family bathroom is neatly arranged with a full suite and window.
Outdoor space
The rear garden is a real highlight of the property. A paved patio sits directly off the conservatory, providing a sheltered spot for outdoor dining, with the garden extending beyond into a long lawned area edged with established planting. A greenhouse and a painted timber outbuilding add useful storage and growing space, and the whole plot feels both productive and full of potential. To the front of the property, a garage with a full-width up-and-over door provides secure parking or additional storage. And there is a parking space.
There is also a mature garden on the other side of the home looking out to a further green space.
Living in Pucklechurch
Pucklechurch is a well-loved historic village with a genuinely rural feel, sitting around ten and a half miles from Bristol and a similar distance from the centre of Bath, reachable via the particularly attractive Lansdown route past the racecourse. It is the kind of place that draws people in search of a quieter pace of life without sacrificing access to two of the South West's most vibrant cities, and it delivers on that promise well.
The village has a good range of everyday amenities, including a bakery, post office, convenience store, coffee shop and several pubs, alongside Pucklechurch C of E Primary School and a well-maintained recreation ground. There is also a cricket club, community centre and church, giving the village a genuine sense of community life rather than simply serving as a commuter base.
For broader shopping and leisure, the market town of Chipping Sodbury and the more extensive facilities at Yate are both easily reached. The Bristol ring road is just two miles to the west, and Junction 18 of the M4 is four and a half miles to the east, making the village surprisingly well connected for those who need to travel further afield.
The home
A well-proportioned and characterful end-of-terrace house on Partridge Road, offering versatile family accommodation arranged across two floors, with a generous ground floor layout that has been thoughtfully adapted to suit everyday family living.
The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall, with a staircase featuring an attractive timber and wrought iron balustrade that sets the tone for the personality found throughout the home. The living room sits to the rear of the ground floor and is a genuinely impressive space, filled with natural light from large windows and dressed with warm oak flooring. It is a relaxed and sociable room, arranged to feel equally suited to quiet evenings in or busy family life.
Leading from the living room, the kitchen and dining area forms the heart of the home. The kitchen has been fitted with striking navy cabinetry, teal metro tile splashbacks and open shelving, giving it real character and a considered, individual feel. The adjoining dining area is a wonderful, lived-in space with a chalkboard wall, pendant lighting, a substantial wooden dining table and an abundance of custom built shelving. A compact music room sits off this space, ideal as a creative studio, instrument room or quiet reading nook. A lean-to conservatory connects the interior to the garden, offering a useful utility and transition space with plenty of natural light.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged off a central landing. The two main bedrooms are comfortable doubles, each with good natural light. The third is a well-sized single, suitable as a child's room, dressing room or home office. One bedroom features bold botanical wallpaper and a warm colour palette, bringing real warmth and personality to the floor. The family bathroom is neatly arranged with a full suite and window.
Outdoor space
The rear garden is a real highlight of the property. A paved patio sits directly off the conservatory, providing a sheltered spot for outdoor dining, with the garden extending beyond into a long lawned area edged with established planting. A greenhouse and a painted timber outbuilding add useful storage and growing space, and the whole plot feels both productive and full of potential. To the front of the property, a garage with a full-width up-and-over door provides secure parking or additional storage. And there is a parking space.
There is also a mature garden on the other side of the home looking out to a further green space.
Living in Pucklechurch
Pucklechurch is a well-loved historic village with a genuinely rural feel, sitting around ten and a half miles from Bristol and a similar distance from the centre of Bath, reachable via the particularly attractive Lansdown route past the racecourse. It is the kind of place that draws people in search of a quieter pace of life without sacrificing access to two of the South West's most vibrant cities, and it delivers on that promise well.
The village has a good range of everyday amenities, including a bakery, post office, convenience store, coffee shop and several pubs, alongside Pucklechurch C of E Primary School and a well-maintained recreation ground. There is also a cricket club, community centre and church, giving the village a genuine sense of community life rather than simply serving as a commuter base.
For broader shopping and leisure, the market town of Chipping Sodbury and the more extensive facilities at Yate are both easily reached. The Bristol ring road is just two miles to the west, and Junction 18 of the M4 is four and a half miles to the east, making the village surprisingly well connected for those who need to travel further afield.
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