£400,000
2 bed flat for saleBath Road, Brislington BS4
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
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Leasehold
About this property
“Living at Long Fox Manor will always hold a very special place in our hearts. It has been our peaceful sanctuary within the city, a rare combination of tranquillity, beautiful open spaces and the convenience of city living just moments away. Surrounded by historic grounds, magnificent 200-year-old trees and endless greenery, our home has offered us a wonderful sense of peace and some truly beautiful views. Watching the landscape change through the seasons has been a constant source of joy. Most of all, this has been a home filled with wonderful memories, shared with friends and family, that we will cherish for many years to come.”
The History
Long Fox Manor is a Grade II listed Georgian building, built in 1806 by Edward Long Fox. It is set within 36 hectares (89 acres) of land, which encompasses a chapel, gardens, and woodlands. In the early 2000s, the historic building was converted into private apartments, and the name Long Fox Manor became established for the residential development.
The Home
The apartment is situated on the top floor of the building and has fabulous views of the surrounding grounds. The living room has some great inbuilt storage, space for a dining table and doors out to the roof terrace The kitchen has plenty of modern units and glass doors into the living room making it a flexible open plan space. There are two double bedrooms, the master having a walk in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom and there is a further bathroom.
The outside
The flat has a very impressive roof terrace at over 110 square meters with views of the grounds on both sides. The mature grounds also include a BBQ area, sheds and greenhouses and an allotment space, where residents can grow their own food. There is also allocated parking for one car.
Living in Brislington
Set on the outskirts of Brislington, Long Fox Manor offers a unique position with easy access to Bristol city centre via the A4, or out of the city towards Bath and the Mendip Hills beyond. Long Fox Manor also benefits from excellent public transport connections into the city via the Park and Ride.
Along the A4 towards Bristol, you’ll pass a wide range of shops and places to eat at Brislington Retail Park. A little further on, you’ll reach the heart of Brislington along Sandy Park Road.
Heading away from Bristol, you’re a short drive from Keynsham and the town’s growing range of independent cafés, restaurants, and traditional pubs. Highlights include The Brassmill for classic pub fare, Bonzo Lounge for a relaxed brunch or evening drink, and Laviano’s for Italian dining.
The History
Long Fox Manor is a Grade II listed Georgian building, built in 1806 by Edward Long Fox. It is set within 36 hectares (89 acres) of land, which encompasses a chapel, gardens, and woodlands. In the early 2000s, the historic building was converted into private apartments, and the name Long Fox Manor became established for the residential development.
The Home
The apartment is situated on the top floor of the building and has fabulous views of the surrounding grounds. The living room has some great inbuilt storage, space for a dining table and doors out to the roof terrace The kitchen has plenty of modern units and glass doors into the living room making it a flexible open plan space. There are two double bedrooms, the master having a walk in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom and there is a further bathroom.
The outside
The flat has a very impressive roof terrace at over 110 square meters with views of the grounds on both sides. The mature grounds also include a BBQ area, sheds and greenhouses and an allotment space, where residents can grow their own food. There is also allocated parking for one car.
Living in Brislington
Set on the outskirts of Brislington, Long Fox Manor offers a unique position with easy access to Bristol city centre via the A4, or out of the city towards Bath and the Mendip Hills beyond. Long Fox Manor also benefits from excellent public transport connections into the city via the Park and Ride.
Along the A4 towards Bristol, you’ll pass a wide range of shops and places to eat at Brislington Retail Park. A little further on, you’ll reach the heart of Brislington along Sandy Park Road.
Heading away from Bristol, you’re a short drive from Keynsham and the town’s growing range of independent cafés, restaurants, and traditional pubs. Highlights include The Brassmill for classic pub fare, Bonzo Lounge for a relaxed brunch or evening drink, and Laviano’s for Italian dining.
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Tenure
Leasehold (973 years)
Service charge
£4,005 per year
Council tax band
Ground rent
£100
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