£450,000
4 bed detached house for saleHomemead Drive, Brislington, Bristol BS4
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
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About this property
A four-bedroom detached home
Integral garage
Well presented south-east facing garden
Quiet Brislington cul-de-sac location
Nearby to Brislington Brook & Callington Road Nature reserve
Close to A4 transport links
Wheelchair accessible
Situated in the serene enclave of Homemead Drive, Brislington, Bristol (BS4 5AP), this distinguished four-bedroom detached residence offers a rare blend of refined elegance and practical modernity.
Peacefully positioned at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac beside the gentle flow of the Brislington Brook, the property presents an idyllic haven away from the vibrancy of central Bristol.
Upon entry, one is welcomed by a tasteful entrance hall and a convenient cloakroom, immediately setting the tone for the stylish interior. The modern kitchen, complete with contemporary fitted appliances, caters to culinary enthusiasts, whilst access to the integral garage which holds the modern boiler is located at the front of the property, where there is also driveway parking for two vehicles. The current owner has plans drawn to convert into the integral garage many residents have gone ahead and done this in the cup-de-sac.
The spacious lounge/ dining area are flooded with natural light, thanks to double-glazed French doors that open gracefully onto a conservatory which opens out onto the south-west facing garden.
This delightful rear outdoor space, with its paved patio, laid astro turf, fenced surrounding and tranquil ambience, is perfect for al fresco dining or peaceful retreat. The property offers side access from both sides which is convenient for storage.
Upstairs, a wide character landing, the home boasts four bedrooms, two double bedroom with built-in wardrobe space, a single bedroom and a fourth bedroom perfect as a study or nursery also on the first floor a bathroom suite. A loft space is also accessible from the landing, affording further storage potential.
Beyond the immediate confines of the property lies a wealth of natural beauty. Residents are spoilt for choice with nearby green spaces including Callington Road Nature Reserve, Nightingale Valley, Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve, Arnos Vale Cemetery and Park, and the picturesque River Avon Trail—each contributing to Brislington’s verdant character.
Local amenities are equally impressive. Esteemed establishments such as The Langton Arms in St Annes, The Knowle, Grounded, Kin, Deli, and Boca Bar provide a range of dining and social opportunities. Nearby Sandy Park offers a bespoke greengrocer and the artisanal charm of These Two Hands, enriching the area’s cultural and independent spirit.
Transport connections are robust, with the Number 1 bus offering convenient access to Cribbs Causeway via Temple Meads and Bristol City Centre, while the X39 service ensures swift travel between Bristol and Bath—making commuting and leisure travel equally straightforward.
The area is well-suited to families, with highly regarded schools including Holymead and West Town Lane Primary, both holding strong Ofsted ratings. Professionals, too, will find the location advantageous, given its excellent connectivity and peaceful surroundings.
In sum, this residence on Homemead Drive epitomises the ideal family home—combining generous living space, quality local schooling, excellent transport links, and a wealth of natural beauty, all within a tranquil and sought-after setting.
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