Oldland Common is a highly regarded suburban village situated on the eastern outskirts of Bristol, offering an appealing balance between town and countryside living. The area is well known for its friendly community atmosphere, excellent local amenities, and convenient transport links.
Residents benefit from a range of nearby shops, cafés, pubs, and everyday services, while larger retail and leisure facilities can be found in nearby. The area is particularly popular with those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, with easy access to countryside walks, cycle routes, and open green spaces, including the popular Bristol and Bath Railway Path.
Oldland Common is also well positioned for commuters, providing convenient access to Bristol, Bath, and the wider motorway network via the M4 and M32. The combination of local amenities, green surroundings, and excellent connectivity has made the area one of the most desirable locations in the eastern Bristol fringe.
Double glazed frosted entrance door with matching double glazed frosted windows to either side, providing natural light while maintaining privacy. Radiator. Access to the loft. Built-in cupboard housing the gas meter and electrical consumer unit. Additional storage cupboard containing the Worcester combi boiler.
Double glazed bay window to the front aspect and a further double-glazed window to the side aspect, allowing for an abundance of natural light. Glazed door with matching glazed side panels providing access to the room. Gas fireplace (not tested).
Double glazed patio doors opening onto the rear garden. Radiator. Door leading through to the kitchen.
Double glazed window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden and a further double glazed window to the side aspect. Fitted with a range of cream wall and base units incorporating cupboards and drawers. Built-in appliances include a four burner gas hob, waist height oven, combination oven/microwave, fridge, washing machine and extractor hood. Laminate work surfaces with an inset stainless steel sink and drainer to either side. Tiled splashbacks. Radiator.
Double glazed bay window. Range of built-in wardrobes providing ample storage. Fitted dressing table. Wall lights.
Double glazed window to the rear aspect. Built-in wardrobe and fitted dressing table.
Cloakroom
Comprising a low level WC and wash hand basin.
Double glazed window together with a character stained glass porthole window, adding a distinctive feature to the room. Radiator.
Double glazed frosted window to the side aspect. Suite comprising a low-level WC and wet-room style shower with thermostatic controls. Wall mounted storage cupboard. Chrome heated towel rail. Fully tiled walls and floor.
Immediately outside the kitchen is a covered canopy area. A generous patio provides an ideal space for relaxing and al fresco dining. The garden benefits from mature flower and shrub borders, together with a storage shed and greenhouse, making it particularly appealing to keen gardeners. Gated side access.
Enclosed by a dwarf wall to the front, with a tarmac driveway providing off road parking and leading to the garage. A pathway extends around the front and side of the property, with a separate pedestrian path from the street leading to the front entrance. The garden is laid mainly to lawn with established flower beds.
Up-and-over door to the front and a personal door providing access to the rear garden. Benefitting from power and lighting.
Freehold
According to the Valuation Office Agency website, cti.voa.gov.uk the present Council Tax Band for the property is E. Please note that change of ownership is a ‘relevant transaction’ that can lead to the review of the existing council tax banding assessment.
local authority. South Gloucestershire
Service. All mains services connected
Mobile phone. EE O2 Three Vodafone. All good outdoor signal. Source Ofcom
Broadband. Ultrafast 1800 mps. Source Ofcom
The property is located with in a coal mining reporting area