£1,400,000

The Agency UK (TAUK)

Bristol, BS36 2UR

Property key facts

  • Bedrooms

    4
  • Bathrooms

    2
  • Internal area

    2,880 sqf
  • Property type

    House
  • Year built

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Key facts

  • Freehold
  • Beautiful West Facing Garden
  • Utility Room
  • Large Driveway
  • Village Location
  • En-Suite
  • 2 x Woodburners

Property description

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Set behind double gates on a generous plot of around 0.6 acres, Bitterwell Lake Cottage is the kind of home that quietly settles around you over time. Hidden away beside Kendleshire Golf Club and close to Bitterwell Lake, it has the feel of somewhere far more rural than its Bristol postcode suggests. Yet motorway links, local facilities and everyday essentials all sit within easy reach. Inside, the house has a natural rhythm to it. Mornings begin in the garden room with coffee, emails and the news while looking out across the gardens. In warmer months, the French doors stay open for most of the day and the house spills easily onto the patio. Friends and family tend to gather here too, drifting between the kitchen, garden room and formal dining space without it ever feeling forced or overdesigned. The main lounge comes into its own later in the year. The sellers describe winter evenings spent in front of the log burner with a glass of wine while the rest of the house settles around them. It is a home that shifts naturally with the seasons. Bright and open in summer. Grounded and comfortable in winter. At just under 3,000 sq ft, the layout gives plenty of flexibility without losing warmth. There is room here for a growing family, for grandchildren to stay over, or for a couple working from home who want proper separation between work and daily life. The bedrooms are notably quiet and filled with natural light, while the wider living spaces feel connected to the gardens throughout the day as the sun moves around the house. Outside, the gardens are a huge part of how the property lives. Flat lawns have been used for family football matches and summer entertaining, while quieter corners with seating offer privacy and shade throughout the day. The west-facing orientation means evenings linger nicely on the patio, and despite the openness of the plot, the garden feels remarkably private and not overlooked. The setting itself is part of the appeal. Public footpaths run directly across the golf course for dog walks and slower weekend mornings, while Kendleshire Golf Club has become part of everyday life for the current owners, whether that is lunch, coffee and cake, or meeting neighbours. The Folly pub is also within walking distance, adding to the sense that this is a well-rooted community rather than an isolated country house. Practical details have been sensibly handled. The property is freehold, heated via oil-fired central heating, and served by BT broadband. A large gravel driveway behind double gates provides extensive private parking. What Adrian and Julie say they will miss most is the balance. The sense of countryside and calm, alongside the convenience of being able to reach Bristol, London or the South Coast without difficulty. Just as much, they will miss the people around them. The neighbours, the community, and the easy pace

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Property Location

Bristol, BS36 2UR

Nearest stations

Nearest schools

Utility supply

  • Electricity

  • Water

  • Heating

  • Sewerage

Private rights of way
Public rights of way
Listed propertyYes
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