4 Bedroom Detached House
Hambrook Lane, Hambrook, BS16 1RJ
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The kitchen and dining space is where most days start and where gatherings tend to end. It’s sociable without feeling exposed, and warm year-round thanks to thick cottage walls and the steady comfort of the oil-fired heating. Just off it, the snug and sun room catch the best light in the house, a place for homework, crafts, quiet training sessions, or simply somewhere to sit when the garden is calling.
The living room is the evening retreat. When the fire’s lit and the wood burner settles into its rhythm, it becomes the spot everyone drifts back to. In winter especially, the house feels held together by warmth two wood burners, deep walls, and rooms that naturally keep their temperature. In summer, it shifts again. Cooler corners like the rear playroom offer shade, while doors open out to a south-facing garden that feels private, calm and quietly established.
Outside is where this home stretches its legs. The garden isn’t showy, it’s layered and lived in. There’s a small patio for morning coffee, lawn space for play, mature trees that bring shade and birdsong, and a swing that tends to draw people out on long evenings. A tucked-away studio with power and lighting has become a useful extra workspace, especially for working from home, while two stone outbuildings keep tools and bikes sensibly out of sight. There’s even a well, a reminder of the cottage’s older roots.
Upstairs, the quieter bedrooms feel removed from the day’s noise, making nights properly restful. Water pressure is strong, broadband options are reliable, and mobile signal holds steady, which matters more than most expect when balancing work and family life.
The setting strikes that rare balance; semi-rural, but not isolated. Village life is close, Bristol is within easy reach, and routes to the M4, M5 and M32 are straightforward. Local rhythms quickly become part of everyday living, walks along the Frome Valley walkway, coffee from Daisy’s in Winterbourne, and the kind of pub lunches at The White Horse that turn into a habit. Hambrook Primary, often spoken of highly by local families, is part of the reason many settle here and stay.
Practicalities sit comfortably alongside character. A private driveway and double garage are tucked to the rear, there’s EV charging potential, and the freehold status keeps ownership simple. Throughout the house, exposed beams and original fireplaces remind you this is a home that’s been standing for generations, adapting quietly as life changes around it.
What the current owners say they’ll miss most is the combination that’s hard to replicate, the privacy of the garden, the calm of the setting, and the ease of getting wherever they need to be. Once you’ve lived with that balance, it tends to stay with you.
Council Tax: £2,896pa (approx)
Council Tax Band: E
South Gloucestershire Council.
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