Rare Bristol house goes on the market for the first time since it was built almost 100 years ago

The three-bedroom house has been owned by the same family since the 1930s

A Bristol house has gone on the market for the first time since it was built almost a century ago.

The semi-detached three-bedroom house in Henleaze has been in the same family since its construction in the 1930s and has never before been available to purchase.

Located in a quiet cul-de-sac, the property also occupies what the estate agents say is one of the largest plots in the immediate area with an extensive garden.

Nestled between Henleaze and Gloucester Road, the house has plenty of original features including period wood panelling and Art Deco stained-glass windows.

As well as three bedrooms, there are two reception rooms, a kitchen, under-stair WC and bathroom.

The property offers panoramic views to the west and has plenty of potential to modernise and extend. There’s also a detached garage accessed via the private driveway.

As well as being located in one of Bristol’s most desirable areas, the house is also close to Horfield Church Of England Primary School and Henleaze Infant School.

The house in Cypress Grove has a guide price of £680,000 and the estate agents are CJ Hole on 01172 950862.

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