Situated in a serene cul-de-sac in Kingswood, Bristol, this charming three-bedroom house comfortably accommodates up to five guests. The property boasts a private garden and two parking spaces at the rear, alongside excellent transport links that facilitate easy exploration of Bristol and the surrounding areas. Its prime location allows visitors to enjoy the beauty of the South Gloucestershire countryside and provides convenient access to the renowned Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as the historic city of Bath.
The interior of the house is thoughtfully designed, featuring a master bedroom with a king-sized bed, a twin bedroom with two single beds, and a third bedroom with an additional single bed. Each room is cozy and well-appointed with fresh linens and towels. The main living room offers ample seating and a smart TV for relaxation, while a separate dining room also equipped with a smart TV overlooks the garden, allowing guests to enjoy meals in the sun using the provided patio furniture. The modern bathroom features both a bath and an over-bath shower, catering to various guest preferences. The spacious kitchen is fully equipped, including essential appliances such as a microwave, kettle, toaster, coffee machine, electric hob, oven, fridge, freezer, washing machine, and dishwasher, along with a breakfast bar for morning coffee enjoyment.
Guests will appreciate the self-check-in feature, with keys conveniently located in a nearby key safe. The Kingswood neighborhood is rich in attractions, including the iconic Brunel Suspension Bridge and the SS Great Britain. Local shops and nature walks are within easy reach, while Page Park in Staple Hill offers a delightful space for families, complete with a café nestled in a recently restored sensory garden. For dining, the nearby Star Pub serves hearty meals, and a short walk leads to Kingswood high street, where the Italian restaurant Ravenna offers delicious pizza and pasta. Families can also enjoy Grimsbury community farm, which features a play park and café, providing free entry and fun for all ages.
Getting around Kingswood is convenient, with the A420 road leading directly into Bristol city center in approximately 30 minutes. The A4 provides access to Bath, while the M4 motorway to the north connects to London and South Wales via the A4174. For those preferring rail travel, Lawrence Hill train station is just 3.5 miles from the city center. This vacation home, located in a rural area, offers a blend of cultural highlights such as the Old Vic Theatre and M Shed, as well as landmarks like Willsbridge Mill and Old Market, making it an ideal base for enjoying local events and activities, including those at Ashton Gate Stadium and Bath Racecourse.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!