Hawkfield is an impressive family home; accessed via electric gates with gravel parking for numerous vehicles, this stylish 1950’s detached house has been comprehensively refurbished throughout.
The wrap around gardens face predominantly south, with views over neighbouring fields given over to pasture and grazing. It is a tranquil retreat on the cusp of the village.
Internally, the house has a cool and contemporary interior. Travertine tiled flooring runs through the entrance hall to the fabulous family kitchen; itself a bespoke built kitchen with views over the rear garden from the double Belfast sink; stone worktops and a generous breakfast bar. The open plan dining room leads out to the garden via bi-folding doors, really bringing the outside in, and there is plenty of wall and floor mounted storage, as well as fitted larder.
The 26’ triple aspect sitting room is a real delight; warm in the winter with an integrated wood burning stove, and bi-folding doors thrown open to the garden in the summer.
Day to day, the house is accessed via the rear entrance, into the generous boot room to kick off shoes and coats, adjacent to the separate and fully fitted utility room.
Upstairs lie four double bedrooms. The master runs the full depth of the house with superb rural views from its triple aspect and access to a modern en-suite shower room. The remaining three bedrooms share a family bathroom, fitted with an oversize bath with integrated shower above, low level w.C and wash basin. In addition, there is a separate cloakroom downstairs, useful under stair storage and easily accessible loft space.
Outside
The gardens at Hawkfield are perfect for families of all ages; wrapping around the house they provide plenty of lawn for games, stunning rural views, mature borders and trees for shade along with a gravel dining terrace perfect for breakfast and morning coffee.
A raised terrace to the rear is perfect for sundowners, overlooking the neighbouring fields; and being fully enclosed the gardens are suitable for pets.
Double electric gates provide privacy and security, with parking for numerous vehicles. The original garage could provide a number of further uses; such as a workshop or play room, or subject to the necessary consent be converted into further accommodation or office space.
Situation
Olveston is a popular village in South Gloucestershire, boasting a host of local amenities including a village store, an independent butcher, The White Hart pub and a primary school rated by ofsted as Good.
The School Hopper bus leaves from Tockington (0.8 miles) taking children to and from many of Bristol’s leading independent schools, with Tockington Manor (Prep) School a similar distance away.
The village is popular with parents committing into Bristol for work, as well as to Bristol Parkway (6.9 miles) providing regular train services to London. The M5 J16 is just under 4 miles away giving convenient access to the national motorway network.
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