1 High Street, Keynsham
Bristol
BS31 1DP
This two double bedroom Apartment occupies part of the ground floor of a prestigious Georgian conversion. The residence sits in a secure gated community, accessed via secure electrically operated gates that lead to a sweeping driveway through the 9 acres of beautiful gardens and access the resident's parking area.
The Apartment is accessed via a secure telephone entrance system providing direct access to 6 Long Fox Manor. Once inside you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway which provides access to the remaining rooms, this consists of a generous living room with direct access to the communal gardens, a spacious kitchen / diner which enjoys high ceilings and garden views, two double bedrooms (one of which benefiting from an en suite) and a bathroom.
Long Fox Manor is a Grade II listed mansion house dating back to the early 1800s and boasts an enviable location on the outskirts of Bristol while enjoying far reaching countryside views. Residents have exclusive use of extensive leisure facilities including a heated outdoor swimming pool, a gymnasium, a sauna, spa and a tennis court. In addition to these facilities owners have use of a bar with lounge and ballroom for functions and a converted chapel often used for film screenings. In addition to this the delightful grounds offer several outside seating areas ideal for al fresco dining, a barbecue area, woodlands and allotments, greenhouses and garden sheds are available.
Secure telephone entry system providing access to communal hallway leading to apartment 6.
5.7 x 1.3 (18'8" x 4'3")Telephone entry system, access to all rooms, storage cupboard. radiator and power points.
5 x 4.8 (16'4" x 15'8")Direct door access to communal gardens, radiator and power points.
5.4 x 3.7 (17'8" x 12'1")Two single glazed windows to rear aspect, matching wall and base units with laminate worktops, integrated dishwasher, electric oven and induction hob, stainless steel sink with mixer tap over, radiator and power points.
4.8 x 3.1 (15'8" x 10'2")Two single glazed windows to front aspect, access to en suite, radiators and power points.
2.5 x 1.5 (8'2" x 4'11")Walk in shower, wash hand basin, with mirrored shelving unit over, wc, tiled flooring, extractor and towel radiator.
4.2 x 3.8 (13'9" x 12'5")Two single glazed windows to front aspect, built in wardrobes, radiators and power points.
2.5 x 2 (8'2" x 6'6")Walk in shower, wash hand basin with mirrored shelving unit over, wc and towel radiator.
Long Fox manor is set within landscaped grounds of approximately 9 acres and is approached by electrically operated double gates which lead to a sweeping driveway that provides access to the resident's car park and additional guest parking. Externally the gardens are landscaped to a high standard and directly back onto and overlook open countryside. 6 Long Fox Manor benefits from the direct access onto the gardens from the living room. The complex boasts extensive leisure facilities that the residents have exclusive use of, sauna, gymnasium, tennis court, a chapel often used for film screenings and a function room with bar and American pool table.
This property is leasehold with approximately 976 years remaining. A 999 year lease from 2001. A 6 monthly management charge of £1785.36 is payable.
Prospective purchasers are to be aware that this property is in council tax band D according to www.gov.uk website. This property is subject to Probate being granted.
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