In a conservation area next to listed bridge over River Chew, this stylish 3 bedroom apartment is also close to pubs and shops in Keynsham, half way between Bristol and Bath.
The property is very close to beautiful local walks, particularly along the Chew Valley (see pictures) but also around the outskirts of Keynsham towards Bath and Bristol. A stone’s throw from the property is 17th-century “Ship Inn" with unusual stone mullioned windows at the front. At the back, a terraced garden on several levels, and two petanque courts, overlooking the riverside park. Good food is served. The more modern “New Inn” is 5 mins walk and has a hillside garden and live sport. Both pubs have local real ales. The local cricket club (home of Marcus Trescothick) serves many ciders and beers is 5 mins walk away and has a large terrace which welcomes non-members. A lovely place to watch local cricket in the sun from April-September on weekends and most evenings. The centre of historic Keynsham is minutes away, with shops, wine bars and restaurants.
Located in a dead end with a walk-in entrance to the park the location is quiet with free on-street parking outside the property. On-street parking in the streets nearby is also possible if needed. You can walk through the park or up through the high street to pubs, restaurants, cafes, a supermarket, corner shops. The train station is about 9 mins walk through the park or you can drive to the station park. The centres of both Bristol and Bath are just a 9 minute ride away - what easier way to visit the city sights and avoid parking issues? There are also bus routes to Bath and Bristol or you can drive if you prefer.
There are so many sights in Bath - Roman Baths, Pump Rooms, Thermae Bath Spa, Bath Abbey, Christmas Market, Bath Festival etc. See Visit Bath web site for more details. While Bath is famous worldwide, Bristol has many sights too - Clifton Suspension Bridge, Brunel's SS Great Britain, Balloon Festival, Harbour Festival etc. See Visit Bristol for more details. And "Dapps Hill Haven" is close to the Cotswolds for some of the best country walks imaginable and centuries-old villages but also Westonbirt Arboretum (great all year round but unmissable in Autumn and lit up at Christmas), Cotswold Wildlife Park, Blenheim Palace, Sudeley Castle & Gardens etc.
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