Spacious homes for families in Bristol

For Bristol families in search of extra space – Redrow has a new ‘must-see’ four-bedroom townhouse open to view.
Laid out over three floors and priced up to £40,000* below the average asking price for a four-bedroom Bristol property, the high specification contemporary ‘Caxton’ homes at Tallsticks, in Filton, should be on every family’s wish list.
They are part of the hugely popular Cheswick ‘urban village’ development just a few miles from the city centre.
Hayley Zaple, area sales manager for Redrow Homes (South West), said: “Our three-storey homes are generous on flexible living space but economical on land use and therefore can be more favourably priced for our customers.
“We have just opened a new ‘Caxton’ view home, which has been fitted out with carpets, curtains and light firings so potential purchasers can see it as a blank canvas and envisage how they would make this home their own.
“It is a great option for those looking to trade up to from a two or three-bedroom property, but who can’t perhaps afford a huge jump in price. They offer everything you would expect from a brand new four-bedroom home, but offer a saving compared to more traditional two-storey or detached four-bedroom homes in the area.”
According to figures from home.co.uk for October, the average asking price for a four-bedroom property in Bristol was £335,265. Comparing very favourably, the Caxton homes at Tallsticks are priced at just £294,995.
The ground floor boasts an open-plan kitchen / dining room and connecting family room, as well as a cloakroom and additional storage space. Upstairs there’s a spacious lounge and master bedroom with en suite, and on the top floor there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The homes are being built to Level 3 of the Code for Sustainable Homes, which means they include special features designed to keep water and energy usage to a minimum; this will hopefully translate into lower bills for home owners.
Tallsticks is one of the individual ‘hamlets’ that make up the new urban village of Cheswick, north of Bristol. Others include The Bowery and Aurora Spring, which feature more traditional looking, mostly detached homes, whilst Tallsticks caters for those wanting something more modern in its approach but still built to the same high quality standards.
In addition to the Caxton homes available at Tallsticks, there is a selection of two-bedroom apartments priced from £141,995, two-bedroom houses from £192,995 and four-bedroom homes from £285,995.
Cheswick is close to Parkway train station, the Mod’s Abbey Wood site and the University of the West of England and within easy reach of the M4 and M5 motorways, so it’s a great location for commuters.
For more information on the latest homes at Tallsticks visit the sales office and new show apartment in Long Down Avenue, open daily from 10am to 5.30pm.
*Average house prices from home.co.uk.