A Renovated Gothic Victorian House in Bristol’s Stoke Bishop Lists for £1.75 Million

Bedrooms: 5 Bathrooms: 5. Interior: 321.91 m² / 3,465 ft²

Amenities: Gated off-street parking, detached garage, landscaped enclosed garden, elevated outdoor dining terrace, raised balcony, utility room, gym / work room, wine storage.


On the market with Savills, and currently under offer at the time of publication, Fedden House is a renovated Grade II listed Gothic Victorian home in Stoke Bishop, one of Bristol’s leafy north-west residential neighbourhoods.

Dating to around 1875, the house has been refurbished while keeping much of its period character intact. Inside, the details include tessellated tile floors, mullioned windows, ornate fireplaces, leaded glazing, fitted bookcases, and a raised balcony overlooking the garden. The result is a house that still reads clearly as Victorian, but with updated kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom spaces for modern use.

The setting is part of the appeal. Stoke Bishop sits northwest of Bristol city centre, close to Sneyd Park, The Downs, Clifton, and the Avon Gorge. It is one of the city’s more established residential areas, known for its greenery, period houses, and easy access to both Bristol and the surrounding countryside.

Arranged over four floors, Fedden House spans 3,465 square feet / 321.91 square metres and includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms, and four reception rooms. The main level includes an entrance hall, sitting room, study, and an additional TV or sun room. The sitting room opens onto a raised tiled balcony, while the study has dual-aspect mullion windows, a fireplace, and bespoke fitted bookcases.

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On the lower ground floor, the kitchen and dining area opens directly onto an elevated terrace and the landscaped garden. This level also includes a utility room, storage, wine storage, and a flexible gym or work room, which could also be used as additional accommodation.

The bedrooms are arranged across the upper floors, including a principal bedroom with fitted storage and an en suite wet room. A mezzanine-level bedroom is served by a bathroom with a freestanding bath, while two further double bedrooms on the top floor each have newly refurbished en suite shower rooms.

Outside, the house has gated off-street parking, a detached garage, and an enclosed landscaped garden with a westerly aspect. The terraced stone garden and raised outdoor dining areas give the property a strong sense of elevation and privacy, with views across the surrounding area towards Sneyd Park and Kingsweston Down.

All photographs belong to the listing agency. See more on Savills.

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