Riverside woodland retreat up for auction with Country Property

Riverside woodland retreat up for auction with Country Property

One of Bristol’s most unusual properties – complete with its own woodland beside the scenic River Avon - is going under the hammer next week.


Tree Tops, at Conham Ferry in Brislington, includes a half-acre plot providing a unique chance for someone with development flair and imagination to create a riverside retreat close to the well-known Beeses venue.

Although deep in woodland, the property is just 2.5 miles from the centre of Bristol with its own slipway enabling travel into the city along the river.

Country Property, of Chipping Sodbury, is auctioning Tree Tops with bids of between £300,000 and £400,000 expected.

The auction takes place at 6.30pm on Wednesday, 14th September, at The Good Intent pub in Broomhill Road, Brislington with viewings arranged through Country Property.

The winning bidder at the auction will acquire the freehold which includes a one-bedroom Scandia-Hus timber frame bungalow with two reception rooms, kitchen, bathroom and sauna; a lower garden with boat shed and slipway and a terraced upper garden with pond.

Andrew Simmonds, director of Country Property said: “This is a rare opportunity to purchase a truly unique sloping and scenic property alongside the River Avon. Although Tree Tops is in woodland it is just 200 yards from the nearest housing, on Broomhill Road.

“It is accessed by a council-owned dirt track which runs to Beeses Garden, a well-known and busy riverside events and wedding venue. It will be a great purchase for someone looking for a project to work on.”

Ahead of the auction, there is an open house viewing at Tree Tops this Wednesday, 7th September, from 3-3.30pm.

For further information contact Country Property on 01454 321339 or Enquiries@countryproperty.co.uk, or visit www.countryproperty.co.uk. 

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