A historic Grade II-listed mansion located in the suburbs of Bristol has been put on the market for £4 million. Frenchay Park House, situated on Beckspool Road, boasts a rich history and expansive accommodation, reflecting its mid-18th century origins. The property, which comprises 10 bedrooms, previously served as a hospital during World War Two before transitioning to NHS ownership after the war’s end.

The mansion remained in the hands of the NHS until around a decade ago, when it was converted back into a family residence. Now, its current owners have elected to sell the imposing home. Frenchay Park House features nearly 20,000 square feet of living space spread over five floors. The layout includes east and west wings and two further apartments on the upper levels—one with a single bedroom and another with two—designed to accommodate multigenerational family living.

Period features have been carefully preserved within the mansion, including original stone flooring, fireplaces, wood panelling, large sash windows, and a grand central staircase. The residence also benefits from a private cinema room, enhancing its modern appeal amidst the historic setting.

The property looks out over Frenchay Common and includes extensive parking options, with a large five-car garage, a triple carport, and a gravel parking area accessed through an archway on the far side of the estate. The grounds include a large, level lawn garden bordered by mature trees at the rear of the house. At the bottom of the garden, there is a plunge pool and an office/garden house equipped with a shower room and power supply.

From the rear of the mansion, residents can enjoy a scenic view of Frenchay Church in the distance. According to details from estate agent Carter Jonas, the basement of Frenchay Park House features multiple store rooms alongside a wine cellar and modern boiler rooms equipped with hot water tanks, sufficient to support the needs of a small hotel.

Source: Noah Wire Services