This is a charming, three bedroom 1930's semi-detached family home with very large rear garden, off street parking and a superb location close to Gloucester Road, Bishop Road Primary; backing onto the Horfield & District Allotments.
Property Description -
The front door leads into a welcoming entrance hallway with a stairway leading to the first floor, under-stairs storage, and providing access to the principle rooms. At the front of the house, you will find a well-sized sitting room complete with a bay window and a traditional fireplace. At the rear, the second reception room, currently used as a snug, has ample room for a dining table and has French doors that open into a conservatory, which seamlessly connects to the garden.
Adjacent to the rear reception room is the kitchen, which has matching base and wall-mounted units, space for white goods and also providing access to the conservatory. The conservatory overlooks the superb garden, used currently as dining space. The ground floor also features a WC.
Ascending to the first floor, there are three bedrooms (two doubles and a single) and a bathroom. The bathroom is comprised of a low level WC, wash hand basin and a shower-over-bath.
Externally there is a fabulous, 90 ft level garden which is predominantly laid to lawn, but features a decking area immediately off the conservatory providing an ideal space for dining. Given its size and south-west facing aspect, the garden has the rare benefit of having sun throughout the day and given the mature border hedges and fencing provides privacy. Additionally there is a shed, in turn leading to the garage, and to the front is off-street parking and courtyard.
Schools -
Bishop Road Primary School approx. 0.1 miles
Ashley Down Primary School approx. 0.3 miles
Redland Green School approx. 0.7 miles
Westbury Park School approx. 0.8 miles
Location -
Bishopston is one of Bristol’s best-known and popular areas, and it really is no surprise why.
The community spirit in Bishopston is palpable, with a diverse population that values inclusivity and a strong sense of local identity. Residents actively engage in neighbourhood events and initiatives, creating a warm and welcoming environment for everyone.
One of the standout features of Bishopston is its tree-lined streets, dotted with an array of independent shops, boutiques, and cafes. Gloucester Road, often referred to as the longest independent shopping street in the UK, boasts a diverse range of local businesses - from quirky bookstores to artisan bakeries, there's always something new to explore.
Bishopston is also home to an abundance of green spaces, providing a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're enjoying a picnic in St. Andrews Park or taking a leisurely stroll through Horfield Common.