Located on a quiet cul-de-sac within the catchment area of both Bishop Road Primary and Redland Green School, comes this gorgeous two-bedroom, two reception room late-Victorian end-terrace.
Vendor's Comments -
"The house is in a lovely cul-de-sac with amazing neighbours. It’s a lovely house which I have thoroughly enjoyed living in, whether it's cosy winter evenings spent in the living room with logs burning in the wood burner, or dinner parties with friends, or summer days and evenings sitting in the lovely garden. I will miss the house, but I need somewhere bigger now that my kids are teenagers. The house is just up the hill from the amazing Gloucester Road, the longest road of independent shops in Europe, with great coffee shops, restaurants, bakeries, butchers, and greengrocers. Plus, the wonderful Grace pub with its fabulous Sunday lunch, or to pop in for a cheeky pint."
Ground Floor -
Approached via block paved pathway leading to the original front door; the ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall with stripped wooden floors, leading to a living room on the right and original staircase with under-stairs storage.
The living room retains an array of period details including bay window, original coving, ceiling rose, picture rails, stripped wood floors, a period radiator, and a more recently fitted log burner. The adjacent reception room mirrors this style with coving, picture rails, stripped floors, and a cast iron fireplace, plus French doors to the garden.
The kitchen, located at the rear of the property, offers shaker-style units with oak worktops, integrated appliances (oven, gas hob, dishwasher), and space for a fridge/freezer. A window overlooks what is a pretty, well-maintained garden.
First Floor -
The first floor comprises a modern bathroom and two double bedrooms.
The bathroom features a pedestal basin, heated towel rail, and a shower over bath with tiled wall. Stripped wooden floors to the landing lead to the second bedroom - also a double - which has picture rails, sash window and in-built storage.
The master bedroom, at the front, is a spacious room with period details including coving, a ceiling rose, picture rails, a fireplace, exposed floorboards, and a period radiator beneath twin sash windows overlooking quiet Berkeley Avenue.
Externally -
Accessible via both the kitchen and dining room opening onto a tessellated side return, steps lead in turn to the rear garden - a pretty, low-maintenance space.
Schools -
St Bonaventure's Catholic Primary School - Distance: 0.14 miles
Bishop Road Primary School - Distance: 0.25 miles
Redland Green School - Distance: 0.4 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.
For families, Bishopston offers excellent schools such as Bishop Road Primary.