The ground floor of this attractive 1930s home currently follows the typical 1930s layout. The living room is large and a bay window - stripping the floorboards and doors would restore some period charm. The dining room is again a generous size with a large window that lets in plenty of light, the original shutters are a lovely feature. The kitchen is separate and featu...
The ground floor of this attractive 1930s home currently follows the typical 1930s layout. The living room is large and a bay window - stripping the floorboards and doors would restore some period charm. The dining room is again a generous size with a large window that lets in plenty of light, the original shutters are a lovely feature. The kitchen is separate and features more storage space than you'd initially think. Combining the kitchen and dining room would go a long way toward creating the social 'hub of the home' that people covet.
Upstairs are the three bedrooms and the family bathroom. The double bedroom at the front of the house benefits from gorgeous views over the rooftops opposite toward the nature reserve, sports ground and beyond! The rear double bedroom is slightly larger while Bedroom 3 is a good sized single. The bathroom is currently within two spaces with the toilet separate to the rest. Knocking the spaces together would create a large bathroom that could include a walk in shower.
Access to the attic is off the landing. Conversion is possible, subject to the necessary consents and would add additional bedroom and bathroom space.
Outside
The rear garden could become a beautiful oasis given the right level of investment. Currently a quintessential 'blank canvas' there is a great amount of space to make use of. There is a patio area on the same level as the house that can become a lovely seating area. The bulk of the garden space is up a handful of steps. There is a generous area of lawn that could be reduced to add in further patio seating areas as well as plenty of plants to bring the space to life!
Location
There is direct access to the Callington Road nature reserve just across the street giving nature lovers and dog walkers a green retreat on the doorstep. West Town Lane academy and Knowle Park primary are an equal 0.7 mile, 15 minute walk away - both are popular, highly rated schools - while the soon to be redeveloped Broadwalk shopping centre is less than 10 minutes walk away. Temple Meads is a 35 minute, 1.6 mile walk although the distance is well covered by several bus services along the A37.
We think...
This is is a family home that offers great space and the 'blank canvas' nature of it gives great potential for a live-in refurbishment!
Material information (provided by owner)
This property is freehold, the EPC rating is D and the council tax band is D.