Boasting a contemporary palette and style this home is a juxtaposition of the old and new, with modern style complementing classic 1930's features.
The entrance hall offers the perfect first impression, with oak engineered flooring and carefully selected shades of dark blue and grey décor, this sets the tone for the high level of craftsmanship that features through...
Boasting a contemporary palette and style this home is a juxtaposition of the old and new, with modern style complementing classic 1930's features.
The entrance hall offers the perfect first impression, with oak engineered flooring and carefully selected shades of dark blue and grey décor, this sets the tone for the high level of craftsmanship that features throughout.
The bold and bright living room boasts a substantial bay window. The kitchen/diner lies at the rear of the property, it is the hub of the home and is a perfect space for socialising. A large window overlooks the garden and ushers in an abundance of natural light. The kitchen itself features deep jungle green units, providing ample storage space and is finished with crisp white worktops.
Stairs rise to the first floor landing, where an impressive stripped back wooden floor runs underfoot and continues through to the bedrooms. The bedrooms are well-proportioned and boast ample built in storage. A well appointed family bathroom completes the accommodation on this level.
The loft space has been fully boarded and features two Velux windows, it offers excellent storage space and has the potential for a loft conversion.
Outside
The expansive garden to the rear has been cleverly designed and is larger than most in the surrounding area. A patio leads on to a luscious lawn that features an array of colourful trees and plants. At the foot of the garden there is a raised patio that enjoys sun late into the evening and offers far reaching views of North Bristol. The current owner has installed a useful annex/workshop that occupies the left section of the patio, this versatile space, boasts power, high speed internet and could fulfil a variety of purposes. To the front of the property there is a double driveway.
Location
Shaldon Road is situated in the popular North Bristol area of Horfield, just off Muller Road, providing easy access to the city centre and local amenities. Residents of the area benefit from being just a short walk from Gloucester Road and other popular venues such as Fed 303, Pinkmans and the recently opened Burra for coffee and cake. Local primary schools, Brunel Field and Ashley Down' are both well regarded, as well as Fairfield High School and the recently opened Trinity Academy as secondary schools, also in walking distance. Purdown & Stoke Park estates are within touching distance of the property offering lovely walks and views. This side of Bristol also offers residents access to the countryside of South Gloucestershire as well as the M4 and M5 motorways.
We think...
A truly exceptional home, bursting with character - perfect for a family looking for a place to call their very own.
Material information (provided by owner)
Freehold and Council Tax Band C.