The entrance level of the house is bright and spacious. The living room is sizeable, spanning the width of the back of the house, while the dining room at the front has a bay window and plenty of shelving in the alcoves. Character features like the original floorboards that run throughout, the high ceilings, bay window and a fireplace that could made useable once again...
The entrance level of the house is bright and spacious. The living room is sizeable, spanning the width of the back of the house, while the dining room at the front has a bay window and plenty of shelving in the alcoves. Character features like the original floorboards that run throughout, the high ceilings, bay window and a fireplace that could made useable once again provide the coveted period charm.
Downstairs, the basement level really doesn't feel like a basement! With high ceilings and plenty of light coming in through the front and the back, the kitchen has good cupboard and counter space plus a pantry that helps with storage. There are spaces for some of the essential appliances and access to the garden. At the front is a bedroom/additional living space/office and is an essential piece in making the layout of the house so flexible. There is also a WC on this level.
Up on the first floor are the two main bedrooms and family bathroom. Bedroom one is an excellent size with plenty of space for large furniture. The built in cupboard and original fireplace bring more of the classical charm. Bedroom two is a good sized double that benefits from built in cupboard space while the bathroom is well appointed including a shower over the bath. The large skylight has natural light pouring into the bathroom and landing.
Outside
The rear garden is low maintenance with a sunny south-westerly aspect. Having been decked to maximise the useable floor area, there is plenty of space for adding potted plants to the established ones already planted in the L-shaped bed. There is storage including plenty of space for bikes which can be brought through the gate that leads on to a securely gated rear lane.
Location
The Totterdown area works well for a variety of buyers. Just a few minutes' walk from Victoria Park, local amenities, like playgroups, the Windmill Hill city farm and play cafes make it perfect for families. Plus there are excellent local, family-friendly establishments like Sundial Kitchen, Bank, Bruhaha and Florence. Several of central Bristol's hotspots such as St. Nicholas Market (1.1 miles), Wapping Wharf (1.1 miles) and Finzels Reach (1.1 miles) are easily reachable while Temple Meads is a short walk of just 0.6 miles.
We think...
This is an excellent potential purchase for those wanting to be in the area but needing more space than you would typically find. Its fantastic condition gives a new owner the opportunity to move in and impart their own style without having to do the work often associated with buying a Victorian property!
Material information (provided by owner)
This property is freehold, the EPC rating is TBC and the council tax band is B.