- No Onward Chain
- Two Spacious Reception Rooms
- Full-width Principal Bedroom
- Two Further Double Bedrooms
- Private West Facing Front Garden
- Charming Period Features
- Close To Shops & Schools
Dating from circa 1850 the house forms part of a historic terrace of similar properties. The property is approached through a wooden front gate opening to a delightful private and well-established front garden benefitting from a westerly aspect. The original front door provides access to the entrance vestibule, which in turn leads to the welcoming hallway with original cornicing, dado rail and stairs rising to the first floor. The ground floor accommodation comprises two reception rooms and a kitchen/diner. The living room is positioned at the front with double glazed bay window, period style coal effect gas fireplace and picture rail. Adjacent is the dining room, offering a sash window and has a picture rail. There is a dual-aspect kitchen/diner, featuring a range of matching units with laminate worktop surfaces over, has plumbing for a washing machine, space for tumble dryer and fridge/freezer. From here you can access a lean to/side return which has a pitched poly carbonate roof, sink, WC and door to a communal lane, which in turn provides rear access for bins, bikes and has communal clothes drying area at the far end. The first-floor landing is flooded with natural light from the central skylight and provides access to the three double bedrooms; the principal that spans the full width of the front of the home and has bay window. Lastly to this level is a spacious, family bathroom and a separate WC. Conveniently located close to both Henleaze and Westbury-on-Trym, with easy access to the shops, the schools, good public transport links and the M4/M5 motorway networks. Council Tax Band D Freehold
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