- Four Double Bedrooms
- Open Plan Kitchen/Living Area
- Dining Room
- Two Bathrooms
- Large Rear Garden With Patio
- Three Storey Victorian Terrace
- Excellent Condition Throughout
The entrance level opens into a welcoming hallway, leading through to two well-proportioned bedrooms and a centrally positioned bathroom. Each bedroom offers comfortable accommodation with good natural light. This floor provides a practical and private arrangement, ideal for family members or guests. On the upper floor, two further spacious bedrooms are arranged off the landing, alongside a jack-and-jill bathroom. The rooms on this level continue the theme of generous proportions and flexibility, while the rear bedroom enjoys a truly standout feature with stunning views stretching across to the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge. The layout across the upper floors ensures excellent separation between living and sleeping areas. The ground floor, located below the entrance level, forms the heart of the home’s living space. Here, a large open-plan kitchen/living room provides a sociable and modern environment, with ample room for both relaxing and entertaining, while a separate dining room offers a more formal setting if desired. A useful pantry and additional storage areas enhance the practicality of this level, and direct access leads out to the rear garden. Externally, the property truly excels with a very long, tiered garden that follows the natural slope of the land. Thoughtfully arranged with planting beds running throughout, the garden offers a beautiful and ever-changing outdoor space, ideal for keen gardeners or those who enjoy spending time outside. The elevated position of the house ensures that both the garden and rear-facing rooms benefit from wonderful views, creating a unique and highly desirable setting. This family home is situated on Eldon Terrace, a quiet residential road with lots of local amenities such as shops, bars, cafes and restaurants only a short walk away on West Street and North Street. Eldon Terrace is in the catchment area for many primary and secondary schools rated good or above by Ofsted, and a vast array of open green spaces are nearby. Bedminster Train station is situated on the next street over and it's only 20 minutes’ walk through Victoria Park to get to Bristol Temple Meads Station for frequent trains to London, making it a fantastic location for commuters and keen shoppers, with access to further transport links including the M32, M5 for access to Devon/Cornwall or M4 to London. # Verified Material Information ## Costs & tenure Tenure: Freehold Council tax band: B EPC rating: D ## The building Mid-terrace house, standard construction 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 reception Accessibility adaptations: None ## Services Mains electricity Mains water Mains foul drainage Mains surface water drainage Mains gas central heating Heating features: Double glazing and wood burner Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) Mobile coverage: O2 great, Vodafone great, Three good, EE good Parking: On Street ## Risks & restrictions Not a listed building Not in a conservation area No tree preservation order Coal mining area: yes All information is provided without warranty. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. The information contained is intended to help you decide whether the property is suitable for you. You should verify any answers which are important to you with your property lawyer or surveyor or ask for quotes from the appropriate trade experts: builder, plumber, electrician, damp, and timber expert.
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