£525,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleCherington Road, Henleaze BS10
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"I have loved every minute of living in my home, with my lovely neighbours and I am sad to go. I have so many good memories of bringing up my children and their children in this house. We had a piano under the stairs that the grandchildren would always play when they were round. The apples trees in the garden have always brought us together by making crumbles and apple pies. The garden is a very sunny and warm place to spend time relaxing and looking after my plants."
Cherington Road is situated in a fantastic location between Henleaze and Westbury-on-Trym. There are a range of homes from various era’s in the area creating a popular suburb where residents tend to stay for some time. Local schools also further enhance the appeal of this area. Within the nearby centre of Westbury-on-Trym there are several cafes and restaurants, including Grupo Lounge and the Post Office Tavern, whilst a short walk away are also the shops, cafés and of Henleaze Road and the Eastfield Inn. A benefit of this area is the amount of employment in the area, including Southmead Hospital and Airbus, with several buses also running bringing both the City Centre and Cribbs Causeway within reach. Just around the corner from the house there is Old Quarry Park, with a play area for kids and the walks of Badocks Woods are also not far, whilst The Downs is also just a short trip away. Westbury-on-Trym is well suited for those who work in Bristol and require access to the motorway, with both Bristol City Centre and the M5 motorway around ten minutes away by car. Bristol Parkway Train Station is also just a short journey away.
A characterful and light filled 1930s home on a desirable street in Henleaze, occupying a spacious plot, offering plenty of potential. The proportions of the rooms are substantial, and the property has been a much loved family home spanning nearly four decades. Entrance is into a porch, heading straight into a traditional hallway. On the first right, is the front reception room boasting the squared bay, picture rails, corning, wood burners and chimney breast. Moving through the hallway, is the second reception room, mirroring the adjacent rooms in terms of style and features, benefitting from stunning plantation shutters and inviting French doors doors leading to the picturesque rear garden. The ground floor is then completed by the kitchen, with matching wall and base units and oak worktops. Upstairs, you will find a generous landing area, providing access to all rooms, in which the primary bedroom sits to the front with the bay window. The second and third bedroom follow, along with the three piece bathroom suite. Moving to the exterior, the plot is truly something to behold, beginning with a spacious driveway, well-kept front garden and a single garage. At the rear is the stunning and tranquil garden, facing in a westerly direction, capturing a superb amount of sunlight from mid-morning onwards. Directly off the kitchen is the decking area, perfect for al-fresco dining leading to the manicured lawn and shrubbery borders.
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