£350,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleHoney Pens Crescent, Cheswick Village BS16
2 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: B
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"It's been great living here, all the amenities that you need, a shop, Boston Tea Party, a great authentic Italian restaurant and coffee shop, a bar (and barbers) and a top notch Chinese. All this on your doorstep and just a short walk to the train station if you want to head into the city. If you need something a bit more relaxing, then the Woods and rolling fields of Stoke Park are just a five minute walk away."
Cheswick Village is a well-regarded area in North Bristol, which has been recently developed to satisfy the huge demand for property in North Bristol. Within Cheswick Village, Honey Pens Crescent sits very close to the fast-growing village centre, ideal for popping to the shops, eateries and making use of the facilities, such as Boston Tea Party and Tribal. Fit Gym. The area continues to grow in size and popularity, with the nearby Wallscourt Farm Academy rated as ‘Good’ by Ofsted, which is why so many families look to stay within the area. Honey Pens Crescent is also within close proximity to Trinity Academy in Lockleaze, which is part of the highly regarded Cathedral Schools Trust. The area is situated close to several areas of employment, with many residents working at the nearby M.o.D, Aviva or making the short journey to other major employers in North Bristol, such as Rolls Royce and Airbus. For those who work or socialise in the City Centre, the proximity of two train stations is very useful whilst buses also provide access by public transport, able to cut through to the Horfield area via a designated route for buses and pedestrians. The area is situated very close to the M32 so for those travelling to Bristol, London or South Wales by car, the house is very well placed. For residents looking to retreat from city life, the area has a good range of green spaces, from the expansive Stoke Park, 267 acres of countryside, with a diversity of open-space, woodland and ponds in the view of the 16th Century Dower House, to the winding paths along Snuff Mills and the Oldbury Court Estate ideal for dog walkers, runners and mountain bikers.
An immaculately finished and spacious two bedroom home, built by Redrow, and boasting great ceiling heights for a modern property, along with comfortable room sizes throughout. To the front, there is a driveway for two cars, allocated to the property. Entrance is into a hallway, with a W.C in front. From here you enter the living room, benefitting from neutral décor and plenty of natural light. Within the living room, is the staircase heading to the first floor. At the back of the property, is the contemporary kitchen/dining area, with direct access to the garden and a variety of integrated appliances, such as washing machine and dishwasher. The garden is of low maintenance and is essentially a large patio area. There is side access along the right hand side of the property, along with a south facing aspect, perfect for capturing plenty of sun throughout the year. Heading upstairs, there are two bedrooms of equal size and quality, each offering their own three piece ensuite. Management/Estate fee of approximately £60 per 6 months (so works out at about £10/month).
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