£350,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleRousham Road, St Werburghs BS5
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"We have had a fabulous time living here and making this street our home. The position of the house means some great views over Bristol and the house always feels full of light. Sitting by the front window is the perfect place for a morning cuppa. The lounge/diner is where we spend lots of our time relaxing and hosting friends and the garden is our favourite place to unwind at the end of the day. We enjoy the short walk down to the pubs and cafes of St Werberghs via Narroways Nature Reserve, catching one of the best views on Bristol on the way down. Perfectly placed for reaching the bigger green spaces of Purdown and Eastville Park."
Rousham Road lies on the border of St Werburghs and Eastville and benefits from having the green space of Narroways on the doorstep. It is a 10 minute walk to Ashley Down station and a 20 Minute walk to Stapleton Road. St Werburghs is home to a number of popular cafes, shops and amenities, including The Better Food Company store, Undercover Rock-climbing centre in St Werburghs Church and Wiper & True brewery. The area’s popularity derives in a large part from its sense of community, but also from its close proximity to Bristol City Centre, Greenbank and Cheltenham Road. The nearby M32 makes the area ideal for commuters, providing easy access to Bristol Parkway and the M4. St Werburgh's Primary School and St Werburghs nursery both have a great reputation, enhancing the pull of the area to families. Busses connect to various areas on nearby Glenfrome road, just a two minute walk from the property. The local allotments, Boiling Wells and St Werburghs City Farm are a good example of the area’s individuality and independence from surrounding suburbs.
This two bedroom dormer bungalow sits high up on the hill and therefore boasts excellent views over the city. The property combines ample green space with the plentiful amenities of St Werburghs and Eastville, two areas in high-demand and home to many young families and professional couples. The large rear garden is a great feature, it has multiple levels, a variety of established trees and shrubs, a greenhouse and a terrace for al fresco dining.
On entering the property there is a welcoming hallway leading ahead to the large open plan reception room combining the living room area at the front of the property and the dining/work from home space at the rear of the property. The large windows both at the front and back bathe the space in plenty of natural light. The recently renovated kitchen also lies to the rear of the property and has access to the back garden. From the entranceway hallway there is also access to a bedroom at the front of the property, this is currently used as an office space but in the past was used to rent to a lodger. There is a downstairs bathroom with shower and bath. Upstairs there is a large dormer bedroom with en-suite. There are built-in wardrobes providing plenty of storage. The views from the windows in this room are really impressive.
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