£400,000
2 bed terraced house for saleUpper Sandhurst Road, Brislington BS4
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"From the sitting in the oasis of a garden eating ice cream from Tarr’s to curling up in our front room with the log burner on, this house has been a sanctuary for 4 years. I’ve loved the journey from a retro reno project to a light and cosy home. Sandy Park is such a wonderful place to live: It’s incredibly peaceful, there is a real sense of community and I love being able to work from home and pop out for a coffee at the Deli or to the Grocer on the high street."
Situated in a lovely pocket of houses in Brislington, on Sandown Road, this property is within walking distance of several well-regarded shops and cafes including Grounded and Deli at Sandy Park. Paintworks is also just a short walk and is home to Bocabar and Alex Does Coffee. Tapestry and Lost & Grounded are nationally renowned Bristol breweries with tap rooms, both of which are within walking distance. The area is popular with young professionals and families, being both close to the city centre but also accessible to several parks and larger green areas, such as the Nightingale Valley Nature Reserve and St Annes Wood. Arnos Vale Cemetery is just a short walk away and there are fairly extensive footpaths around the River Avon, which wrap around Brislington through some scenic spots, which includes the popular Beese’s Riverside Bar to the west. The area is also home to several good schools, such as Holymead and Broomhill Primary. For commuters, Brislington is well placed, with several buses running through the area including the Park & Ride, as well as routes for cycling and walking to Bristol City Centre.
Upper Sandhurst Road has been refurbished throughout by its current owners with a stunning and contemporary ground floor acting as the interiors focal point. To the front is a living room with wooden flooring, bay window and a fireplace with a log burner. The open plan kitchen diner has been recently remodelled wtih the wall knocked down and a new sleek kitchen installed. Off the kitchen is a handy utility area with a downstairs loo and additional built in storage. Outside the french doors allow for seamless transition to garden which features a patio space, lawn and seating area with a shed at the rear. Moving to the first floor, the primary bedroom spans the width of the property, featuring multiple window frames, bespoke fitted wardrobes and a fireplace feature. The theme continues in the second bedroom at the rear of the property and finally there is a three piece bathroom suite.
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