£400,000
3 bed terraced house for saleSandy Park Road, Brislington, Bristol BS4
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
An extended three bedroom Victorian terraced home
Extended into the roof space with a mezzanine floor
Sought after Brislington location
Ideal for first time buyers
Located on the trendy Sandy Park
Nearby to Temple Meads & Bristol City Centre via the direct number 1 bus
Wheelchair accessible
Located on one of Brislington’s most desirable roads, Sandy Park Road, this extended three-bedroom Victorian terraced house is brimming with character and charm. The property seamlessly combines period features with contemporary living, offering an open-plan lounge/dining area and a low maintenance well-presented rear garden area..
The accommodation comprises a ground floor entrance hall into a hallway, an open-plan lounge/dining room with bay fronted window, galley style kitchen with fitted units/ appliances, downstairs shower room, access from the kitchen to the outdoor south-facing rear garden.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to two generously sized double bedrooms, a third room ideally suited as a nursery or study, also on the landing a W.C. In the master bedroom there is a shower area, built-in storage and stair case onto the mezzanine floor with skylights, spacious storage area and eaves storage.
The rear garden enjoys an south-facing aspect, featuring a seating area within the side return – perfect for al fresco dining or entertaining during the warmer months.
Brislington has become an increasingly fashionable location, with a variety of independent shops and cafés nearby on Sandy Park Road. Highlights include the popular Sandy Park Deli and Kin, both known for their excellent coffee and wholesome food. The newly opened family-run Pukka Peacock Indian restaurant also adds to the area's appeal. Local amenities include several convenience stores, a Morrisons Daily, and a post office, all within easy reach. For larger shops, Castle Court’s Sainsbury’s is just a ten-minute walk away to the vibrant Miro Lounge Cafe Bar.
Nearby Knowle boasts The Knowle, a family-friendly pub with panoramic views of the city from its garden. For a top-rated Sunday roast, The Langton in St Anne’s is just a 15-minute stroll away. Green spaces abound, with Nightingale Valley, Arnos Court Park, Eastwood Farm, and Victory Park all within close proximity. Jubilee Swimming Pool – the city's only community-owned and operated pool – is also just a 25-minute walk.
With easy access to the A4 Bath Road, Bristol Temple Meads and the city centre are easily reached on foot or via frequent local bus services. The X39 also provides excellent direct links to Bath from a nearby stop.
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