£400,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleGuernsey Avenue, Brislington BS4
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
No chain
Double garage
Driveway
"We fell in love with our home the moment we saw it - tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac with nature right on our doorstep. Daily dog walks through Nightingale Valley and Eastwood Farm have been a real joy, especially in those moments when life felt a bit too fast. And on sunny days, wandering down to Beeses for a pint by the river has felt like a little holiday just minutes from home."
The home
A large end-terrace home with a driveway at the front, offering space for three cars, and a double garage at the back. Downstairs is a spacious, modern kitchen featuring granite worktops plus recently replaced fridge, washing machine and dishwasher. Around the corner is additional counter space, which flows into the living room. At the rear, a bright conservatory offers a useful additional space and leads to the garden.
Upstairs are two spacious bedrooms and a flexible third bedroom, currently used as a home office. Each room has large windows, providing both space and light. In the centre is a modern granite bathroom, fitted to maximise space.
The house has had the roof fully replaced and the electrical system in the past 7 years. There is also potential for extension at the side, back, and top.
Outdoor space
Outside is a generous garden with plenty of opportunity to enhance it. There is a double garage and an additional outhouse with a power connection, providing useful storage and potential. The house benefits from side access as well as rear lane access to the garage.
Living in Brislington
Guernsey Avenue is a quiet street of houses between School Road and Eastwood Farm, with both city access and green space nearby. Sandy Park Road is a short walk away and home to popular independents such as The Deli @ Sandy Park and Kin Café. Other local favourites, including The Langton pub and Lost & Grounded Taproom, are also a short journey away.
Close by, Eastwood Farm and Nightingale Valley provide great areas for runners and dog-walkers, as well as those seeking more of an escape from the city. The area has a semi-rural feel, with easy access to Conham River Park, Arnos Vale Cemetery, and Beeses overlooking the River Avon.
For commuters, the area is well connected, with regular buses on Route 1 to Bristol City Centre and Temple Meads Station.
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