£415,000
3 bed terraced house for saleSchool Road, Brislington, Bristol BS4
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
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About this property
A three bedroom end-of-terraced home
Driveway parking at the rear for two vehicles
Private enclosed garden
Close to A4 transport links
Nearby to Victory Park
Sandy Park shops a short walk
Wheelchair accessible
A superb 1950s end-of-terraced residence set back from the road with front garden and side access. Located in the highly sought-after School Road, Brislington, this impeccably finished 1950s home epitomises refined living.
Boasting an open-plan living space, a tastefully decorated and cosy lounge, and a secluded, enclosed tiered private rear garden. Ideally positioned mere moments from the A4’s convenient transport links, this home offers both serenity and connectivity in equal measure. The property exudes timeless elegance, seamlessly blending contemporary comforts with charming features.
A short, twenty-minute stroll leads to the vibrant hub of Sandy Park, where an array of boutique shops, artisanal eateries, and independent cafés await.
Exceptional transport connections are just minutes away, with the X39 and Number 1 bus routes offering swift access to Temple Meads railway station (approximately 30 minutes on foot) and Bristol city centre. Upon entering is a welcoming entrance hall with an under-stair cloakroom, setting the tone for the home’s graceful interiors.
The ground floor comprises a beautifully proportioned bay-fronted lounge, a sophisticated open-plan kitchen/dining area featuring modern fitted appliances and a double-glazed patio door working like a balcony over looking the garden, to the rear of the ground floor a convenient utility area and access via steps to the rear garden.
Ascending to the first floor, the home offers two generously sized double bedrooms, the master with built-in wardrobes around the chimney breast, a cupboard in the second double holding the combi boiler a well-appointed single bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom suite. A landing provides access to the loft space.
Brislington seamlessly fuses urban vibrancy with green tranquillity, offering a wealth of open spaces such as Arnos Park, Nightingale Valley, and Victory Park. A curated selection of independent establishments, including the esteemed Langton Arms, Kin Coffee, and Pukka Peacock, contribute to the area’s burgeoning culinary and social scene, whilst the renowned Holymead Primary School adds further desirability for families.
Externally, the property continues to impress. A charming front garden with side access to the rear garden The garden itself is a beneficial feature of this home with tiered areas of patio seating area with glass banner, astro laid area, pathway and privacy with enclosed fencing surround, There is access to a cellar which is a void through most of the area of the house along with a driveway at the rear for parking for two vehicles.
Presented to a good standard throughout, this distinguished residence must be viewed to be fully appreciated. We wholeheartedly recommend arranging an appointment to experience first-hand the elegance, charm, and high quality this home has to offer.
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