£575,000
3 bed terraced house for saleRudthorpe Road, Horfield BS7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"The only place in Bristol i've ever lived where you can walk out the door and visit a bakery, butchers, fishmongers, greengrocers in fifteen minutes and stop by the independent bookshop on the way home. Gloucester Road is the best! Fed does the best breakfasts and cakes out there. We go to the beautiful Horfield Common to take a book on a sunny day, or go to the community sauna if you need to warm up. A lovely community with great neighbours."
The home
Sold with no onward chain, brimming with colour and style, a three bedroom Victorian terraced home on Rudthorpe Road in Horfield, featuring a spacious open plan kitchen/dining area. Entrance is into a traditional hallway, with original floorboards underfoot. On the first left is the vibrant living room, boasting a bay window and picture rails. Next is the second reception room, decorated with soft green tones and benefitting from alcove storage and shelving. Moving through the ground floor, you reach the focal point of the home, the kitchen/dining area, with contemporary cabinetry, more use of bold colours and plenty of space for a breakfast/eating area. Progressing to the first floor, there are three comfortably sized double bedrooms, all with storage space and mirroring the ground floor in terms of style. The interior is completed with two bathrooms, on the first floor.
The outside space
The front wall is surrounded by a hedge, leading to the entrance door. Moving to the rear, the garden faces southwest, capturing an incredible amount of sun throughout the day. The garden itself is a contrast of shrubbery, trees and patio.
Living in Horfield
Rudthorpe Road is in a desirable part of north Horfield, located just off of Gloucester Road, near The Wellington pub and Ashley Down Road. Venues such as fed, Grounded, and Per & Kor are a fantastic range of eateries for people to enjoy, as well as a number of other independents including Gloucester Road Books, Rambling Rose, and Fancy Plants in the local vicinity to name a select few. Surrounded by green spaces, St Andrews Park is a leafy Victorian public park with children's play area and paddling pool, as well as Horfield Common, which is perfect for dog walkers, runners and those who are wanting to socialise. For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer months just to the other side of Gloucester Road and Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium are within a short walk. The area is very well positioned for commuters, with the city centre within walking or cycling distance and regular buses running, the M32 nearby, with links to the M4 and M5. The area is incredibly popular with families, due to a number of popular schools, such as Ashley Down Primary, Fairfield High School and Trinity Academy.
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Tenure
Leasehold (899 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£30
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