£365,000
2 bed property for saleWarminster Road, Bristol BS2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Maggs & Allen
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About this property
Charming Victorian bay-fronted terrace with classic period features and curb appeal
Ideal renovation project offering scope to modernize and add value throughout
Potential to convert the loft into a third bedroom or office space (subject to planning)
Bright and spacious sitting room at the front of the house with large bay window
Generous kitchen/diner at the rear with direct access to the private garden
Two well-proportioned double bedrooms
Good-sized family bathroom
Private rear garden with both patio and lawn
Offered to the market with no onward chain
A two-bedroom, terraced period home situated on a popular road within St Werburgh's. Offering huge potential for modernisation and extension, the property benefits from generous accommodation and a well-sized rear garden. Offered to the market with no onward chain.
Ground Floor
Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hallway leading to a spacious and light-filled sitting room at the front of the house, enhanced by the attractive bay window which allows plenty of natural light to flood the space.
To the rear, a generously sized kitchen and dining area provides an excellent setting for both everyday family life and entertaining, with direct access to the garden through rear doors. The kitchen comprises a range of wall and base-mounted units with work surfaces and a tiled splashback. Integrated appliances include an electric oven, gas hob with extractor over, and there is further space available for a washing machine and fridge/freezer.
First Floor
Upstairs, the home features two well-proportioned double bedrooms, with the master benefiting from an in-built storage cupboard. The family bathroom is also located on this level and provides a good-sized space that could be stylishly updated to suit contemporary living, but currently encompasses a three-piece suite of toilet, sink and bath with shower over.
Externally
Outside, the private rear garden offers a mix of patio and lawn, creating a versatile outdoor area perfect for relaxing, gardening, or hosting friends and family.
Location
Sandwiched between Montpelier, Ashley Down and St. Pauls – St Werburgh’s has a distinct character of its own.
Housing in St Werburgh’s, Bristol, was largely built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to accommodate the population growth due to Bristol’s industrial expansion. Perhaps the most recognisable example of this is the partially still-standing Brooks Dye Works, which has recently been re-developed into a modern housing development. As a result, the property now boasts a range of Victorian, Edwardian, modern, and unique eco-friendly housing.
Today, St Werburgh’s is known for its strong community spirit, eco-friendly initiatives and alternative culture. For families, Fairfield High and St Werburgh’s Primary School are highly regarded, and the City Farm is a popular destination.
Food & drink in the area doesn’t disappoint either; Better Foods, The Farm, Wiper & True, Namak are just a few of the popular go-to’s in the area.
With an array of beautiful homes, popular cafes, pubs, and green spaces – the area has unsurprisingly become a popular destination for families and young professionals wanting to enjoy a central location with real charm.
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