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£635,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Ambra Terrace, Bristol BS8

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Boardwalk Property Co

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About this property

    "The location is amazing, you only need to step out of the house to have a children’s play park and the local pub within one minute’s walking distance! We love walking up the ‘secret’ steps to Clifton Village, and we always stop to look at the ‘hedgehog highway’. There’s a lovely wine bar nearby called York 1 Place where we have all our date nights, and we like spending weekends walking down by the harbour and watching the leaves change. We will miss this area very much."

    The Home

    This beautifully presented terraced family home occupies one of Cliftonwood’s most sought-after streets. The Bath stone frontage has been meticulously restored, while the pink front door opens into a welcoming central hallway that runs along the side of the house, with the living spaces branching gracefully to the left. Honey-toned timber floorboards flow throughout the ground floor, creating a sense of cohesion and understated elegance. At the front, the living room is painted in a delicate posy pink, which contrasts beautifully with the original cornicing and ceiling rose. South-facing sash windows, a period fireplace, fitted blinds, and built-in bookcases combine practicality with style, creating a room that is as inviting as it is sophisticated. To the rear, an L-shaped open-plan kitchen and dining area forms the sociable heart of the home. Shaker-style cabinetry topped with quartz work surfaces provides ample preparation space, centred around a range-style oven, Belfast sink, and integrated fridge/freezer. Natural light pours in through skylights, a ribbon window, and glazed trifold doors that open seamlessly onto the garden.

    A utility room sits between the kitchen and living room, with a convenient WC tucked beneath the stairs. Upstairs, a playful pinstripe carpet leads to three bedrooms. The principal bedroom at the front is bright and airy, with south-facing light and full-height wardrobes providing generous storage. The second bedroom is spacious, with a rooflight and garden-facing sash window, while the third is currently a tranquil study. A family bathroom, featuring crisp white walls, navy flooring, and a roll-top bath with shower, completes the first floor.

    The Garden

    Both the front and rear gardens have been thoughtfully designed for low-maintenance living. The front garden features a beautiful blossom tree, while the rear garden extends from the kitchen across multiple levels, creating a sociable patio space framed by brick beds and perennial planting. There’s ample room for al fresco dining, and the private, leafy surroundings make the garden feel like a natural extension of the home.

    Living in Cliftonwood

    Cliftonwood is one of Bristol’s most vibrant and characterful neighbourhoods, perched between Clifton Village and the Harbourside. Its pastel-painted terraces give the streets a distinctive charm, with sweeping views across the city and down to the water. The area has a true sense of community - neighbours gather at The Lion, the much-loved local pub at the heart of the neighbourhood, while the nearby play park and community garden offer peaceful green spaces for families and residents to enjoy year-round. A short stroll takes you to the heart of Clifton Village, renowned for its independent boutiques, delis, and cafés, including Saffron, Anna Cake Couture, and the ever-popular Ivy Clifton Brasserie. Weekends are alive with locals enjoying brunch at Gail's or The Primrose Café, or exploring the Saturday market at Clifton Down, while evenings see friends gathering at York 1 Place. Downhill, the Harbourside offers a lively mix of dining, bars, and cultural destinations. Cargo at Wapping Wharf is a local institution, serving everything from sourdough pizzas at Bertha’s to small plates at Box-e, while Arnolfini and Spike Island host cutting-edge exhibitions and performances throughout the year.

    Green space is always close by - Victoria Square and Clifton Down are perfect for picnics and weekend strolls, while the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and Ashton Court Estate provide longer walks and cycling trails. Families benefit from an excellent selection of nearby schools, both state and independent, including Bristol Grammar School, Clifton College, Christ Church Primary, and Clifton High School. Commuters enjoy easy access to Temple Meads, just a 15-minute cycle away, with direct trains to Bath in under 20 minutes or London Paddington in under two hours.

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