£700,000
(£581/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleBeauchamp Road, Bishopston BS7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,204 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Boardwalk Property Co
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About this property
"My fiancée and I have loved restoring the beautiful Victorian features of this house. The floors and fireplaces had been covered for decades so we were excited to find them remarkably unspoiled. Beyond the house we’l miss the incredible location. Our quiet road is home to a close-knit community of families and a regular street party, while Gloucester Road offers endless indie shops, cafés and events to explore. Special mention to weekend charity-shop crawls via Joe’s Bakery and fed 313!"
The home.
The quintessential Bishopston home. This three double bedroom, two bathroom, two reception room double bay fronted Victorian home has a lovely blend of character and contemporary and a super homely vibe. All the classic features so beloved of the era, stripped floors, high ceilings, ornate fireplaces and large rooms are all present and correct. It's also rare to see to see one of these homes in pretty much its original layout, enabling the home to grow with the family with potential to extend upwards and outwards. Within catchment to a number of excellent Schools and close to the Gloucester Road this great family home has the added bonus of no chain. A excellent buy for a young family that has plans to stay long term in an ever popular Bristol postcode.
The outside.
A sizeable garden with a raised shingle area for al fresco dining, plenty of lawn area to kick a ball about or just lap up the sun. There's shed for gardening tools and a handy gate to an access passage.
Living in Bishopston.
Beauchamp Road is an attractive residential street of Victorian homes in Bishopston, just around the corner from Gloucester Road which is world famous for its wide array of independent shops, cafés and pubs. There are numerous attractions along Gloucester Road with popular stops such as the Gallimaufry, Coffee Lab and the games café Chance & Counters are all within easy reach. In a westerly direction, residents of Bishop Road can easily get to Westbury Park, Redland and Henleaze, home to Scott Cinemas, great pubs like Cambridge Arms and Westbury Park Tavern, whilst also providing access to The Downs.
A number of green spaces are available within close proximity, such as St Andrews Park, and Horfield Common slightly further afield. For those looking to commute into work, buses run regularly along Gloucester Road and offer easy access to all major employment areas such as Temple Quay and Temple Meads (where trains run regularly into London), the City Centre, and North towards Filton where large employers such as Airbus, Aviva, and the Ministry of Defence have their offices. Bishop Road is also within easy reach of Bristol Parkway Train Station, the second largest in Bristol. The property further sits within the catchment for highly sought after schools in the area, such as Redland Green Secondary School and Bishop Road Primary.
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Leasehold (877 years)
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