£450,000
(£442/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleBeaconsfield Road, St George BS5
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,017 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas
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About this property
"This house has been a fantastic place to live and the culmination of four years and three moves within St George (all within a stone's throw of the Park). The house itself is truly special, its dimensions are deceptive and the kitchen represents a uniquely social space unlike many other homes in St
George or Redfield. Of course it's also quite eye catching with its bright blue exterior and a mural showing a labrador and two people walking up the avenue in the park - something we've done many times."
The house
This three-bedroom end of terrace house stands out on Beaconsfield Road in St George. It's design and renovations preserve the period character of the property whilst giving it a contemporary feel throughout. As you enter, the living room's generous size makes it a great space for both entertaining as well as relaxing by the log-burner in the colder months. The beautiful open-plan kitchen & diner enhances the home's hosting space and leads onto an extension, creating brightness in the room and space for a WC/utility. The two main bedrooms are well-sized and receive lots of natural light whilst the third bedroom is a perfect office/studio space. The large bathroom has been well-maintained & has ample space to potentially have a separate shower and bath.
Chain-free property.
The outside space
A good-sized east-facing garden which has space for socialising and growing. The shed at the back is an ideal workshop & could be easily converted into a studio.
Living on Beaconsfield Road
Beaconsfield Road is a beautiful residential street in St George renown for its sense of community. It sits between Church Road and Avonview Cemetery, with peaceful riverside walks just moments away. St George’s Park is a short stroll across Church Road and remains one of the city’s most loved green spaces, offering a play area, tennis courts, café, skate park, and lake. The neighbourhood itself has a vibrant community feel, with a growing number of independent shops, cafés, and pubs - including local favourites like The Red Church, Orchard Café, The Bristol Loaf, and The Lock-Up. The shops and cafés of Easton are also easily reached via the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, with well-known spots such as the Public Market, Catacolours, Garden of Easton, and Bristol Sweet Mart all nearby. For commuters, the area offers quick access into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike, or car, while Bath and the motorway network are within easy reach. Bristol Temple Meads is also just a short journey away, making this an ideal location for both work and leisure.
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