£385,000
(£404/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleSherbourne Street, St George BS5
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
954 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas
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About this property
This home has been the perfect place for us to see through big changes in our lives. Moving in as a couple, we loved being able to host friends and go out on Church road. After we got our dog we started to explore the green places nearby, loving troopers hill and the river and being able to easily drive out to the countryside. These places have then become so special in a different way as we started a family, having so much on your doorstep but also a peaceful garden and space for our child to play.
The House
This beautifully presented two-bedroom end-of-terrace home on Sherbourne street, a popular residential road has plenty of period charm with thoughtful contemporary renovation. As an end of terrace the home boasts a larger footprint than most on the street.
Upon entering the home there is a welcoming entrance way, to the left is the first of two reception rooms, a cosy lounge with beautiful bay window. The second reception room, a large family dining room, work from home space and playroom is the hub of this home. The large opening in to the kitchen gives it an open-plan sociable feel. The newly renovated kitchen is stylish and well-equipped and there is a back door leading out on to the garden.
Upstairs, the two bedrooms are well-proportioned doubles, each enjoying excellent natural light. The spacious family bathroom has been well maintained and offers ample room.
The Outside Space
The property benefits from a good-sized garden, ideal for morning sun, social gatherings, and keen gardeners alike.
Living in St George
Sherbourne Street is a charming residential street in St George, renowned for its strong sense of community. Positioned between Church Road and Avonview Cemetery, the home is just moments from peaceful riverside walks.
St George's Park is a short stroll away and remains one of the city’s most loved green spaces, offering tennis courts, a café, skate park, lake, and play area. The neighbourhood continues to flourish, with independent favourites such as The Red Church, Orchard Café, The Bristol Loaf, and The Lock-Up all nearby. The vibrant shops and cafés of Easton are easily reached via the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, including the popular Easton Public Market, Catacolours, Garden of Easton, and Bristol Sweet Mart. For commuters, there is convenient 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 location ideal for both work and leisure.
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