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£650,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleTower Road South, Bristol BS30
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
About this property
Edwardian Semi Detached Four Bedroom Home
Extensively Improved And Updated Throughout
Open Plan Kitchen Dining Space
Separate Lounge With Wood Burner
Additional Playroom Conservatory And Study
Private Generous Rear Garden Space
Brick Paved Driveway For Multiple Vehicles
Easy Reach to Bristol And Bath Via Road, Rail or Cycle Track
There’s a certain steadiness to an Edwardian home, and here it’s been carefully brought up to date without losing that sense of character. The current owners have made thoughtful changes over time, not to show it off, but to make daily life run more easily.
The house settles you in from the hallway. From there, it opens out into a layout that feels both sociable and adaptable. The kitchen and dining space carry most of the day, naturally becoming the place where everything overlaps, cooking, catching up, homework at the table, or just sitting with a coffee. It’s a room that doesn’t need managing; it just works.
Alongside it, the additional spaces make a real difference. A separate lounge offers somewhere quieter to retreat to in the evenings, especially in winter when the wood-burning stove is lit. There’s a playroom that keeps the day-to-day spread contained, a conservatory that brings in extra light and a connection to the garden, and a study that gives proper separation for working from home. It’s a house that understands how busy homes actually function.
Upstairs, the four bedrooms are all comfortable and well-proportioned. The main bedroom has its own en-suite, while the family bathroom serves the rest of the house easily. There’s a calmness to the upper floor; minimal road noise, good light, and a consistent feel throughout.
Outside, the garden has the kind of space that gets used properly. It’s private, generous, and set up for long stretches of time outdoors, whether that’s children playing, dogs roaming, or simply sitting out as the day winds down. The terrace works well for mornings, while the decking comes into its own later on, catching the last of the sun.
To the front, the brick-paved driveway provides off-street parking for several vehicles, something that quickly proves its value day to day. There’s also external power already in place, making future EV charging a straightforward addition.
The location quietly supports everything around it. Schools and nurseries are within walking distance, often reached via the Bristol to Bath cycle path, which also opens up easy access to green space and longer walks. Local amenities are all within a few minutes driving distance; from M&S and gyms to coffee spots and a cinema. Both Bristol and Bath are close enough for commuting or evenings out, while still feeling separate from the pace of the city.
It’s the balance here that stands out. A home with character, but one that’s been shaped around modern life. Space to gather, space to step away, and room to grow into over time.
Council Tax: £2,428pa (approx)
Council Tax Band: D
South Gloucestershire Council
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