£550,000
3 bed terraced house for saleBristol Road, Bristol BS16
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
Freehold
Two Reception Rooms
Working From Home Space
Parking
Character Features
Wood Burner
Mornings here tend to begin in the kitchen/diner, an easy, sociable space where breakfast feels unhurried before the day starts. There’s a natural rhythm to the house, one that works just as well for a couple working from home as it does for a family moving through school runs and busy weeks.
The sitting room is where most evenings settle. It’s a room that holds the day well, with light passing through from both ends and a warmth that builds as the temperature drops. In winter, the log burner becomes the centre of things. It’s the kind of space people drift into and stay in, especially when it’s cold outside.
There’s a second reception room that has quietly adapted over time. Once used for gatherings, it now works as a home office, tucked away enough for focus during the working day, but still flexible if you need it to shift back into something more social. For anyone balancing working from home with day-to-day life, it’s a practical, well-judged space.
Through the warmer months, the garden starts to take over. It’s private and not overlooked, with hedging that softens the boundaries and keeps it feeling settled. Early sun reaches the far end of the garden, while afternoons and evenings gather closer to the house. The patio holds onto the day’s warmth, so even as the temperature dips, it’s still somewhere to sit out with a drink. On hotter days, the shade under the pear tree becomes the natural place to pause.
Inside, the house keeps its balance through the seasons. It stays relatively cool in summer, and in winter the heating, supported by a modern oil-fired boiler that keeps things consistent without feeling heavy on running costs. Water pressure is strong, broadband is reliable for day-to-day use, and mobile signal is steady.
Upstairs, the rear bedroom is notably quieter, set away from the road, while the rest of the house settles into a natural evening cool as the heating winds down.
The setting is what often draws people here and keeps them. You’re within walking distance of local schools and everyday essentials in Winterbourne, with the White Horse just a short walk away for an easy evening out. For fresh air, the river at Moorend is about ten minutes on foot, a simple, repeatable walk that becomes part of daily life.
For those commuting into Bristol, the location strikes a careful balance. It feels removed enough to be quiet, but close enough that the city is always within easy reach, whether for work or an evening out.
It’s a house that has been properly looked after and thoughtfully updated over time, rewired, replumbed, reworked, not to change what it is, but to make it work better.
What tends to stay with people here is the balance. The sense of being just outside things, but never too far. And the way the house quietly adapts to whatever stage of life you’re in.
Council Tax: £2,428pa (approx)
Council Tax Band: D
South Gloucestershire Council
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