£625,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleWeston Crescent, Horfield, Bristol BS7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached property
Off-street parking and garage
A quiet crescent close to Gloucester Road
Wonderful and sizeable rear garden
An array of attractive original detailing retained internally
Scope to modernise
Pleasant, far-reaching elevated views of Bristol
Offered to the market with no onward chain
A well-balanced 1930s semi-detached three-bedroom property, with off-street parking, garage and a well-sized rear garden. Located on a quiet road and offered to the market with no onward chain.
Ground Floor
Entering the property, the vestibule provides a useful space for storing shoes and coats, with a uPVC door leading to the original front door.
From the hallway you will find access to two understairs storage cupboards, both reception rooms, and the kitchen.
The front reception room is a comfortable size, with a deep bay overlooking the front garden. The rear reception, ostensibly the dining room, features glazed sliding doors that allows a pleasing outlook of the garden and direct access to the patio. The kitchen is fully fitted and features white units, black worktops and integrated appliances including an electric hob, electric oven, electric grill.
First Floor
Ascending the staircase to the first floor landing, notable is particularly attractive encased stained glass window to the side elevation.
From the landing is access to two well-sized double bedrooms, with the rear offering a pleasing outlook of the garden and large swathes of Bristol in the distance. Bedroom three is a well-sized single room located to the front of the property.
Completing the first floor is the family bathroom, comprising a four-piece suite: Bathroom, separate shower, WC and basin.
Externally
To the front there is a low-maintenance lawn with some mature shrubs and a red brick boundary wall. Adjacent is a driveway providing off-street parking, and access to the garage - which is powered and in turn leads to the garden.
To the rear you will find a substantial rear garden that is reasonably flat, and features a vast array of mature flowers, shrubs and trees. Accessed immediately from the dining room and kitchen is a sizeable patio, which also extends to the side of the property where you will find gated side access.
The size of the rear garden ensures a sunny aspect throughout the day and offers scope for extending the property subject to necessary permissions.
Location
Horfield is situated within close proximity to Gloucester Road with its vast array of independent shops, cafes & restaurants including Burra cafe, Pinkmans' Bakery and fed 313, and Bottles & Books.
The area features a blend of tree-lined Victorian streets such as Churchways Avenue, and the 1930’s properties that are emblematic of the area. The open spaces of Muller Road Recreational Ground and Horfield Common are nearby as well as Horfield Leisure Centre and the Memorial Stadium.
Boasting excellent schools, spacious properties, and abundant green spaces, this suburb in North Bristol has gained popularity among both families and young professionals seeking a location just beyond the Bristol City Centre.
Schools
Ashley Down Primary School - Distance: 0.42 miles
Horfield Church of England Primary School - Distance: 0.47 miles
Filton Avenue Primary School - Distance: 0.55 miles
Orchard School Bristol - Distance: 0.71 miles
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