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£325,000

(£360/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Roseberry Park, Redfield BS5

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 904 sq. ft

Boardwalk Property Co - Covering Bristol and Surrounding Areas

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About this property

    "It's been our home since we were first married and the place we raised our three children!"

    The house

    This three-bedroom Victorian terrace in Redfield would be a great family home with plenty of scope to put your own stamp on it. The layout works well - a living room and dining room run through the ground floor, both with original cornicing and wood floors that give the spaces a warm, easy feel. The living room at the front has a bay window that brings in good light, and the two rooms connect naturally through an arch, making the ground floor feel spacious & bright. French doors at the back of the dining room open onto the garden. The kitchen is a good size and has been well maintained. Upstairs, the main bedroom is a proper double with room to breathe, and there are two further rooms - one currently used as a study with original floorboards, and a smaller third bedroom to the rear. The bathroom is functional with a shower enclosure, though like the kitchen it's ready for someone to make it their own.

    The outside space

    The rear garden is compact but has real character - ivy and climbing plants cover the back wall almost entirely, giving it a lush, tucked-away feel. There's a paved patio area with room for garden furniture, and a storage unit to one side. Out front, the property has a small forecourt with established planting behind a low brick wall.

    Living in Redfield

    Roseberry Park is a residential street of terraced houses in Redfield, an area that has become hugely popular with young professionals and families in recent years. It is a minute's walk away from Church Road, home to a number of popular independent shops and cafes such as Southville Deli, The Bristol Loaf/Native Vine, The Small City Bookshop, Radek's, The George & Dragon and The Red Church. St George’s Park, which is round the corner from Roseberry Park, is one of the city’s most popular parks providing a kids play area, tennis courts, a cafe, a skate park, and a lake. St Marks Road in Easton also boasts a range of well-regarded venues such as Bristol Sweet Mart. There are plenty of transport links that residents in the area are able to access to get into the city centre as a number of convenient bus routes and the Bristol Bath Cycle Path are all within easy reach of your front door. For those who are looking for access out of town this house is just a short drive from Junction 2 of the M32, which in turn leads to the M4. Bristol Temple Meads train station is also just a short journey by car, bike or train from the local Lawrence Hill Station.

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