£625,000
(£575/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleKingston Road, Southville BS3
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,087 sq. ft
About this property
"We’ve loved living in Southville. North Street is just around the corner, with so many great cafés, restaurants and pubs, and we often pop down to Wapping Wharf for a coffee or head over to Ashton Court for a walk. The house has loads of character and the kitchen extension is really the heart of the home, where everyone naturally comes together. It’s been a great first family home and somewhere we’ve really loved living."
The home
This three-bedroom mid-terrace home has undergone a considered and thoughtful renovation that touches every room and detail. The ground floor sets the tone beautifully. The bay-fronted living room is an open plan, elegant space which flows into the dining room complete with bespoke fitted storage, shutters built into the bay window and original floorboards lovingly restored. Beyond the living space to the rear of the house is the newly extended kitchen that connects seamlessly to the garden through the dual bi-fold doors. The kitchen itself was has been designed and fitted by Wren and is immaculately finished to the highest specification. To complete the ground floor there is downstairs toilet under the stairs. Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms offer flexibility for families with a growing household or those seeking a dedicated workspace. The principal bedroom is at the front of the home fitted with bespoke wardrobes. Off the hallway there is a beautifully tiled bathroom with walk-in shower room.
Outside space
Outside, the garden has been newly landscaped with a low maintenance patio and large planters. The boundary wall has been transformed into a striking piece of original street art by Inkie, A Bristol born and bred street artist and painter, giving the garden a unique feature entirely its own
Living in Southville
Kingston is a quiet residential street in Southville. The house lies close to North Street, a hub for local independents, restaurants, and shops, including Michelin recommended cor and other, coffee shops Sweven and Burra, and The Tobacco Factory - a café, bar, and theatre that hosts a bustling Sunday market.
A short stroll across Gaol Ferry Bridge (10 minutes) will take you to Wapping Wharf - a vibrant foodie destination set on the edge of Bristol’s historic harbourside. Serving from converted cargo containers, you’ll find top Bristol indies including Gambas, Cargo Cantina, Lapin, Ragu and Swoon Gelato, as well as Elevate Yoga Studio, Hue Hair and Beauty, and Anna Cake Couture. The city centre is a further 15 minutes on foot.
Several parks are within easy reach of Kingsto Road with Greville Smyth Park a 15 minute walk away and the sprawling Ashton Court Estate a further 20 minutes beyond - an expansive 850 acres of wood and grassland that is home to the annual Bristol Balloon Fiesta.
Bristol Temple Meads is a 10 minute drive or 30 minute walk away and offers direct services to Bath Spa (11 minutes) and London Paddington (1 hour 35 minutes). For local connections, the city centre is a short walk or cycle ride, and bus routes run regularly from North Street.
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