Characterful two-bedroom cottage near Bristol–Bath cycle path, ideal for first-time buyers.
No onward chain — vacant possession available
A charming two-bedroom mid-terrace cottage in secluded Siston Common, offered with no onward chain. The property retains genuine period character — exposed stone walls, low ceilings and a cosy wood-burning stove — and sits a short walk from the Bristol–Bath cycle path and local amenities. It will especially appeal to first-time buyers and those seeking a characterful, commuter-friendly base.
The house has practical benefits: a generous front garden, a small rear courtyard with tap and light, and a level lawned section accessed via a shared pathway. The layout includes a full-width lounge with dining area, a fitted kitchen and a three-piece bathroom on the ground floor, with two double bedrooms upstairs. Council Tax Band B and freehold tenure add running-cost certainty.
There are some material considerations. Heating is by electric storage heaters, the external stone walls appear uninsulated (as-built), and double glazing installation date is unknown — upgrading may be needed to improve comfort and energy efficiency. The plot is small and part-shared access may limit private parking or expansion. Overall, this is a workable, character-rich purchase for buyers prepared to update heating and insulation over time.