Three bedrooms with three versatile reception rooms for family living or home study
Recently updated high-spec bathroom and well-appointed contemporary kitchen
Single garage and driveway parking; convenient for multiple vehicles
EPC C and double glazing aid energy efficiency and running costs
Modest private rear garden and sun terrace — low-maintenance outdoor space
Built 1967–1975; potential for future modernisation or system upgrades
Located near good schools, amenities, and M48 commuter links to Bristol
Wider area shows high deprivation and ageing urban community demographics
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac in Bulwark, this well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical family living with immediate move-in appeal. The ground floor provides flexible living with three reception rooms, an open-plan lounge and a bright conservatory that opens to a sun terrace and modest rear garden — useful for outdoor play and family gatherings.
The home benefits from a contemporary kitchen, a recently updated high-spec bathroom, double glazing and an EPC rating of C, helping with energy efficiency and running costs. Off-street parking, a single garage and driveway add convenience for families with vehicles, while mains gas central heating keeps rooms warm and comfortable.
Located close to local amenities, good primary and secondary schools and commuter links including the M48, the property suits families and first-time buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in home. The house sits on a decent plot with a manageable garden, making upkeep straightforward for busy households.
Buyers should note the property was built in the late 1960s/early 1970s, so while presented well internally, some elements may reflect that era and could need attention long-term. The wider area is classified as having high deprivation indices and an ageing local population, which may influence local services and future resale considerations.