Detached three-bedroom house with sunny courtyard, garage, fine views and no onward chain..
Detached three double bedrooms, one with en-suite
South-westerly facing sunny courtyard garden
Single garage plus front parking space
First-floor views to Dundry and Leigh Woods
Quiet cul-de-sac, equidistant to Clifton and Harbourside
Small plot and average internal floor area
Built c.1976–1982; may need modernisation and insulation work
Chain free — available for a prompt move
A secluded detached three-bedroom house in Cliftonwood, offering practical family living across two storeys with pleasant elevated views. The home has a dual-aspect sitting room and a separate kitchen, plus a ground-floor bedroom with en-suite that suits flexible use as a guest room or home office. The first floor enjoys outlooks towards Dundry and Leigh Woods and benefits from good natural light.
Outside, a south-westerly facing courtyard garden and an open vista provide a sunny spot for evening light; a single garage and a front parking space add valuable convenience in this central location. The property sits in a quiet cul-de-sac equidistant between Clifton Village and Bristol Harbourside, within easy reach of local pubs, restaurants and Hotwells Primary School.
Practical considerations: the house was built in the late 1970s/early 1980s and has partial cavity wall insulation (assumed), double glazing of unknown install date and gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. The plot is small and the accommodation is average-sized, so buyers seeking large gardens or extensive living space should note this. The property is offered freehold and chain-free for a prompt move.
This home will suit families or buyers seeking a well-located, low-maintenance detached house with scope to update cosmetic and energy-efficiency elements. Its Clifton Conservation Area location and CH residents parking scheme are positives for neighbourhood quality, though they may bring some restrictions.