Immaculate three-bedroom family home on a quiet Downend cul-de-sac with south garden..
Three-bedroom semi-detached, freshly renovated throughout
South-facing private garden with lawn and multiple patio areas
Howdens fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Bright dual-aspect living/dining room with wood burner and bay window
Driveway for two cars plus single garage
Built 1930–1949; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (upgrade potential)
Double glazing installed before 2002 — not modern thermal standard
Modest internal area ~988 sq ft; standard ceiling heights
A freshly renovated three-bedroom semi-detached house on a quiet Downend cul-de-sac, presented to a high standard for family living. The ground floor offers a bright dual-aspect living/dining room with bay window, wood burner and patio doors opening to a south-facing garden. The contemporary Howdens kitchen includes integrated appliances and direct access to the garden, WC and single garage.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a third bedroom, plus a roomy four-piece family bathroom. Natural light is aided by a landing window; wood flooring and neutral decoration run through much of the home. Outside, a double driveway sits in front of the garage and the private garden has lawn, shrub borders and multiple patios for entertaining.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and very low local crime. The property is in a well-regarded, family-friendly location with good schools and green spaces nearby, and easy commuter links to Bristol city centre and local employment hubs.
Buyers should note some legacy building elements: the house was constructed 1930–1949 with cavity walls assumed to lack insulation, and the double glazing was installed before 2002. Total internal area is modest at around 988 sq ft, and ceiling heights are standard. These features limit energy performance compared with newer builds but also present straightforward upgrade opportunities for improving efficiency and value.