Chain-free mid-terrace with three bedrooms and two reception rooms
Large rear garden with patio, outbuilding and room to extend (subject to consent)
Off-street parking for 2–3 cars — rare for the road
Requires renovation: cosmetic and likely services/upgrades needed
System-built 1950s–60s walls; assumed no insulation, energy upgrades likely
Single shower room only; boiler housed in bedroom cupboard
Good access to Bristol city centre; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Local area: high crime and very deprived — affects resale and living environment
Set on a quiet Sheepscroft road, this chain-free mid-terrace offers practical space and clear scope for improvement. The house includes two reception rooms, three bedrooms and a large rear garden — useful for families or buyers looking to add value. Off-street parking for 2–3 cars is a standout asset in this area.
The property needs renovation: the build is mid‑20th century system-built with assumed lack of wall insulation and the interior requires updating. There is a single shower room and the boiler sits in a bedroom cupboard; expect work on services, finishes and energy efficiency to modernise the home.
Location strengths include good access to Bristol city centre, nearby schools (two rated Good/Outstanding), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Practical positives — freehold tenure, low council tax band B and no onward chain — make this suitable for first-time buyers or investors prepared to renovate.
Important drawbacks: the local area faces high crime and very high deprivation indices, so buyers should consider neighbourhood risk and resale prospects carefully. The property is best viewed as a renovation project with solid parking and garden space rather than a move‑in ready family home.