A practical, budget-friendly three-bedroom home with garden and refurbishment potential in a quiet cul-de-sac..
- Three bedroom end-terrace with two reception rooms
- Newly fitted bathroom; mains gas central heating
- Good-size rear garden with patio and two storage sheds
- Walking distance to Blaise Castle and Kingsweston estate
- Close to several good-rated primary and secondary schools
- Small plot and only one bathroom for a three-bed house
- Located in a very deprived area with higher crime levels
- Built in 1950s; may require future updates or refurbishment
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this three-bedroom end-terrace offers a practical first home with immediate curb appeal and a generous rear garden. Two separate reception rooms and a newly fitted bathroom make the house move-in ready for everyday family life while retaining scope to personalise the interior.
The layout is traditional and straightforward: entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and family bathroom. Windows and fittings appear modern in parts, and the property benefits from mains services, a combi-boiler and an easily managed garden with patio and storage sheds — useful for growing families or anyone wanting outdoor space.
Location strengths include easy walking access to Blaise Castle and Kingsweston estates, nearby schools (including two well-rated primary schools), local shops and good bus links to Cribbs Causeway and the city. Off-street parking could be created to the front by dropping the kerb, adding practical value.
Important considerations: this home sits in a very deprived area with higher-than-average crime and a local classification of hampered neighbourhoods. The plot is small, there is a single bathroom, and the house dates from the 1950s so some systems or finishes may require updating over time. Price and freehold tenure make it realistic for first-time buyers prepared to accept the location trade-offs.