Victorian mid-terrace with bay windows and high ceilings
A well-presented Victorian mid-terrace with period bay windows and characterful stone façade, arranged over two storeys. The ground floor offers a bayed lounge and a generous open-plan kitchen-diner that opens to a utility/store room; upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The rear courtyard is westerly facing, catching afternoon sun.
This property suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a compact, characterful home close to Church Road amenities and with straightforward access to Bristol city centre. The layout is practical for everyday living and the room proportions are typical for a Victorian terrace, with high ceilings and natural light in the lounge and principal bedroom.
Material points to note: the building is pre-1900 with assumed uninsulated sandstone/limestone walls and double glazing of unknown age, so buyers should budget for potential insulation and energy-efficiency works. The plot is small with no off-street parking and the local area records above-average crime and higher deprivation metrics, which will affect long-term desirability for some buyers. Council tax is very low, and mobile and broadband connectivity are strong for urban living.















































































































