Chain-free three-bed period house with large garden and double garage — needs renovation.
1930s end-of-terrace with original period features
A 1930s-style end-of-terrace in Staple Hill offering genuine scope for improvement and value. The house has two reception rooms, three bedrooms and a single family bathroom — a solid layout for a family or buyer seeking a renovation project. Good-size front and rear gardens, plus rear vehicular access to a car port and double garage/workshop, add flexibility for parking, storage or a home business.
The property is chain-free and benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, with handy access to Page Park, the Bristol–Bath cycle path and local High Street amenities. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools are close by, making this a practical family location. Broadband and mobile signal are strong and the area is generally affluent with average local crime levels.
Important facts to note: the house requires general improvement throughout and retains dated fixtures and décor. The vendor has disclosed historic underpinning work completed in the 1990s (certificate issued March 1990). EPC rating D and council tax band B. These points mean buyers should budget for updating and seek solicitor/structural advice where needed.
This is a clear renovation opportunity: for a family wanting to personalise a spacious period home, or an investor planning sympathetic modernisation, the combination of plot size, outbuildings and a realistic asking price creates strong potential once renovated.