No onward chain; freehold tenure
Victorian character: bay window, fireplace, high ceilings
Open-plan lounge/diner connects to modern kitchen
Two double bedrooms; full-width master at front
Private rear garden and converted bomb shelter storage
Small overall size (586 sq ft) — compact living space
EPC D; stone walls assumed uninsulated — potential heating costs
Area classed as deprived despite strong local amenities and schools
This two-bedroom Victorian terrace blends period character with practical modern updates, offered with no onward chain and freehold tenure. Its bay-fronted sitting room, open-plan dining area and modern kitchen create a comfortable, compact home suited to first-time buyers or couples seeking a city base with outdoor space.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms — the front room runs full width — and a stylish family bathroom. At about 586 sq ft the house is relatively small, so rooms are best for everyday living rather than large-family needs. The rear garden and a converted bomb shelter provide useful outdoor and dry storage that many terraces lack.
Practical points to note: the property has an EPC rating of D and the original granite/whinstone walls are assumed to have no insulation, which may affect heating costs. The area is classified as relatively deprived overall, though local amenities, good schools and excellent transport (bus routes and the Bristol to Bath cycle path nearby) make it a convenient, well‑connected location.
For buyers seeking a characterful, manageable home close to Lodge Causeway High Street and city links, this terraced house offers immediate move-in potential with scope to improve energy performance and personalise the interior over time.