Five bedrooms and three bathrooms across three storeys
A substantial period mid-terrace offering five bedrooms and three bathrooms across three storeys, ideal for growing families seeking space close to parks and local amenities. The house combines original Victorian features — high ceilings, decorative cornicing, bay window and an open fireplace — with a modern loft extension that adds two bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom.
The extended kitchen-diner to the rear provides a generous family hub with direct garden access; the garden includes a patio, lawn and raised beds for easy outdoor living. Commuting is straightforward: Bristol city centre is walkable or a short cycle/bus ride, and Wells Road’s cafes, bars and shops are nearby. Several well-rated primary and secondary schools lie within easy reach.
Notable practical points: the plot is modest for a five-bedroom home and outdoor space is small-to-average. Construction dates (1900–1929) and assumed uninsulated stone walls mean buyers may wish to budget for cavity/solid-wall insulation and periodic maintenance typical of older properties. Double glazing is present but installation date is unknown. Crime levels are reported above average in the area, which some buyers may want to investigate further.
Overall this freehold mid-terrace blends period character and modern loft accommodation, offering flexible family living or potential rental income, but it carries the typical upkeep and modest external space of an early 20th-century urban terrace.