1930s end-terrace with large SW garden, Redland Green catchment — renovation opportunity.
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
A classic 1930s end-of-terrace in the popular Redland area, this three-bedroom house offers strong family appeal thanks to prime school catchments and a large south-west facing garden. The elevated position and bay windows deliver period character and good natural light across two reception rooms and a traditional layout. At around 880 sq ft, it’s a comfortable size for a growing family or someone seeking a long-term home.
The property is offered chain free and presents a straightforward renovation project: the house requires complete modernisation throughout. Key services are in place — mains gas central heating with a boiler and double glazing already installed (pre-2002) — but the fabric is likely solid brick with no cavity insulation, so thermal upgrades and internal redecoration are recommended. There is one family bathroom, which may be limiting for larger households.
Location is a major strength. Redland Green School catchment, excellent primary schools nearby (including outstanding-rated options), Westbury Park and Whiteladies/Gloucester Rd amenities, and good rail links at Montpelier and Redland make this a convenient family base. Low local crime, fast broadband and strong mobile signal support modern living.
This house will suit buyers who want to add value through renovation and personalise a period home in an affluent, highly qualified neighbourhood. Be realistic about the work required: a full modernisation programme, potential insulation upgrades and reconfiguring of facilities could be needed to achieve contemporary comfort and efficiency.