Chain-free and move-in ready with white goods included
Two large double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
New boiler installed in 2024, modern kitchen/diner
Double glazing fitted after 2002 throughout
Victorian mid-terrace with bay window and period character
Solid brick walls assumed without insulation — upgrade likely
Single bathroom only; small rear plot and limited outdoor space
Approximately 913 sq ft, comfortable living area for two or small family
This freshly renovated two-bedroom mid-terrace offers a straightforward move for first-time buyers. Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the Downend/Fishponds border, the house blends Victorian character — including a bay-fronted lounge — with a modern open-plan kitchen/diner and contemporary finishes throughout. White goods are included and the property is chain-free for an uncomplicated purchase.
Practical updates reduce short-term costs: double glazing was fitted post-2002 and a new boiler was installed in 2024. The layout includes two large double bedrooms with built-in storage, a family bathroom and a handy lean-to with a ground-floor WC. At about 913 sq ft the house feels generous internally despite a small plot outside.
Notable considerations: the property is a solid-brick Victorian build and is assumed to have no wall insulation, so buyers may want to budget for any thermal improvements. There is a single bathroom only, and the garden/plot is small. Overall, the home is well presented, energy and maintenance considerations are standard for period mid-terraces.
Location is a clear benefit: good local schools, easy bus links to Bristol city centre, nearby cycle path and a range of local shops and green spaces. For buyers seeking a ready-to-live-in period home with scope to add value through modest improvements, this is a practical, low-hassle option.







































































