Two double bedrooms, open-plan kitchen and west-facing garden near Bristol city centre.
Freehold Victorian end-terrace with period features
A well-presented Victorian end-of-terrace in Redfield, offering two generous double bedrooms and a sunny west-facing rear garden. The spacious open-plan kitchen/diner and separate front reception make it comfortable for everyday family life and straightforward entertaining. The house is freehold, double-glazed and gas-heated, with loft access that provides scope for further improvement.
Practical benefits include easy walking and cycling access to Bristol city centre and Temple Meads, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home-workers. The property sits close to local high street amenities, parks and a mix of primary and secondary schools; a nearby Good-rated secondary and a Good alternative provision are positives, though some local primaries are noted as requiring improvement.
Buyers should consider material local factors: the neighbourhood records very high crime levels and is in a very deprived area, which may affect insurance, resale and day-to-day feel. The plot is small and the home is average-sized at about 771 sq ft, so outdoor and storage space are limited. Overall, this is a practical, characterful Victorian home with commuter convenience and reasonable scope for modest improvements, best suited to families or buyers prioritising location and connectivity over generous outdoor space.