No onward chain — ready to move in after recent renovations
New kitchen, carpets, paintwork and new roof with Velux (2020)
Two double bedrooms plus flexible loft room (third room/office)
Large overall size ~1,058 sqft for a terrace property
Small, enclosed low-maintenance rear garden
Single shower room only; may be limiting for some families
Solid brick walls with no assumed cavity insulation — retrofit possible
Freehold, affordable council tax, walking distance to shops and park
This spacious Victorian end-terrace on Lydney Road is a ready-to-move-in home offered with no onward chain. Recently renovated throughout — including a new kitchen, carpets, paintwork and roof works — it blends period character (bay window, carved Bath stone fireplace) with practical modern upgrades such as double glazing and loft insulation/Velux windows added in 2020.
Set over three floors, the layout suits first-time buyers or small families: two double bedrooms on the first floor, a versatile loft room on the top floor, and a large lounge-diner on the ground floor. At about 1,058 sqft, the interior feels larger than many nearby terraces, while the enclosed rear garden is deliberately low maintenance for easy weekends.
Practical considerations: the property has a single shower room, a small kitchen with basic finishes that may suit many but could be updated to taste, and original solid-brick walls (no cavity insulation assumed) — adding wall insulation could improve energy efficiency. The plot is small and the property sits in an urban setting with average local crime statistics.
Location is a strong selling point, within walking distance of Staple Hill and Downend high streets, local buses to Bristol city centre, and Page Park. Freehold tenure, affordable council tax banding, and fast broadband/mobile signal make this a straightforward, low-hassle purchase for a first home or a buy-to-let opportunity.