1930s three-bed family home with south garden, garage and no chain.
Popular Henleaze location with shops and schools nearby
Set on a good-sized corner plot in sought-after Henleaze, this classic 1930s semi offers immediate vacant possession and strong family appeal. The house combines original period features — bay window, picture rails and a feature fireplace — with a contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining room that opens onto a sunny south-westerly garden. A detached single garage and private driveway provide useful off-street parking.
The ground floor layout is practical for family life: a separate sitting room, open-plan kitchen/dining with underfloor heating and French doors to the garden, plus a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. Total floor area is about 1,224 sq ft, making this an average-sized family home with comfortable room proportions.
Important practical points: the property was built in 1930 with solid brick walls (assumed to have no cavity insulation), so buyers should factor potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements into longer-term running costs. There is a single bathroom serving three bedrooms, and the garage is detached and single-size. Otherwise the home benefits from double glazing (post-2002), mains gas central heating, fast broadband and very low local crime.
This house suits families seeking a Henleaze base close to local shops, Waitrose, cinemas and a range of schools, including strong independent options nearby. The no-chain sale and ready-to-occupy layout make it straightforward for buyers wanting a swift move or light updating to personalise the home.