Chain-free 3-bed home with large garden and garage, close to transport and employers..
Chain free freehold sale
Large rear garden plus vehicular garage accessed via rear lane
Enlarged kitchen — larger than local average
Three good-sized bedrooms, one family bathroom
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — energy upgrade opportunity
Situated near major employers, bus routes and Filton Abbey Wood station
Area flagged as very deprived — may affect long-term resale/rental values
This 1930s end-of-terrace home on Southmead Road offers straightforward living with tangible scope to add value. The property has three good-sized bedrooms, a larger-than-average kitchen and generous rear garden with a garage accessed from a lane — useful for parking, storage or a workshop. Double glazing and a mains-gas boiler provide immediate comfort, while the solid brick walls (likely without insulation) and interior areas offer clear opportunities for energy upgrades and cosmetic modernisation.
Situated close to major local employers and regular bus routes, the house suits first-time buyers, families and buy-to-let investors seeking property in a convenient Bristol location. The no-onward-chain sale and freehold tenure simplify purchase logistics. Nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good, plus local leisure and green spaces, add day-to-day appeal for families.
Buyers should note practical considerations: a single family bathroom serves three bedrooms, the property dates from the 1930s and likely has solid brick walls without cavity insulation, and the surrounding area is marked as very deprived which can affect resale and rental demand in places. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, flooding risk is low, and council tax is described as affordable. Overall this is a well-located home with immediate utility and realistic potential for improvement or investment.