Light-filled Victorian terrace with private garden, ideal for growing families near Brislington shops and parks.
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single
A light-filled, mid-terrace Victorian home arranged over multiple storeys, this three-bedroom house suits growing families wanting good local amenities and green space. The front reception room features a bay window while the kitchen/diner opens via double doors onto a small, private garden with patio and lawn — a useful outdoor extension for children and entertaining.
The house is presented with neutral décor and practical upgrades such as double glazing installed since 2002 and mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators. The layout includes two double bedrooms, one single bedroom, a family bathroom and a handy downstairs utility room, offering everyday functionality close to shops, cafés and well-regarded primary schools.
There are clear improvement opportunities: the property is solid-brick Victorian construction with assumed no wall insulation, so adding insulation would improve comfort and running costs. The plot is modest and the home has only one bathroom, which may feel tight for some families. Crime in the immediate area is above average — worth factoring into planning and security decisions.
Overall this freehold terrace offers an attractive position in Brislington, close to Nightingale Valley, local breweries and independent shops, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. It will suit buyers seeking a practical family home with scope to modernise and improve thermal performance over time.