Well-located two-bedroom home with garage, low-maintenance garden and strong broadband — ideal for first-time buyers..
Freehold mid-terrace with two double bedrooms and modern bathroom
Single garage in nearby block plus additional parking
Low-maintenance rear garden with gated access
Quiet cul-de-sac location near shops, leisure centre, and walks
Built circa 1967–75; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (energy upgrade likely)
Double glazing installed before 2002 — may be less efficient
Compact plot and modest overall square footage (628 sq ft)
Ultrafast broadband available; excellent mobile signal
This mid-terrace home in a quiet Clevedon cul-de-sac offers practical, bright living across two floors — ideal for a first-time buyer or someone downsizing. The ground floor has a welcoming porch, a spacious living/dining room and a kitchen that opens onto a low-maintenance rear garden with gated access. Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms and a modern bathroom.
Practical conveniences include a single garage in a nearby block, additional parking, mains gas central heating and ultrafast broadband capability. The property sits in a comfortable, affluent suburb close to shops, Strode Leisure Centre, local schools and scenic walks, making everyday life straightforward.
Important points to note: the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and the cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation, while the double glazing was installed before 2002 — potential buyers may wish to budget for energy-efficiency improvements. The rear garden and overall plot are small but easy to maintain, and the property’s compact footprint suits those wanting lower-maintenance living rather than extensive outdoor space.