Freehold Victorian mid-terrace with period features
A well-presented two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace on the Redfield/Barton Hill border, this freehold home combines period character with practical urban living. The bay-fronted ground floor flows from lounge to dining room and kitchen, and the first floor offers two good bedrooms plus a family-sized four-piece bathroom. Double glazing and a mains-gas boiler with radiators provide modern comfort while retaining original features such as coving and a fireplace.
Outside, the tiered rear garden is a valuable outdoor space set over two levels and leads to an unusually large double garage with an electric up-and-over door onto Tichborne Road — a rare asset for this location. The property sits within walking distance of Church Road’s cafés, shops and amenities, with Netham Park and the Bristol–Bath cycle path close by, and Lawrence Hill station offering easy rail links to the city centre.
Practical considerations: the house sits in an area of above-average crime and higher local deprivation, and the plot is relatively small. Room sizes are medium to small, reflecting its Victorian footprint, so buyers needing large open-plan living or extensive garden space should note limits. Council tax is very low, broadband and mobile signals are excellent, and there is no flood risk.
This home will suit first-time buyers or couples seeking an affordable, characterful property with exceptional parking/garage space and excellent transport links. It is tidy and ready to move into but offers scope for personalisation to maximise resale or rental potential.































































































