Characterful 2-bed terrace with open-plan living and sun-facing garden.
Victorian mid-terrace with period features and stripped floorboards
Open-plan lounge–diner with working log burner
Fitted kitchen opening to south-westerly rear garden
Two good-size bedrooms; master with fitted wardrobes
Generous bathroom with separate shower cubicle
Freehold, mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — insulation recommended
Small plot and single bathroom may limit large-family needs
This handsome Victorian mid-terrace on Air Balloon Road combines period character with practical, modern living. Stripped floorboards, a working log burner and sash-style bay windows give the house a warm, authentic feel while the open-plan lounge–diner creates a sociable ground floor ideal for everyday family life.
The fitted kitchen opens onto a south-westerly rear garden that captures afternoon sun. Two well-proportioned bedrooms sit upstairs alongside a generous bathroom with a separate shower cubicle — a comfortable layout for couples or a small family. The home is freehold and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (installation date unknown).
Notable positives include the characterful period details and convenient access to Troopers Hill nature reserve and local amenities. Practical points to consider: the property’s solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, the plot is small, and there’s a single bathroom. These present straightforward improvement opportunities (insulation, upgrade works) for buyers seeking to add value or customise the home.
Overall, this is a readable, well-presented terrace in a family-oriented area of BS5. It will suit buyers looking for character, a sensible size (about 750 sq ft) and a manageable garden, with sensible scope for energy-efficiency improvements.