Charming Victorian terrace with loft room, minutes from North Street and Wapping Wharf.
Victorian mid-terrace with original bay windows and period detailing
Three double bedrooms plus versatile loft room with skyline views
Bespoke kitchen with adjoining bright breakfast/study room
Small, low-maintenance courtyard garden with rear decking
Single contemporary bathroom only — may be limiting for larger families
Older double glazing (installed before 2002)
Likely uninsulated granite/whinstone walls — potential for thermal upgrades
Area crime levels above average; tenure currently unconfirmed
Set on a quiet Southville street, this handsome Victorian mid-terrace mixes period character with considered contemporary updates. High ceilings, bay windows and original detailing give the reception rooms strong period appeal, while a bespoke kitchen and bright breakfast/study room add practical modern living space.
The house offers three double bedrooms plus a versatile loft room with natural light and skyline views — ideal as a home office, studio or occasional fourth bedroom. A single, contemporary bathroom serves the upper floors. The small, low-maintenance courtyard garden and rear decking provide an outdoor sitting area without extensive upkeep.
Practical points to note: the property sits in an area with above-average crime statistics and the exterior walls are likely uninsulated (granite/whinstone construction). Double glazing is older (installed before 2002). Tenure is unconfirmed and there is one bathroom only, which may affect larger families. Council tax is described as cheap.
This home will suit families or professionals who prioritise location and character and who are happy to accept modest maintenance or upgrade work to improve thermal performance. Walkable links to North Street, Wapping Wharf and Greville Smyth Park, plus easy access to Temple Meads and central Bristol, make this a convenient city-base with genuine period charm.