Elevated plot, large garden and renovation potential — great for first-time buyers or investors..
No onward chain — ready for quick purchase
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Mancroft Avenue offers a raised, private position with far-reaching views and a sizeable rear garden. The house dates from the mid-20th century and provides generous living space over two storeys, including an open-plan kitchen/diner, conservatory and practical utility area — good for first-time buyers or investors seeking rental yield.
Inside, rooms are spacious with a bright lounge, feature fireplace and an integrated wardrobe to the principal bedroom. The property is offered freehold with no onward chain, mains gas central heating, double glazing and a modest council tax band — positives for affordability and straightforward occupancy.
There are clear opportunities to add value: parts of the exterior appear undermaintained and there are signs of potential damp that will need inspection and repair. The property will benefit from cosmetic updating in areas such as kitchen and conservatory finishes. Buyers should allow a renovation budget rather than expecting a fully modernised home.
Location strengths include good road and bus links to central Bristol, proximity to Kings Weston woodlands (no overlooking) and several well-rated local primary and secondary schools. Note the immediate area faces high crime levels and high deprivation; buyers should weigh neighbourhood factors when considering long-term plans or rental expectations.