South-facing, sizable rear garden — strong sunlight and entertaining space
Set on a peaceful cul-de-sac close to Church Road and St. George’s Park, this 1930s three-bedroom home offers a sunny south-facing garden, driveway parking and easy commuter links. The layout suits growing families or first-time buyers who want usable outdoor space and quick access to local schools and cycle routes into the city.
Inside, the house retains period proportions with a bay-windowed front room, a kitchen opening to a dining area and patio doors onto a large garden. A wall-mounted combination boiler and radiators provide mains-gas heating; double glazing is present though install date is unknown. The property is offered as freehold and is presented for immediate occupation with scope to update to modern standards.
Notable positives are the generous rear garden, off-street parking and proximity to Green spaces, primary schools and the Bristol–Bath cycle path. Practical considerations include a single bathroom, assumed solid-brick walls with no added cavity insulation (typical of the era), and an above-average local crime rate. Those planning energy upgrades should budget for insulation and potential window or heating improvements.
This home will appeal to buyers prioritising outdoor space, local amenities and commuter convenience who are comfortable undertaking modest modernisation. For purchasers seeking a low-maintenance turnkey property or a larger internal footprint, a viewing will help assess suitability against your specific needs.