Three bedrooms and modern three-piece family bathroom
A well-proportioned three-bedroom mid-20th-century terrace in Brislington, offered freehold and ready for a family or first-time buyer to move in. The ground floor features a bright lounge and a contemporary kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and wooden flooring — a practical, everyday hub for cooking and family meals. Upstairs are three usable bedrooms and a modern three-piece bathroom.
Stand-out external features include a generous rear garden, a large mains-powered shed ideal as a workshop, and an off-street driveway with space for two cars. The fully boarded loft provides substantial storage and potential for conversion subject to permissions. Practical extras include fast FTTP broadband, mains gas central heating and double glazing fitted post-2002.
Important considerations: the property is in a very deprived neighbourhood with higher local crime levels and sits within a wider area of deprived blue-collar terraces. The cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, which may affect running costs despite an EPC C rating. The house is compact at around 706 sq ft and the plot is small, so outdoor and internal footprints are modest compared with larger family homes.
This home suits buyers seeking good transport links and local amenities — close to parks, bus routes and schools rated Good — and those wanting a practical, characterful property with clear scope for cosmetic updating or energy-efficiency improvements. Verify specifics with a surveyor and consider quotes for insulation or other upgrades where needed.