Approx. 2,160 sq ft across three floors plus converted top-floor master
A generous 1930s semi in Bishopston, this five-bedroom family home combines original period detail with a contemporary ground-floor extension. The property offers approximately 2,160 sq ft across multiple floors, a dramatic master suite occupying the whole top floor with panoramic city views and an en suite, and three reception rooms including a large bay-fronted lounge with a log burner.
The modern open-plan kitchen/living/dining extension is a true hub for family life, with floor-to-ceiling sliding doors, a large skylight and direct, level access to a mature, well-planned garden. Outside there is off-street parking plus a detached secure garage with workshop space, mezzanine storage and wired internet — useful for hobbies or home-working.
Light-filled bedrooms, attractive period features (stained-glass, picture rails, tessellated floor) and proximity to sought-after schools and Gloucester Road amenities make this a strong family proposition. The layout suits households who need flexible living zones and generous outdoor space.
Important practical points: the house is freehold, double-glazed and gas-heated via a boiler and radiators. Council tax is above average, and the property is arranged over multiple floors, which should be considered by buyers who need single-level living.