Overlooks Greenbank Cemetery greenery and mature trees
Two double bedrooms in a compact circa 750 sqft layout
Stripped and varnished floorboards and period-style fireplace
Modern upstairs bathroom with shower
Southerly-facing courtyard garden with side access
Kitchen requires updating and modernisation potential
Stone-built Victorian walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
Freehold; council tax noted as very cheap
Set directly overlooking the greenery of Greenbank Cemetery, this double-bayed Victorian end-of-terrace combines period charm with practical modern updates. Stripped and varnished floorboards, a period-style fireplace and retained original features give the living space character, while a modern upstairs bathroom adds day-to-day convenience.
The house offers two double bedrooms across an efficient circa 750 sqft layout, a full-width dining area and a kitchen with scope to modernise. A southerly-facing, mature courtyard garden and side access are useful for bike storage and outdoor living — ideal for first-time buyers who want outdoor space without a large plot.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is freehold, has mains gas central heating and UPVC double glazing (install date unknown). The kitchen will benefit from updating, and the solid stone walls are likely uninsulated as built — a consideration for anyone planning energy-efficiency work.
Located a short stroll from St Mark’s Road shops, cafes and the Bristol–Bath cycle path, this home sits in a lively neighbourhood with good local schools and transport links. It’s a characterful, well-situated starter home with clear potential to personalise and add value.















































































































