Spacious kitchen-led home near parks and independent cafés.
Two double bedrooms with a large principal room spanning the front
Open-plan kitchen/diner provides excellent entertaining space
Period features: bay window, high ceilings, feature fireplace
Approx. 79 sqm / 850 sqft; freehold tenure
Small rear garden facing north-west; limited outdoor space
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrading
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; consider insulation costs
Local area: very high crime and high deprivation (material factor)
This two-bedroom mid-terrace on Anstey Street offers a well-proportioned, practical layout across 79 sqm (850 sqft) and is being sold freehold. The property combines period character — bay window, high ceilings and a feature fireplace — with a large open-plan kitchen/dining space that will suit social cooking and everyday family life. The principal bedroom spans the front of the house and there is a good-sized second double bedroom plus a family bathroom.
The house is presented with contemporary finishes and LVT flooring in the kitchen/diner, and benefits from double glazing (installed before 2002), mains gas heating via a boiler and radiators, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for remote working or streaming. Outside there’s a small front yard and a north-west facing rear garden with a patio that catches late-afternoon sun.
Location is a strong practical draw: local independent shops, cafes, parks and the Bristol to Bath cycle path are all within easy reach, and several well-regarded primary schools are walkable. Commuting by bike, road or public transport to the city centre is straightforward, and the area is lively with cafes, markets and community events.
Buyers should note material local factors: the neighbourhood scores high for deprivation and recorded crime is very high. The property’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated and the double glazing predates 2002, so buyers may want to budget for measures to improve thermal efficiency. The rear garden and plot are small, and the house is best suited to a couple, first-time buyers, or a small family wanting generous kitchen/living space rather than large outdoor grounds.
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