Period charm meets modernised living in a bright three-double-bedroom village home.
Stone-fronted Victorian end terrace with retained period features
This stone-fronted end terrace combines period charm with recent sympathetic refurbishment, creating a comfortable home for growing families. On the ground floor a cosy lounge with recessed fireplace leads to a bright open-plan kitchen/dining room, separated by an arched breakfast bar that keeps the space sociable and practical. The kitchen offers farmhouse-style units, wood block worktops, a Belfast sink and a useful understairs cupboard for storage.
Upstairs provides three double bedrooms filled with natural light; the main bedroom retains a cast-iron fireplace adding character. The property has a ground-floor bathroom and a separate utility area housing the gas boiler. Outside there is a private patio and access to a shared courtyard — low-maintenance but modest in size.
Located in Yatton, the house sits close to shops, pubs, and good primary schools, with Yatton station and M5 junctions within easy reach for commuting to Bristol and beyond. Recent renovation work means the home is well presented, with gas central heating and double glazing already installed.
Notable practical points: the house was built before 1900 and the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed to have no insulation; the property has a single bathroom and a small garden area. These factors are worth considering for anyone planning long-term energy improvements or family use that requires more outdoor space.