Character terrace with south garden, office space and great transport links — ideal first home.
South-facing private garden, not overlooked
A bright, characterful terraced home in Eastville offering practical space for first-time buyers or young families. The house keeps many Victorian features — high ceilings, a bay window and an exposed brick fireplace — and benefits from a south-facing, private garden that isn’t overlooked.
Internally the layout is flexible: two bedrooms plus a generous office created from the original master, two bathrooms (one on the ground floor), a medium-sized living room, a small mid-century style kitchen and a sun room. There is rear access via a private gate and a large storage shed ideal for bikes and tools. The property is freehold and generous in overall size at about 1,186 sq ft.
Location is a practical plus: excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, strong transport links to Bristol city centre and the M32, and an easy walk to Eastville Park and local shops. Nearby schools include several rated Good and an independent option ranked in the top 10%.
Be clear about the main drawbacks: the area scores high for crime and is classed as very deprived, which may affect insurance and resale considerations. The house is an older, solid-brick build (pre-1900) with assumed no cavity insulation, so improvement works such as wall insulation or energy upgrades may be needed. Council tax is low, but buyers should budget for potential retrofit work to improve thermal efficiency.