Renovated three-bed Victorian home with loft ensuite and south garden, close to schools and transport..
- Spacious Victorian mid-terrace, approx 129 sqm (1,389 sqft)
- Loft conversion with dormer and ensuite
- Modern kitchen with underfloor heating
- Southerly-facing landscaped garden, small plot
- Double glazing fitted post-2002
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated (may need insulation)
- Very high local crime and very deprived area
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low council tax
Set on a quiet stretch of Lena Street, this three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace combines original period character with recent upgrades. The house spans about 129 sqm (1,389 sq ft) and benefits from high ceilings, bay windows and a loft conversion with an ensuite — offering flexible living across multiple floors.
Recent improvements include a modern fitted kitchen with underfloor heating, double glazing installed post-2002 and a contemporary shower room. The living room retains charm with a wood-burning stove, and the southerly-facing landscaped garden provides a private spot for outdoor entertaining.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators), fast broadband options and a very low council tax band. Local amenities, independent shops, cafes, good primary and secondary schools, the Bristol to Bath cycle path and Stapleton Road station are all within easy reach.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: the property is in a neighbourhood with very high crime and very high area deprivation, and the plot is small. The solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, so further insulation or energy upgrades may be desirable to improve efficiency. Buyers should weigh neighbourhood safety and ongoing maintenance against the house’s strong layout and recent renovations.