Chain-free Victorian terrace with solar panels and clear scope to add value..
Chain free and move-in possible without vendor delay
Owned 3.51 kW solar array, produces ~£640 pa
EPC rating B — unusually efficient for its age
Two bedrooms, two receptions; 781 sqft (approx.)
Kitchen and bathroom need modernisation to add value
Cellar has low head height; limited storage use
Solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation
Small rear garden and narrow terrace plot
A well-loved mid-terrace Victorian house in Totterdown, offered chain free and ready for a buyer to modernise. The property has solid period character – timber floorboards, sash windows and a working fireplace – with practical upgrades already in place including a B EPC rating, gas central heating and a 3.51 kW solar array that produces a modest income.
Layout is straightforward: two receptions to the front, kitchen to the rear with access to a small cellar, and two first-floor bedrooms with a three-piece bathroom. Rooms are small-to-average in size for an inner-urban terrace, so the house suits a couple, first-time buyer or investor looking for a manageable project with clear value-add potential by updating kitchen and bathroom finishes.
Key advantages are strong local connections and low running costs: excellent broadband and mobile signal, fast links to Temple Meads and central Bristol, and a privately owned solar system contributing roughly £640 pa. Drawbacks to factor into purchase and budgets include required cosmetic renovation, the cellar’s low head height, solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation), and a small rear garden / plot size.
Overall this is a practical entry-level Victorian terrace with sensible running costs and measurable upside from targeted updates. For someone wanting central Bristol convenience and period character with room to improve value, this property is worth viewing.