Spacious open-plan living/dining with bay window and timber floors
Sun-facing, low-maintenance rear garden; large overall plot
Three bedrooms: two doubles and one single; one family bathroom
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Solid brick walls likely lack insulation — upgrade recommended
Located near North Street amenities, good schools and Temple Meads links
Area shows higher crime and wider neighbourhood deprivation
Freehold with straightforward refurbishment potential to add value
This mid-terrace Victorian property on Mansfield Street offers a practical three-bedroom layout across two floors with about 946 sq ft of space. The house has a bright open-plan living/dining area with bay window and timber floors, a sun-facing low-maintenance rear garden, and double glazing fitted post-2002. The plot is notably large for the street, giving scope to extend or reconfigure (subject to planning).
The home suits first-time buyers or small families looking for space close to North Street’s cafés, shops and good local schools, with Parson Street and Temple Meads within easy reach for commuting. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, and broadband and mobile signal are strong — practical for home working.
Honest drawbacks: the property sits in an area with higher crime and wider neighbourhood deprivation, and the solid-brick walls are likely uninsulated, which could mean higher heating costs until improved. The accommodation is modest overall and the kitchen and bathroom present straightforward refurbishment potential rather than turnkey modern finishes. There is one family bathroom only.
Taken together, this freehold terrace provides a solid entry into South Bristol with clear value-add potential for buyers willing to invest modestly in upgrades to improve energy efficiency, layout or finishes.







































































































































