Three‑storey Totterdown home with panoramic views, decked terrace and no onward chain.
Panoramic south Bristol city views from upper rooms
Set over three well‑planned floors, this Victorian terraced home in Upper Totterdown pairs period character with practical modern updates. The lower‑ground open-plan kitchen/living/dining room and decked sun terrace create a sociable heart for family life, while two double bedrooms and a bay‑fronted reception room (or third bedroom) provide flexible sleeping and living space. Elevated position delivers wide city views across South Bristol, a rare everyday backdrop.
Practical advantages include double glazing (post‑2002), mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, freehold tenure and no onward chain, making a straightforward move possible. The garden is secluded and low‑maintenance with slate chippings and a decked patio for outdoor dining. Local amenities, parks and Arnos Vale Cemetery are within easy reach; Temple Meads is walkable or a short cycle commute for regular travellers.
Important negatives are clear and factual: the property has a D energy rating and original solid brick walls with assumed no built‑in insulation, so further thermal upgrades would improve comfort and running costs. There is a single bathroom, which may be limiting for larger households. The house is a mid‑terrace Victorian build with period layout and stairs between levels — not suitable if level access is required.
This home will suit buyers seeking character, strong location and scope to enhance energy efficiency and storage. For families or professionals who value city views, outdoor entertaining space and a substantial plot to adapt, it offers immediate liveability with straightforward potential for targeted upgrades.