Stylish two-bedroom Victorian terrace with modern finish and city convenience..
Newly renovated Victorian mid-terrace with period features preserved
Two double bedrooms and generous open-plan kitchen/diner, 850 sqft
Freehold with very cheap council tax and no flood risk
Small rear garden, northwest facing, patio and evening sun
Double glazing installed before 2002; further energy upgrades likely
Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
Very high local crime rate; impacts safety perception and insurance
Located in a very deprived area, close to shops, parks, and transport
This newly renovated Victorian mid-terrace on Anstey Street offers bright, characterful living in Easton. The house combines period features – a bay window, fireplace and high ceilings – with a roomy open-plan kitchen/diner and modern finishes, creating an easy-to-live-in two-bedroom home ideal for first-time buyers looking for style and convenience.
The layout is straightforward: a front reception with bespoke shelving and a fireplace, a generous kitchen/diner opening to a small rear garden, and two double bedrooms with a well-appointed family bathroom upstairs. At about 850 sq ft, the accommodation feels well proportioned for inner-city living and suits those wanting social space plus practical bedrooms.
Important practical points are stated plainly: the property sits in a very high crime and very deprived neighbourhood, which may affect some buyers’ comfort and insurance costs. The house is solid-brick with assumed no cavity insulation and has double glazing installed before 2002, so there may be scope for further energy upgrades. Council tax is very cheap and there is no flood risk.
Overall, this freehold terrace offers immediate move-in condition with tasteful modernisation while retaining period character. It’s a strong choice for first-time purchasers wanting close access to Easton’s cafés, parks and cycle routes, but buyers should weigh local crime and potential thermal improvement work when considering long-term running costs.