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2 bedroom terraced house

Chain-free
Sold STC
Terraced house
2 beds
2 baths
861
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

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'Renovating a house has been hard, but also so rewarding watching an unloved house turn into a warm welcoming home with beautiful cottage feels through out. Knowing we were the ones to make it happen is the best feeling. The one thing I think we will all miss is the neighbours and location, the house is situated in an amazing part of Bristol with so much to do on your door step.'

Trafalgar Terrace is a quiet residential street, with houses along just one side and parking spaces and a community play area on the other. Trafalgar Terrace is within easy reach of the hugely desirable North Street, a well-known and vibrant road running through Southville and Bedminster. This area is popular with a range of residents for its independent shops and amenities and abundance of recognisable culture, typified by annual events such as 'Upfest' and the nearby Harbourside Festival and Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. Much of this area's attraction stems from its proximity to Bristol City Centre. The accessibility of the city centre makes this area in high demand with young professionals, commuters and those who look to enjoy the high-quality shops, bars and restaurants of North Street, Bristol City Centre and Harbourside, including the newly developed Wapping Wharf. For those who require frequent access out of the city, the property is also close to both Bedminster and Parsons Street station, a short walk to the Bristol Airport bus stop, as well as offering several routes by road to outstanding countryside and more rural attractions nearby. There is a new bakery which has just opened up nearby called the Batches Bread Project, as well as the ever popular 'Estate of the Arts' which hosts regular open studios, workshops, makers markets, and film nights.

This two bedroom home has been extensively and sympathetically renovated throughout, with a brilliant eye for detail, as well as consideration of practical layout and interior style. The renovation has been careful to conserve the fantastic character of this former Victorian railway cottage. Whilst preserving the charm, the house has also had extensive work done to reconfigure the layout, refurbished the kitchen and bathroom along with a full rewire of the electrics and work to improve plumbing and heating. The house makes an ideal home for first time buyers, with the hub of the house certainly being the kitchen/dining area to the rear, with double doors to the courtyard garden. The house benefits from a downstairs utility space and WC. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and an impressive four piece bathroom, with shower, free standing bath, twin sinks and contemporary lighting.

Marketed with no onward chain
Council Tax Band B

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Boardwalk Property Co. - Bristol
Boardwalk Property Co. - Bristol
13 Harbury Road Henleaze, Bristol BS9 4PN
0117 444 5699
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