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4 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
4 bed
3 bath
EPC rating: C*
1,829 sq ft / 170 sq m

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Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
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Property description & features

"The most magical moment of living in this house was our first bonfire night, with the uninterrupted views into south Bristol you can see all the fireworks displays across the city going off at once from your window. Seeing the rolling green hills from the back of the house and walking out of the front door to be walking distance from Temple Meads. A city centre location with a countryside view. The kitchen and dining room are just perfect for
hosting, in the summer you can open the doors and let the sunshine in. In the winter you can get cosy in the snug or listen to the rain on the roof from bed. With the south facing garden, we wake up to the sunrise and finish our BBQ's with a sunset. We are so sad to let it go but life has given us a new adventure".

Arranged over five floors, an exceptional Victorian home in Windmill Hill, with far reaching views across Bristol, unique kitchen/dining room and double garage to the rear. The focal point of the interior, is the kitchen/dining area with laminate flooring running underfoot, impressive in stature and expertly contrasting bold and neutral colours to create an enticing atmosphere. A juliet balcony covers the double doors from the dining area, providing pleasant views out towards South Bristol. Down the stairs to the basement, is a snug TV room and a utility with W.C. The basement provides access to the south facing garden, offering two tiered seating areas and a double garage/workshop at the bottom of the garden. Progressing back up the stairs, the ground floor and first floor are essentially mirrored, in regards to decoration and size. The versatility of the home is emphasised from the moment you walk into the first reception/bedroom. The room boasts plenty of period features and would typically be utilised as a front living room, but it is currently dressed as a bedroom to suit the families needs. Both floors offer a three piece bathroom suite, double bedrooms and plenty of space for storage. The home concludes in excellent fashion, on the top floor of the property in the stunning bedroom conversion, with even greater far reaching views than the floors below. A bold dark green colour imitates the dining room decoration and is a generously proportioned space, further offering an en-suite bathroom. Overall, the marketing does not do the interior and exterior of this charming family home justice, which needs to be seen to be appreciated.

Cotswold Road is a quiet street situated in the popular Windmill Hill area of Bristol, a short walk to Bedminster Train Station which takes you directly to Temple Meads or down to Weston Super Mare in the other direction. Windmill Hill is renowned for the fantastic views it offers from many vantage points over Bristol and towards the countryside to the south and west. The area has become one of the most sought after in Bristol over recent years, popular with many for its picturesque streets of charming Victorian homes and the character they offer within. The Victoria Park Pub is the local pub, which offers fantastic food and a welcoming atmosphere. Towards Bedminster, there is the vibrant North Street, housing a diversity of independents, such as the Albatross Café, the highly regarded Kask, Oowee Diner as well as the Tobacco factory, a cultural hub of South Bristol with a great lineup of shows. Wapping Wharf is also easily accessible, with amazing eateries including Root, The Bristol Beer Factory, and Seven Lucky Gods. Towards the east of the home, you come across the vast Victoria Park, which is a hive of activity for families, joggers and those looking to socialise. For commuters and young professionals, the house is also well-located, within walking distance of the City Centre and Temple Meads Station and major employers around the Harbourside and Temple Quay. The area also has some well-regarded shops and cafes such as The Bristol Loaf and Windmill Hill City Farm is a popular attraction very close by and has a great café and regular events and pop ups.

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