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EE Rating

3 bedroom end of terrace house

Study
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand B
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

"I love the light that streams in to the front of the house in the evenings, it's what sold me on it when we first viewed it 7 years ago. Since then we've made lots of improvements to the space and it really has been a haven for us - harbouring us through Covid and it's where my second daughter was born! Being close to great parks, schools, nurseries, pubs and places to eat have all made this a great place to live and is why we'll be staying in the area."

Gerrish Avenue just off Whitehall Road, a central road on the borders of Whitehall, Redfield and Easton. The area has become hugely popular with young professionals & families in recent years. Church Road is home to a number of popular shops and cafes such as Southville Deli and The Bristol Loaf and St Marks Road in Easton also boasts a range of well-regarded venues such as Bristol Sweet Mart, The Garden of Easton, and The Thali. The proximity of the large, Victorian St George's Park is also a huge benefit to local residents and offers a great retreat from city life on a summer's day. The sportier of local residents can take advantage of the Whitehall Athletics Arena through Bristol and West AC who are based there. For those needing access away from Bristol, the property is just a short drive from Junction 2 of the M32, which in turn leads to the M4. The hugely popular Bristol to Bath cycle path is within easy reach for those looking to turn a lazy Sunday into a fun-filled adventure. Bristol Temple Meads train station is also just a short journey by car, bike, or train from the local Lawrence Hill Station, which also serves other local stations across Bristol.

This three-bedroom Victorian terraced home has been well loved and renovated into a three bed to maximise the available space. The home is well-presented and welcoming. The entrance is on Samuel Street at the side of the attractive bay-fronted property. As you enter the home there is a spacious open-plan dining room and living room. The living room is positioned at the front of the property to benefits from a nice bay window space. The kitchen to the rear is modern and light and has doors leading out to the courtyard garden. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, the main bedroom at the front of the house is large and the bay window adds a lovely amount of natural light. The middle double bedroom has a window out on to the garden at the rear. The third bedroom is being used as a study and would make a great double bedroom if needed. The bathroom is on the first floor with the bedrooms and there is loft access from the landing.

Council tax band B

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Area statistics

Crime score
High crime
10/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£376,015

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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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