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3 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Sold STC
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1151
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
"We have put a lot of love into making 51 Heron Road feel smart, spacious and comfortable. It's been a sanctuary over the past 5 years. Having done a lot of work on the space inside and out, I know how every nook and cranny has been treated with care. It's also situated on a quiet and welcoming street, which is such an added bonus!"
Heron Road is positioned centrally in Easton and is largely made up of bay-fronted Victorian homes. Easton is a popular pocket of Bristol, being so close to the city centre and easily accessible by foot, bike, by road and by train. The Bristol to Bath Cycle Path is a particularly pleasant route for those travelling into the centre. At the same time, its proximity to both the M32 and the A431 to Bath make it an ideal spot for many. Easton is by no means, however, a dormitory neighbourhood and offers an abundance of community areas, events and activities and Heron Road is central in this hugely popular area. Nearby, St Marks Road boasts a number of Bristol's finest independent shops and restaurants, such as Bristol Sweet Mart and the Thali Cafe. No.12 Café and the recently opened micro coffee roastery and café Radical Roasters. The nearest primary school, Bannerman Road Community Academy is rated 'Good' by Ofsted, with other nearby schools such as Whitehall and May Park also very well-regarded locally, further enhancing the appeal of the area to families.
This wonderful home combines space, character, and thoughtful improvements from the current owners. The property is the only double fronted bay on the street. The ground floor offers a warm and inviting living room alongside a separate reception room, while a newly-fitted Howdens kitchen with custom quartz worktops (installed in 2024) leads through to a convenient utility room and downstairs toilet. High ceilings flow throughout the property, adding a sense of airiness to both the ground and first floors. Upstairs, you’ll find 3 double bedrooms and there’s even the option to revert the third back into a family bathroom with all plumbing already in place. The home has been carefully maintained and improved, from a full rewire and damp-proofing to a new felted and reinforced roof in 2023, a raised flower bed, fence, and custom front door. To the rear, the garden offers a private space to enjoy. The property is also being sold with the benefit of no onward chain making this a amazing all round proposition for buyers.
Heron Road is positioned centrally in Easton and is largely made up of bay-fronted Victorian homes. Easton is a popular pocket of Bristol, being so close to the city centre and easily accessible by foot, bike, by road and by train. The Bristol to Bath Cycle Path is a particularly pleasant route for those travelling into the centre. At the same time, its proximity to both the M32 and the A431 to Bath make it an ideal spot for many. Easton is by no means, however, a dormitory neighbourhood and offers an abundance of community areas, events and activities and Heron Road is central in this hugely popular area. Nearby, St Marks Road boasts a number of Bristol's finest independent shops and restaurants, such as Bristol Sweet Mart and the Thali Cafe. No.12 Café and the recently opened micro coffee roastery and café Radical Roasters. The nearest primary school, Bannerman Road Community Academy is rated 'Good' by Ofsted, with other nearby schools such as Whitehall and May Park also very well-regarded locally, further enhancing the appeal of the area to families.
This wonderful home combines space, character, and thoughtful improvements from the current owners. The property is the only double fronted bay on the street. The ground floor offers a warm and inviting living room alongside a separate reception room, while a newly-fitted Howdens kitchen with custom quartz worktops (installed in 2024) leads through to a convenient utility room and downstairs toilet. High ceilings flow throughout the property, adding a sense of airiness to both the ground and first floors. Upstairs, you’ll find 3 double bedrooms and there’s even the option to revert the third back into a family bathroom with all plumbing already in place. The home has been carefully maintained and improved, from a full rewire and damp-proofing to a new felted and reinforced roof in 2023, a raised flower bed, fence, and custom front door. To the rear, the garden offers a private space to enjoy. The property is also being sold with the benefit of no onward chain making this a amazing all round proposition for buyers.
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High crime
10/10
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3 bedroom terraced houses
£375,543
£375,543
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