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4 bedroom terraced house
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Wide doorways
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
1044
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Double Bay-fronted Three-Storey Victorian Terrace
- Four Bedrooms
- Two Reception Rooms
- Modern Kitchen
- Two Shower Rooms
- Good-sized Garden with Rear Access
- A Stone's Throw From Popular North Street
- Well Presented & Excellent Condition Throughout
Set over three well-arranged floors, this beautifully presented Victorian terrace combines generous proportions with thoughtful modern upgrades, all just moments from the lively amenities of North Street.
From the moment you enter, the home welcomes you with a sense of space and character. The ground floor features a bright, bay-fronted living room to the front, offering a comfortable and elegant space ideal for relaxing or entertaining. Beyond this is a spacious kitchen, stylishly appointed with modern units and direct access to the rear garden. At the back of the home, a versatile sitting/dining room provides additional living space with views over the garden — perfect for family meals or use as a home office or playroom. A ground-floor shower room adds valuable convenience for guests or busy households.
On the first floor, you'll find three bedrooms, including a large, light-filled double bedroom to the front with a beautiful bay window, a second double bedroom to the rear, and a smaller third bedroom ideal for a nursery, dressing room, or study. This level also benefits from a stylish shower room, well positioned to serve all bedrooms on the floor.
The second floor is home to a substantial loft-converted double bedroom with excellent head height and built-in storage. Additional eaves storage is cleverly integrated into the design.
The rear garden is a particularly appealing feature of the property – a good size, low-maintenance, and perfect for outdoor entertaining or relaxing in warmer months. A practical bonus is the secure rear access, ideal for bikes, bins, or garden storage.
Luckwell Road is perfectly positioned near North Street, one of Southville and Bedminster’s most iconic streets, known for its independent eateries, pubs, and cafés. This location is highly sought after for its easy access to Bristol City Centre, Wapping Wharf, and Temple Meads train station. Enjoy nearby attractions such as Gaol Ferry Steps with its vibrant bars and boutiques, and lush green spaces like Victoria Park, Ashton Court Estate, and Greville Smyth Park.
This property is within close proximity of the metro-link, Bristol link road and Parson Street train station providing excellent transport links. There is easy access into Bristol City Centre making it a fantastic location for commuters, keen shoppers and access to further transport links including Bristol Airport, Temple Meads Train Station and the M32, M5 for access to Devon/Cornwall or M4 to London.
Verified Material Information
Council Tax band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Property type: House
Property construction: Standard undefined construction
Energy Performance rating: C
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Solar Panels: No
Other electricity sources: No
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Mains gas-powered central heating is installed.
Heating features: Double glazing and Underfloor heating
Broadband: No broadband connection
Parking: On Street
Building safety issues: No
Restrictions - Listed Building: No
Restrictions - Conservation Area: No
Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: None
Public right of way: No
Long-term area flood risk: Yes
Historical flooding: No
Flood defences: No
Coastal erosion risk: No
Planning permission issues: No
Accessibility and adaptations: Wide doorways
Coal mining area: Yes
Non-coal mining area: No
All information is provided without warranty. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
The information contained is intended to help you decide whether the property is suitable for you. You should verify any answers which are important to you with your property lawyer or surveyor or ask for quotes from the appropriate trade experts: builder, plumber, electrician, damp, and timber expert.
From the moment you enter, the home welcomes you with a sense of space and character. The ground floor features a bright, bay-fronted living room to the front, offering a comfortable and elegant space ideal for relaxing or entertaining. Beyond this is a spacious kitchen, stylishly appointed with modern units and direct access to the rear garden. At the back of the home, a versatile sitting/dining room provides additional living space with views over the garden — perfect for family meals or use as a home office or playroom. A ground-floor shower room adds valuable convenience for guests or busy households.
On the first floor, you'll find three bedrooms, including a large, light-filled double bedroom to the front with a beautiful bay window, a second double bedroom to the rear, and a smaller third bedroom ideal for a nursery, dressing room, or study. This level also benefits from a stylish shower room, well positioned to serve all bedrooms on the floor.
The second floor is home to a substantial loft-converted double bedroom with excellent head height and built-in storage. Additional eaves storage is cleverly integrated into the design.
The rear garden is a particularly appealing feature of the property – a good size, low-maintenance, and perfect for outdoor entertaining or relaxing in warmer months. A practical bonus is the secure rear access, ideal for bikes, bins, or garden storage.
Luckwell Road is perfectly positioned near North Street, one of Southville and Bedminster’s most iconic streets, known for its independent eateries, pubs, and cafés. This location is highly sought after for its easy access to Bristol City Centre, Wapping Wharf, and Temple Meads train station. Enjoy nearby attractions such as Gaol Ferry Steps with its vibrant bars and boutiques, and lush green spaces like Victoria Park, Ashton Court Estate, and Greville Smyth Park.
This property is within close proximity of the metro-link, Bristol link road and Parson Street train station providing excellent transport links. There is easy access into Bristol City Centre making it a fantastic location for commuters, keen shoppers and access to further transport links including Bristol Airport, Temple Meads Train Station and the M32, M5 for access to Devon/Cornwall or M4 to London.
Verified Material Information
Council Tax band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Property type: House
Property construction: Standard undefined construction
Energy Performance rating: C
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Solar Panels: No
Other electricity sources: No
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Mains gas-powered central heating is installed.
Heating features: Double glazing and Underfloor heating
Broadband: No broadband connection
Parking: On Street
Building safety issues: No
Restrictions - Listed Building: No
Restrictions - Conservation Area: No
Restrictions - Tree Preservation Orders: None
Public right of way: No
Long-term area flood risk: Yes
Historical flooding: No
Flood defences: No
Coastal erosion risk: No
Planning permission issues: No
Accessibility and adaptations: Wide doorways
Coal mining area: Yes
Non-coal mining area: No
All information is provided without warranty. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
The information contained is intended to help you decide whether the property is suitable for you. You should verify any answers which are important to you with your property lawyer or surveyor or ask for quotes from the appropriate trade experts: builder, plumber, electrician, damp, and timber expert.
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About this agent

Founded in Clifton by Charles Joseph Hole in 1867, CJ Hole's main business was rentcollection - which in the Victorian era was much more common than buying. As the yearsrolled by and the company was passed down to his sons, the focus of the business changed towards the selling of property as well. CJ Hole continued to prosper and today is a major force within the highly competitiveestate agency market in the South West. Their excellent reputation has helped CJ Holeto expand within Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire so that there are now many branches serving the area. Today, having sold property in three different centuries and as one of the oldest estate agents throughout Bristol, Somerset and Gloucestershire, CJ Hole is regarded as one of the most highlyprofessional property firms in the region with a tradition of providing a first class service to its customers.






































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