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Guide price
£775,0004 bedroom terraced house for sale
Bristol BS7
Study
Terraced house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Contemporary lower-level rear extension, beautifully styled throughout
- Four well-proportioned bedrooms
- Mature south-west facing garden with rear access, surrounded by flourishing blooms
- Bespoke Formica clad birch ply kitchen with integrated smart appliances and custom sprayed wall-mounted radiators
- Smart lighting, heating and ventilation system throughout including solar-powered skylight openers and automated blinds for energy efficiency and comfort
- In the popular area of Bishopston, close to local shops, cafes and restaurants, with Gloucester Road right on the doorstep
- Off-street parking
- Current energy efficiency rating: C
Consciously designed and impeccably finished, this four-bedroom home is a stellar example of what can be achieved when you prioritise sustainability and style.
Overview
Everywhere you look in this home, there is something to delight in. Given a complete upgrade by the current owners, the house has been restored and extended with meticulous attention to detail.
Everything has been carefully considered and crafted, from the parquet LVT flooring and Burley Debdale log burner, to the solar powered skylights and bespoke joinery. Nowhere is this more evident than in the light-filled kitchen, where the hand-built cabinetry with integrated smart appliances, including fridge freezer with plumbed-in ice machine, and slate grey bi-fold doors, make it a true one-off. Bi-fold doors connect the outside, extending the living space.
Upstairs, the meticulous remodelling continues, maintaining the same mindful simplicity. Four good-sized bedrooms provide flexible spaces for growing families, guests or home offices. Each has been exquisitely decorated. We love the sumptuous main bedroom on the top floor, with its full-width slate grey bi-fold windows and the quad skylights with solar-powered blinds on automation, ready to be used as a stunning principal bedroom or hideaway for older children. The bathrooms are similarly designed, with underfloor heating, a heated mirrored cabinet and integrated speakers on the first floor and a rain shower with side jets in the ensuite, adding a touch of luxury.
Outside
The external space is beautifully presented. Open the bi-folding doors from the kitchen straight onto the flush level composite decking which provides the perfect spot to dine alfresco during the warmer months. This then extends onto a lush lawn with an array of mature shrubs, plants and trees to the borders, making for a wonderfully bucolic setting. The southerly aspect ensures an abundance of sunshine into the evening. Further features include a large metal garden shed with roof lights and secure rear access, as well as a driveway at the front of the home with bespoke bin and bike sheds.
Location
Radnor Road is a wonderful spot. Minutes on foot from bustling Gloucester Road, with its mix of shops, cafés and an unrivalled selection of restaurants. On your day off, spend time brunching at Fed 313, sinking a pint at The Grace, and dancing the night away at The Gallimaufry. Loved by creatives and families, it offers culture and community in a highly sought after location. Nestled among abundant green spaces, the Ardagh Community Trust sits just up the road offering tennis courts, a children’s play area, and a welcoming café. It also serves as a lively hub for events and activities throughout the year. Nearby, St Andrews Park provides a classic Victorian public park, complete with a leafy landscape, children’s playground, and a seasonal paddling pool. Horfield Common is perfect for dog walkers, runners and those who are wanting to socialise. For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer months just to the other side of Gloucester Road and the Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium is also only a short walk away. The area is ideally located for commuters, with the city centre easily accessible by foot or bicycle, and frequent bus services running along Gloucester Road. The M32 is also nearby, with links to the M4 and M5.
We think...
Every last detail has been considered in this truly remarkable family home, simply one of a kind.
Material information (provided by owner)
Leasehold - 999 years from 1926 (900 years remaining)
Ground rent - £3.42pa
Overview
Everywhere you look in this home, there is something to delight in. Given a complete upgrade by the current owners, the house has been restored and extended with meticulous attention to detail.
Everything has been carefully considered and crafted, from the parquet LVT flooring and Burley Debdale log burner, to the solar powered skylights and bespoke joinery. Nowhere is this more evident than in the light-filled kitchen, where the hand-built cabinetry with integrated smart appliances, including fridge freezer with plumbed-in ice machine, and slate grey bi-fold doors, make it a true one-off. Bi-fold doors connect the outside, extending the living space.
Upstairs, the meticulous remodelling continues, maintaining the same mindful simplicity. Four good-sized bedrooms provide flexible spaces for growing families, guests or home offices. Each has been exquisitely decorated. We love the sumptuous main bedroom on the top floor, with its full-width slate grey bi-fold windows and the quad skylights with solar-powered blinds on automation, ready to be used as a stunning principal bedroom or hideaway for older children. The bathrooms are similarly designed, with underfloor heating, a heated mirrored cabinet and integrated speakers on the first floor and a rain shower with side jets in the ensuite, adding a touch of luxury.
Outside
The external space is beautifully presented. Open the bi-folding doors from the kitchen straight onto the flush level composite decking which provides the perfect spot to dine alfresco during the warmer months. This then extends onto a lush lawn with an array of mature shrubs, plants and trees to the borders, making for a wonderfully bucolic setting. The southerly aspect ensures an abundance of sunshine into the evening. Further features include a large metal garden shed with roof lights and secure rear access, as well as a driveway at the front of the home with bespoke bin and bike sheds.
Location
Radnor Road is a wonderful spot. Minutes on foot from bustling Gloucester Road, with its mix of shops, cafés and an unrivalled selection of restaurants. On your day off, spend time brunching at Fed 313, sinking a pint at The Grace, and dancing the night away at The Gallimaufry. Loved by creatives and families, it offers culture and community in a highly sought after location. Nestled among abundant green spaces, the Ardagh Community Trust sits just up the road offering tennis courts, a children’s play area, and a welcoming café. It also serves as a lively hub for events and activities throughout the year. Nearby, St Andrews Park provides a classic Victorian public park, complete with a leafy landscape, children’s playground, and a seasonal paddling pool. Horfield Common is perfect for dog walkers, runners and those who are wanting to socialise. For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer months just to the other side of Gloucester Road and the Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium is also only a short walk away. The area is ideally located for commuters, with the city centre easily accessible by foot or bicycle, and frequent bus services running along Gloucester Road. The M32 is also nearby, with links to the M4 and M5.
We think...
Every last detail has been considered in this truly remarkable family home, simply one of a kind.
Material information (provided by owner)
Leasehold - 999 years from 1926 (900 years remaining)
Ground rent - £3.42pa
Rooms
Living Room 4.22m x 4.14m (13ft 10in x 13ft 6in)
Kitchen/Diner 6.27m x 6.30m (20ft 6in x 20ft 8in)
Master Bedroom 5.46m x 5.31m (17ft 10in x 17ft 5in)
Bedroom 2 3.99m x 3.38m (13ft 1in x 11ft 1in)
Bedroom 3 4.19m x 3.23m (13ft 8in x 10ft 7in)
Bedroom 4 2.36m x 2.34m (7ft 8in x 7ft 8in)
Bathroom 2.57m x 2.29m (8ft 5in x 7ft 6in)
En-suite 2.44m x 1.65m (8ft x 5ft 4in)
About this agent

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