3 bedroom terraced house for sale
Foxcote Road, Ashton
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1130
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
"I have absolutely loved living in this house. As soon as we walked into it when viewing we felt a warmth and homely vibe. It has been home since birth to my daughter and we've had the best times here. Friendly and supportive neighbours, amazing local facilities: the Tobacco Factory, the Malago, a yoga studio a well-stocked deli and a beautiful local park - all on your doorstep! Although close to all this, it is a quiet street with many neighbours having lived here long term. I am sad to leave."
Price Guide of £540,000 - £550,000
This home
A charming three bedroom family home set over three floors offering a practical layout for families and entertaining. The ground floor of the home features two reception rooms with an original fireplace, stripped floorboards and cupboard. Moving to the kitchen/diner you are hit with natural light from the south facing windows. The contemporary kitchen includes both wall and base units with built-in appliances. Moving to the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, a contemporary three piece suite and a large storage room. Lastly, the top floor has been converted into a spacious master bedroom with a dorma including two built-in wardrobes.
Outside
The south facing garden has been laid to patio with raised planters including an array of colourful plants.
Living in Ashton
Foxcote Road is a residential road in one of the most desirable parts of Bristol. This house is located within easy reach of all of the amenities of North Street, including The Tobacco Factory, the popular Souk Kitchen, The Old Bookshop as well as highly regarded cafes such as Sweven, Burra and Tincan Coffee. Heading further north crossing the river from Southville, you're less than fifteen minutes from all Bristol City Centre has to offer. For those who work in the city, the commute by foot or bike is short and painless, with lovely views along the harbourside. The journey home after an evening in the city is also straightforward and advantageous on foot rather than negotiating city centre traffic. Over the river to the left in Wapping Wharf well known for its many restaurants such as Lapin, Seven Lucky Gods and Root. Beyond these is Bristol’s scenic harbourside with its boat trips and water-facing bars and restaurants. With this house being under 2 miles from Temple Meads - Bristol's main train station - and close to roads which can take you out of the city in either direction, the location of Foxcote Road is certainly key to its popularity.
Price Guide of £540,000 - £550,000
This home
A charming three bedroom family home set over three floors offering a practical layout for families and entertaining. The ground floor of the home features two reception rooms with an original fireplace, stripped floorboards and cupboard. Moving to the kitchen/diner you are hit with natural light from the south facing windows. The contemporary kitchen includes both wall and base units with built-in appliances. Moving to the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, a contemporary three piece suite and a large storage room. Lastly, the top floor has been converted into a spacious master bedroom with a dorma including two built-in wardrobes.
Outside
The south facing garden has been laid to patio with raised planters including an array of colourful plants.
Living in Ashton
Foxcote Road is a residential road in one of the most desirable parts of Bristol. This house is located within easy reach of all of the amenities of North Street, including The Tobacco Factory, the popular Souk Kitchen, The Old Bookshop as well as highly regarded cafes such as Sweven, Burra and Tincan Coffee. Heading further north crossing the river from Southville, you're less than fifteen minutes from all Bristol City Centre has to offer. For those who work in the city, the commute by foot or bike is short and painless, with lovely views along the harbourside. The journey home after an evening in the city is also straightforward and advantageous on foot rather than negotiating city centre traffic. Over the river to the left in Wapping Wharf well known for its many restaurants such as Lapin, Seven Lucky Gods and Root. Beyond these is Bristol’s scenic harbourside with its boat trips and water-facing bars and restaurants. With this house being under 2 miles from Temple Meads - Bristol's main train station - and close to roads which can take you out of the city in either direction, the location of Foxcote Road is certainly key to its popularity.
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