3 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Langton Court Road, Brislington
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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
1130
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
"Living on Langton Court Road has been a joy—woodland walks, Sunday roasts at The Langton, and unbeatable local spots for a Friday catch-up. Tarr's Ice Cream was our family weakness, and river bike rides or city coffee days became our go-to weekends."
The home
A beautiful three-bedroom, double bay-fronted Victorian end-of-terrace that nicely blends period character with modern living. You’re welcomed by a warm entrance hall, and to the right is a cosy living room featuring classic details such as cornicing, a ceiling rose, and a fireplace; these are complemented by modern updates like new carpets and shutters. Further along the hall is the spacious dining room, where the original floorboards, also running through the hallway, have been carefully restored by the current owners. This room flows seamlessly into the large kitchen at the rear, a bright and airy space with two windows and an eight ring cooker - perfect for entertaining. From here, you can step straight out into the garden. Upstairs, the property offers two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom. Throughout the home, the sellers have introduced a stylish two-tone colour scheme, and their commitment to restoring key original features while adding thoughtful modern touches has created a highly desirable and beautifully finished property.
The outside
The garden is one of the standout features of this home and something really rare for the area, both in its size and how nicely it’s been done. Being at the end of the terrace means you get far more outdoor space than you’d usually expect from a Victorian property. It’s been professionally designed, with raised beds, mature planting, and a layout that makes the most of every inch. There’s also a useful shed—perfect for storage or tools.
Living in St Anne’s Park
This sought-after area is popular for its riverside walks, open green spaces, and woodland. Local favourites such as The Langton pub, Lost and Grounded taproom, and Catleys Bakery are all within easy walking distance. Sandy Park Road is also nearby, offering a range of independent spots including The Deli @ Sandy Park, Grounded, and Kin.
The home provides convenient access to some of Bristol’s best green spaces, including St Anne’s Park, Nightingale Valley, and scenic trails along the River Avon - perfect for runners and dog walkers.
For commuters, the location is excellent - just a short distance from Bristol City Centre and a 10-minute cycle to Bristol Temple Meads station. Families will also appreciate the proximity to highly regarded local schools, including Holymead Primary and St Anne’s Primary.
The home
A beautiful three-bedroom, double bay-fronted Victorian end-of-terrace that nicely blends period character with modern living. You’re welcomed by a warm entrance hall, and to the right is a cosy living room featuring classic details such as cornicing, a ceiling rose, and a fireplace; these are complemented by modern updates like new carpets and shutters. Further along the hall is the spacious dining room, where the original floorboards, also running through the hallway, have been carefully restored by the current owners. This room flows seamlessly into the large kitchen at the rear, a bright and airy space with two windows and an eight ring cooker - perfect for entertaining. From here, you can step straight out into the garden. Upstairs, the property offers two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom. Throughout the home, the sellers have introduced a stylish two-tone colour scheme, and their commitment to restoring key original features while adding thoughtful modern touches has created a highly desirable and beautifully finished property.
The outside
The garden is one of the standout features of this home and something really rare for the area, both in its size and how nicely it’s been done. Being at the end of the terrace means you get far more outdoor space than you’d usually expect from a Victorian property. It’s been professionally designed, with raised beds, mature planting, and a layout that makes the most of every inch. There’s also a useful shed—perfect for storage or tools.
Living in St Anne’s Park
This sought-after area is popular for its riverside walks, open green spaces, and woodland. Local favourites such as The Langton pub, Lost and Grounded taproom, and Catleys Bakery are all within easy walking distance. Sandy Park Road is also nearby, offering a range of independent spots including The Deli @ Sandy Park, Grounded, and Kin.
The home provides convenient access to some of Bristol’s best green spaces, including St Anne’s Park, Nightingale Valley, and scenic trails along the River Avon - perfect for runners and dog walkers.
For commuters, the location is excellent - just a short distance from Bristol City Centre and a 10-minute cycle to Bristol Temple Meads station. Families will also appreciate the proximity to highly regarded local schools, including Holymead Primary and St Anne’s Primary.
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