4 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- 1475sqft
- Four double bedrooms
- Three receptions
- South facing gardens
- Off street parking space
- Backing onto riverbank park
- 0.3miles to Chelsea Rd shops
- 1.2miles to city centre (Guildhall)
- Double glazing & GCH
- Retained character
A great deal (1475sqft) of spacious accommodation, south facing gardens and even an off street parking space this close to town and backing onto Kelson's Field riverside grassland & play park.
Substantial late Victorian terrace spread over three storeys with four proper double bedrooms, three receptions, kitchen, bathroom and additional W.C. Gas central heating and double glazing in situ. Well loved family friendly space with plenty of potential to update further.
South facing 34ft x 14ft low maintenance rear garden leading to an off street parking space off the rear access lane. Beyond the lane is public green space and then the riverbank cyclepath. Ideal spot for city or Chelsea Rd access.
EPC rating TBC
Council tax band D
Tenure Freehold
Rooms
Accommodation
Ground floor hall, bayed sitting room, dining room, breakfast room and kitchen. First floor landing, three bedrooms, W.C and bathroom. Second floor loft conversion bedroom.
External Amenities
Rear garden - 34ft x 14ft - primarily paved with side return storage, walls to side and rear, shed, gated rear access.
Driveway - off street parking for one vehicle.
Location
Windsor Villas is located on the Upper Bristol Road to the west of the city just past the Windsor Bridge and opposite the Tesco Express. Level walk into the city centre which is just over a mile from the property. Cafes & local shops are available on Chelsea Road (west - 0.3 of a mile). The Upper Bristol Road is a principal bus route through the city. Riverbank park behind the terrace with access to cyclepath to the city centre or Bristol.
Agents Notes
Constructed from 1890 onwards with the majority of the terrace occupied by 1900. This property was initially the home of George Palser (packer) followed by William Bradfield (accountant). Other neighbours in the terrace at the time had a variety of jobs from heraldic painter to piano tuner and horse slaughterer. in 1916, No7 was a police station.
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