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3 bedroom bungalow
Bungalow
3 beds
2 baths
1054
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Detached Bungalow
- Three bedrooms
- One large reception room
- Spacious kitchen/diner
- Ensuite shower room
- Family bathroom
- Loft conversion
- Rear garden measuring approximately 87 FT in length
- Fantastic views
- Wheelchair/pushchair access to front door via ramp
This spacious three-bedroom detached bungalow offers versatile living in a sought-after location, with fantastic views and a rear garden measuring approximately 87 feet in length.
This property offers spacious accommodation by the way of one large reception room, a good sized kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms one with an ensuite shower room and a family bathroom. This bungalow has had a loft conversion to offer one more double bedroom, which has lots of eaves storage and fantastic views. Benefits to this property include a large rear garden measuring approximately 87 FT in length and off street parking.
Situated on Bishopsworth Road in Bedminster Down, the property is just a three-minute walk to the local post office and café, and within easy reach of the vibrant North Street. This area is much loved for its independent shops, cafés, and cultural vibrancy, exemplified by events such as Upfest, the Harbourside Festival, and the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. Its proximity to Bristol City Centre (just a 25-minute walk or short cycle) makes it particularly popular with professionals and families. Transport links are excellent, with nearby Bedminster and Parson Street train stations, regular bus services (including the Bristol Airport Flyer), and quick road connections to the Chew Valley and Mendip Hills. The recently developed Wapping Wharf and Bristol’s Harbourside are also nearby, offering a wide range of dining, shopping, and leisure options.
Verified Material Information
Council tax band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Property type: Bungalow
Property construction: Standard form
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Solar Panels: No
Other electricity sources: No
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Central heating
Heating features: Double glazing
Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)
Mobile coverage: O2 - Good, Vodafone - Good, Three - Good, EE - Good
Parking: Driveway and 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: No
Coastal erosion risk: No
Planning permission issues: No
Accessibility and adaptations: None
Coal mining area: Yes
Non-coal mining area: No
Energy Performance rating: D
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.
This property offers spacious accommodation by the way of one large reception room, a good sized kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms one with an ensuite shower room and a family bathroom. This bungalow has had a loft conversion to offer one more double bedroom, which has lots of eaves storage and fantastic views. Benefits to this property include a large rear garden measuring approximately 87 FT in length and off street parking.
Situated on Bishopsworth Road in Bedminster Down, the property is just a three-minute walk to the local post office and café, and within easy reach of the vibrant North Street. This area is much loved for its independent shops, cafés, and cultural vibrancy, exemplified by events such as Upfest, the Harbourside Festival, and the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. Its proximity to Bristol City Centre (just a 25-minute walk or short cycle) makes it particularly popular with professionals and families. Transport links are excellent, with nearby Bedminster and Parson Street train stations, regular bus services (including the Bristol Airport Flyer), and quick road connections to the Chew Valley and Mendip Hills. The recently developed Wapping Wharf and Bristol’s Harbourside are also nearby, offering a wide range of dining, shopping, and leisure options.
Verified Material Information
Council tax band: D
Tenure: Freehold
Property type: Bungalow
Property construction: Standard form
Electricity supply: Mains electricity
Solar Panels: No
Other electricity sources: No
Water supply: Mains water supply
Sewerage: Mains
Heating: Central heating
Heating features: Double glazing
Broadband: FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)
Mobile coverage: O2 - Good, Vodafone - Good, Three - Good, EE - Good
Parking: Driveway and 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: No
Coastal erosion risk: No
Planning permission issues: No
Accessibility and adaptations: None
Coal mining area: Yes
Non-coal mining area: No
Energy Performance rating: D
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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